When Disaster Hits, You Need One Call
A burst pipe in a finished basement. A roof leak that’s been hidden for months and now shows mold. A small kitchen fire that’s left smoke damage through every room. These situations don’t follow a 9-to-5 schedule, and they get worse fast — every hour water sits, mold grows. Every day smoke lingers, the residue sets deeper into surfaces.
We respond 24/7 to active water damage emergencies across the Denver Metro. For fire and mold, we typically begin work within 24-48 hours of the initial call. Then we handle the full restoration through reconstruction, all coordinated with your insurance carrier.
ICC and CRC licensed for full restoration and reconstruction.
Water Damage Restoration
Water damage is usually time-sensitive. The faster water is removed and the affected materials are dried, the less secondary damage occurs. Our water damage process:
- Emergency response — typically on-site within hours for active water
- Water extraction using commercial-grade equipment
- Damage assessment and documentation for insurance
- Drying with industrial dehumidifiers and air movers
- Daily moisture readings until materials are at acceptable levels
- Removal of unsalvageable materials (drywall, flooring, insulation)
- Treatment to prevent mold growth
- Reconstruction — drywall, paint, flooring, finish work
Fire and Smoke Restoration
Fire damage extends far beyond what the flames touched. Smoke residue, soot, and water damage from firefighting all need to be addressed. Our fire restoration approach:
- Initial damage assessment and securing the property
- Smoke and soot removal from surfaces and contents
- Odor neutralization (not just masking)
- HVAC system cleaning to prevent smoke recirculation
- Demolition of unsalvageable structural elements
- Full reconstruction including framing, drywall, paint, flooring, fixtures
- Insurance claim coordination throughout
Mold Remediation
Mold problems usually trace back to a moisture source — past water damage, ongoing leaks, condensation, or humidity issues. We address both the existing mold and the underlying cause:
- Mold inspection and air quality testing when needed
- Containment to prevent mold spore spread during removal
- Removal of mold-affected materials
- HEPA air filtration during work
- Antimicrobial treatment of affected areas
- Identification and remediation of moisture source
- Reconstruction of removed materials
Insurance Claim Coordination
Restoration projects almost always involve insurance claims. We coordinate the claim from the initial emergency response through final reconstruction:
- Documentation that meets adjuster requirements
- Direct billing to insurance carriers when authorized
- Supplemental claim filing when additional damage is uncovered
- Final reconstruction estimates approved before work begins
- Single point of contact through the entire process
Why Working with One Restoration Contractor Matters
The restoration industry typically separates ‘mitigation’ (the emergency cleanup) from ‘reconstruction’ (the rebuild). Many insurance claims involve two or three different companies — one for water extraction, another for demolition, a third for reconstruction.
That fragmentation creates problems. Schedules slip. Information gets lost. Each contractor blames the other when something goes wrong. Insurance claim documentation becomes scattered across multiple companies.
We do mitigation and reconstruction together. One contract. One project manager. One company accountable from emergency response through final paint touch-up.
