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Water Damage Restoration in Littleton, Colorado

IICRC-certified water damage, fire, mold and biohazard restoration in Littleton, Arapahoe County. On-site in 60 minutes. Direct insurance billing. We’ve served Littleton homeowners through frozen-pipe winters, hail-alley summers, and the 2013 floods.

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About Littleton

Local Knowledge.
Local Response.

Littleton — the historic Arapahoe County seat with a charming downtown Main Street, Hudson Gardens, and the South Platte River corridor, …

Littleton is the historic Arapahoe County seat with a charming downtown Main Street and a riverside setting on the South Platte, incorporated in 1890 and home to roughly 45,000 residents. The city's housing stock — 1880s Victorians in the historic district, post-war Bow Mar ranches, and the new high-density Aspen Grove development — covers nearly 140 years of Colorado building styles.

Littleton sits at 5,364 feet directly on the South Platte River, receiving roughly 16 inches of rain and 58 inches of snow annually. Its riverside geography and the convergence of Big Dry Creek and Lee Gulch create significant flooding exposure — including from the catastrophic 1965 Denver flood that submerged much of the historic district.

Our crews work all of Littleton's neighborhoods including Downtown Historic Littleton, Bow Mar, Columbine Valley, Roxborough Park, Highlands Ranch border, Ken Caryl Ranch, and Aspen Grove. We know which streets flood first during a 2013-style monsoon, which HOAs require specific paperwork, which insurance adjusters serve Arapahoe County, and which roofers we trust for post-hail tarp-and-dry work.

Local landmarks our technicians use as staging points include Downtown Main Street Littleton, Hudson Gardens, the Littleton Museum, Chatfield State Park, and the historic Arapahoe County Courthouse — meaning we're rarely more than 20 minutes from any property in the city, even during a January arctic blast or July hailstorm.

County
Arapahoe County
Population
45,000+
Elevation
5,364 ft
Annual Snow
58″
Founded
1890
Climate
High Plains
Storm History

Storms That
Shaped Littleton.

Littleton’s history of major Front Range storms tells us where water finds its way in, which roofs are vulnerable to hail, and which neighborhoods need extra attention after every monsoon, blizzard, and supercell.

1965 Denver Flood (June 1965)
the South Platte River jumped its banks after a downpour delivered up to 14 inches of rain in 4 hours, killing 21 people and causing a billion dollars in damage — many homes in the Littleton area saw catastrophic basement and ground-floor flooding.
September 2013 Colorado Floods
a stalled monsoon system dropped 8–18 inches of rain across the Front Range in 5 days, creating a 1,000-year flood event that overwhelmed creeks, gulches, and storm drains throughout the Littleton area.
May 2017 Denver Hailstorm
a single supercell on May 8 dropped baseball-sized hail across the metro, causing $2.3 billion in insured damage statewide and triggering thousands of roof-leak and interior water-damage claims in Littleton alone — still the costliest hailstorm in Colorado history.

Specific Risks We Watch For:
South Platte River flooding (the 1965 flood remains the worst on record), Big Dry Creek and Lee Gulch flash flooding, and frozen-pipe failures in 1880s Main Street Victorians.

Services in Littleton

Complete Restoration
Under One Roof.

From the first water-extraction truck to the final coat of paint, we handle every step in Littleton — no subcontractors, no handoffs, no surprises.

Serving the Denver Metro Fast Emergency Response 24/7 Dispatch
While You Wait

Need a Plumber
or Other Pro First?

Water damage often starts with a problem that needs a different specialist. Find top-rated local pros in Littleton for the work that comes before — or after — restoration.

While they fix the source: Mold begins growing within 24 hours. Call our 24/7 dispatch at (833) 983-6007 the moment your plumber stops the leak. We arrive in under 60 minutes to dry, decontaminate, and document.
Why Littleton Chooses Us

Faster. Cleaner.
More Thorough.

Three reasons Littleton property owners and insurance adjusters keep our number on speed-dial.

60

Minutes On-Site

Average response time across the Denver metro, day or night.

24/7

Always Available

Live dispatch every hour, every day — including holidays.

100%

IICRC Certified

Every technician trained to S500 standards. No exceptions.

$0

Out-of-Pocket

Direct billing to your insurer. We handle the paperwork.

Local to Littleton

Our technicians know Littleton’s neighborhoods, building codes, and the specific water-damage patterns that come with 58″ of annual snowfall, frozen-pipe season, and Front Range hail alley.

Frequently Asked

Questions From
Littleton Homeowners.

The five questions we hear most from Littleton property owners. Don’t see yours? Call us — we answer 24/7.

How quickly can you respond to water damage in Littleton?
Our IICRC-certified technicians are dispatched 24/7 across the Denver metro and arrive on-site in Littleton within 60 minutes. The first hour after a leak, pipe burst, or snowmelt flood is critical to prevent secondary damage and mold growth in Littleton's dry but freeze-thaw climate.
Do you handle insurance claims for Littleton homeowners?
Yes. We work directly with every major Colorado insurer — State Farm, USAA, Allstate, Farmers, American Family, Liberty Mutual, Nationwide and more — and offer direct billing to Littleton property owners. We have extensive experience documenting hail-driven roof leaks, frozen-pipe bursts, and ice-dam losses for Arapahoe County adjusters.
How long does water damage restoration take in Littleton?
A typical residential water loss takes 3 to 5 days for structural drying, plus 1 to 2 weeks for repairs depending on severity. Littleton's dry climate actually helps the drying phase — but our technicians calibrate dehumidifiers carefully because rapid drying in low humidity can warp wood floors and crack drywall if not controlled.
What causes the most water damage in Littleton homes?
Frozen-pipe bursts during arctic blasts, ice-dam leaks when chinook winds melt heavy snow on cold roofs, severe hailstorm roof penetration during summer supercells, and basement flooding during the 2013-style monsoon events. We also handle AC condensate overflows, water-heater failures, supply-line bursts, and sewage backups.
Are you IICRC certified?
Yes. Every Rapid Water Recovery technician is IICRC-certified in WRT (Water Damage Restoration), ASD (Applied Structural Drying), and AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation). We follow current S500 standards on every job, with documentation that holds up to any insurance audit.
Nearby Service Areas

Denver Metro Coverage

We respond throughout the Denver metro and the Front Range. Same 60-min response time, same IICRC standards, same direct insurance billing — wherever you are in Arapahoe County or beyond.

Water Damage
in Littleton? Don’t Wait.

Every minute counts. Mold can begin growing within 24 hours, even in Littleton’s dry climate. Call now — we’re dispatched, IICRC-certified, and on-site in under 60 minutes anywhere in the Denver metro.

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