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On-site in about 60 minutes — any hour, any day

Water Damage Restoration in Edmonton

Every hour water sits, it soaks deeper into your floors, walls, and framing. Call now and an IICRC-certified crew starts extraction today — free assessment, written guarantee, and we bill your insurance directly.

IICRC Certified 60-Min Response Direct Insurance Billing Written Guarantee
60 min
Response target, any hour
24/7
Live answer — every call
18 yrs
Serving Alberta since 2008
100%
Written guarantee on every job

What Happens Next

From Your Call to Fully Restored

A clear, predictable process — you always know what happens next.

01
Within 60 minutes

Call — a specialist answers

No voicemail, no call centre. We dispatch a crew while you’re still on the phone and tell you exactly what to do until they arrive.

02
Same day

Extract, dry, protect

Industrial pumps and dryers pull the water out before it becomes structural damage or mold. Every reading is moisture-mapped for your insurance claim.

03
Final walkthrough

Restore and sign off

We verify dryness with meters — not guesswork — repair what was damaged, and hand you the documentation your insurer needs. Backed by our written guarantee.

Our Work

Every Job, Documented

We photograph and moisture-map every project — it’s how your insurance claim gets built.

Water damage restoration in Edmonton

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IICRC Certified Firm BBB Accredited Licensed & Insured Serving Edmonton Since 2008

We bill your insurance company directly — for covered claims, your out-of-pocket cost is typically just your deductible.

How direct insurance billing works

FAQ

Questions Edmonton Homeowners Ask

How fast can you get to my home in Edmonton?

Our response target is about 60 minutes anywhere in the Edmonton metro area, 24 hours a day. A live specialist answers your call and dispatches a crew immediately — and tells you what to shut off and move while they’re on the way.

Does home insurance cover water damage in Alberta?

Usually yes, if the damage is sudden and accidental — a burst pipe, a failed appliance, an overflowing tub. Gradual damage like slow seepage is typically not covered, and sewer backup or overland flooding each need their own endorsement on your policy. We document everything with moisture mapping and photos, and we bill your insurer directly, so a covered claim usually costs you only your deductible.

What should I do while I wait for your crew?

Shut off the water at the main valve if the source is inside your home, and turn off power to the affected area only if you can reach the panel safely. Move what you can to higher, dry ground. Don’t use a household vacuum on standing water, and stay out of the water entirely if it might be from a sewer line.

How long does drying take?

Most homes dry in two to four days with industrial dehumidifiers and air movers, depending on how long the water sat and what materials got wet. We don’t guess — we take moisture readings daily and only remove equipment when the numbers say your structure is actually dry.

Do you bill my insurance company directly?

Yes. We work with your adjuster, supply the documentation the claim needs, and invoice your insurer directly. For a covered loss, your out-of-pocket cost is typically just your deductible.

RESPONSE

Free Assessment

Get Help With Water Damage

Tell us what happened — we'll call you back within 15 minutes. Or call (780) 479-3285 now and skip the form.

We never share your info. Emergency calls always prioritized.

Related Services

Often Needed Together

Sewage Cleanup

Sewage backup is Category 3 water — certified extraction, disinfection, and safe disposal, fast.

Mold Removal

Containment, removal, and prevention—built around safety and air quality.

Insurance Claims Help

We document everything and bill your insurer directly — you focus on your home, not the paperwork.

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