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Water damage and restoration in Colorado

Colorado's semi-arid to alpine climate, with its freeze-thaw cycles and intense summer storms, makes water damage a concern across Denver, Colorado Springs, and Aurora. Frozen pipes in winter and flash floods in summer are primary drivers. We provide expert water damage restoration throughout Colorado.

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Colorado's climate presents unique water damage challenges. The dramatic freeze-thaw cycles common in winter can cause pipes to burst, leading to significant interior water intrusion. In summer, intense thunderstorms can result in flash floods, overwhelming drainage systems and inundating properties. Our restoration process addresses these specific risks, ensuring thorough drying and preventing secondary damage like mold in the diverse housing stock found from Denver to Colorado Springs. We understand the importance of rapid response in this environment.

Common questions

How much does SERVPRO normally cost?

Costs for water damage restoration in Colorado are influenced by the extent of water saturation, the materials affected, and the time needed for drying. Factors like the category of water and the need for structural repairs impact the final price. We provide a free phone quote after a detailed assessment.

Is water remediation covered by insurance?

Many Colorado homeowner insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage, such as from burst pipes or severe weather events. Damage from gradual leaks or sewer backups may have different coverage terms. We assist in documenting the damage for your insurance provider.

What is the difference between remediation and restoration of water damage?

Water damage remediation involves stopping the water flow, removing water, drying the structure, and sanitizing to prevent mold. Restoration is the subsequent phase of repairing and rebuilding the property to its pre-damage condition.

Will insurance pay for water damage?

Insurance generally covers water damage from internal sources like plumbing failures or severe storms. Coverage for flood damage or damage from poor maintenance can vary. We help document the damage for your Aurora home for your insurer.

What is the difference between remediation and restoration?

Remediation is the initial process of removing water, drying, and sanitizing to prevent further damage and health risks. Restoration is the rebuilding and repair phase to return the property to its original state.

How does Colorado's climate impact water damage restoration?

Colorado's freeze-thaw cycles necessitate vigilance against pipe bursts. Summer storms require rapid response to flash flooding. Our expertise ensures effective drying and restoration, crucial for properties in the Denver and Colorado Springs areas.

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