From the first emergency call to the final walkthrough, the IICRC-certified contractors in our network handle every aspect of disaster restoration. Pick a service to learn more — or call us now and a dispatcher will guide you through the next steps.
How Rapid Water Recovery WorksRapid Water Recovery is a 24/7 dispatch referral service — not a restoration contractor. When you call (833) 983-6007, our dispatchers match you with an independent, IICRC-certified restoration company in our partner network that services your ZIP code. The contractor connected to your job is independently licensed, insured, and bonded — they handle the work; our network handles getting them to your door fast.
Water Damage Restoration
Flooded basements, burst pipes, sewage backups, storm intrusion — network contractors extract water fast, dry the structure thoroughly, and prevent secondary damage like mold.
After the flames are out, the real damage begins. Network contractors board up, remove soot and char, neutralize smoke odor, and rebuild what was lost — all on one work order.
Visible mold is only what's on the surface. Certified remediators in our network contain the area, remove contaminated materials, and treat the source — not just the symptom.
Trauma scenes, unattended deaths, hoarding, and infectious-disease cleanup. Discreet, compliant, and compassionate — handled by trained technicians with full PPE protocols.
Smoke, pet, mildew, biological — every odor has a source. Network contractors don't mask smells, they eliminate them at the molecular level using ozone, hydroxyl, and thermal fogging.
Standing water compounds damage by the minute. Network contractors deploy industrial pumps, truck-mounted vacuums, and structural drying equipment — typically on-site within 60 minutes of dispatch.
Hurricane, storm surge, sewer backup, river overflow — flood water is Category 3 contamination, not a normal water spill. Network partners handle the hazmat protocols, demolition, and decontamination required for true flood losses.
Pumping the water out is just step one. Network contractors find the source, remove saturated materials, and verify drying so the same basement doesn't flood again next storm — and mold doesn't move in next week.
After a death, accident, or biohazard event, families shouldn't face cleanup alone. Network bioremediation specialists work with discretion, dignity, and full federal compliance — and coordinate with insurance, law enforcement, and family.