Restoration Network

Flood Cleanup

  • Protect Your Home From Permanent Damage

    The Restoration Network team works quickly to remove any flooded water in your home and repair the area before the damage can worsen.

  • Work With Certified Restoration Contractors

    Our contractors arrive at every restoration service with IICRC certifications and unmatched experience.

  • Receive 5-Star Results & Communication

    We’re driven by customer satisfaction, and it’s proven in our five-star reviews!

Restoration Network

24/7 Emergency Service! Call 612-564-0202

Your Trusted Flood Cleanup Team

Water Damage Repair

Has a sudden and unexpected flood made you feel defeated and unsure of your next steps? Restoration Network is ready to assist with our fast and effective flood cleanup services. While water damage can feel like an overwhelming experience, it’s important to avoid wasting any time. Schedule a flood cleanup service to have the water removed from your home as soon as possible. The longer the water sits in your home, the more it will damage the foundation, walls, and surrounding areas.

Fast & Effective Flood Restoration Services

Our team of IICRC-certified contractors follows a careful process to ensure your home is properly cleaned and repaired after a flood. Each step is critical to getting your home back to a secure and comfortable state.

Water Removal

We’ll start by thoroughly removing all of the flooded water in your home. Because flood damage grows more severe the longer the water remains in the house, we work quickly to get all of the water removed before additional damage can develop.

Structural Drying

Once our team has removed the flooded water from your home, we’ll then start the structural drying process. Structural drying is essential for keeping the walls, ceiling, floor, and other structures durable and intact. By promptly drying the area, we’ll also be able to prevent excessive amounts of mold from developing in the area.

Mold Remediation

Once the area has been dried, we’ll then remove any signs of mold from the area. Because mold can cause health issues, our team works quickly to remove every bit of mold to protect you and your family.

Sewage Cleanup

The final step of our flood damage restoration process is sewage cleanup and removal. Sewage contamination can sometimes result from flooding, so we’ll quickly and thoroughly eliminate any pieces of sewage from your home.

Contact Restoration Network For Quality Flood Damage Cleanup

From pipe bursts to snowmelt, there can be several causes of flood damage. While flooding is an overwhelming and disheartening experience for homeowners, it’s essential that you contact the Restoration Network team as soon as possible.

We’ll work quickly so you can get your home back to a comfortable and livable condition. We’re available any time disaster strikes, and our team is always ready for your call! For expert flood cleanup services, contact us today at 612-564-0202.

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