Storm & coastal flood cleanup
Nor'easters, tropical remnants, and back-bay tidal flooding. Extraction, salt-water-aware cleaning, drying, and documentation for flood and homeowners claims alike.
24/7 emergency response from the Cherry Hill suburbs down to Avalon, Ocean City, and Cape May — including shore houses when you're not there.
Average response time in South Jersey: under 60 seconds during the day, under 15 minutes overnight.
From the moment you reach out, we know everything we need to help — and you'll hear back from a human, not a voicemail.
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We run water damage response across South Jersey every day — the Camden County suburbs, the Gloucester County corridor, and the shore towns from Ocean City to Cape May. Shore properties are their own specialty: winterization failures, burst pipes discovered weeks later, storm and tidal flooding, and the humidity that turns a closed-up beach house into a mold problem.
If it's your second home, you don't need to be there. We coordinate access, document everything in photos before we touch anything, and keep you updated by phone and text from arrival to final walkthrough — with insurance-ready documentation throughout.
Nor'easters, tropical remnants, and back-bay tidal flooding. Extraction, salt-water-aware cleaning, drying, and documentation for flood and homeowners claims alike.
The classic shore-house loss: a pipe freezes in January and runs until someone notices. Water shutoff coordination, extraction, tear-out of what's unsalvageable, and drying of what is.
Not at the property? We coordinate access through your neighbor, realtor, or property manager, photograph everything before touching it, and keep you updated by phone and text the whole way.
Truck-mounted extraction, dehumidification sized to the space, and daily moisture readings logged until the structure meets the IICRC drying standard.
Shore construction means crawlspaces — and crawlspaces hold water and humidity long after the storm passes. Extraction, drying, and moisture barriers done right.
A real person answers — usually under 60 seconds. Loss type, address, whether anyone is at the property, and how to reach you back.
If you're at the property, a crew rolls now. If you're not, we coordinate access — lockbox, neighbor, property manager — and you get photo documentation from the moment we walk in.
Standing water out, source contained, wet materials assessed for dry-in-place versus removal, equipment set, baseline documented for the insurance file.
Daily readings and photo updates until materials hit the drying standard. One project lead, reachable by call or text, start to finish.
If you are in the middle of an active loss right now, these are the things that protect your property and your safety while a crew is on the way.
Shore water losses are different: the owner is often ninety minutes away, the house may sit on a crawlspace, the water may be salt-tinged, and every week of delay compounds into mold in a closed-up house. We run this corridor constantly — Camden County suburbs to the Cape May beaches — so response doesn't depend on whether you happen to be at the property. Remote-owner coordination, photo-first documentation, and insurance-ready paperwork are the default, not an add-on.
Yes, that's routine for us. We coordinate access through whoever holds keys, document conditions in photos before any work starts, and walk you through findings by phone. You approve the scope remotely and get updates through dry-down.
Usually not — rising water from outside typically requires separate flood insurance (NFIP or private). A burst pipe inside the house is generally covered by homeowners. We document the cause carefully because it decides which policy pays.
It's not too late, but the scope has grown — long-standing water usually means mold remediation on top of drying. The sooner it's opened up, dried, and treated, the more of the structure is salvageable. Call now rather than at spring opening.
Yes — the same crew runs Camden and Gloucester County and the shore corridor from Ocean City to Cape May. Response times vary by distance, but both ends of the Atlantic City Expressway are standard territory, not a special trip.
A real person answers most calls in under 60 seconds. For active emergencies in South Jersey, our goal is a crew on-site within 60–90 minutes of dispatch — suburbs or shore. For scheduled work, we book within 24–48 hours.
Yes. We document scope, photos, moisture readings, and equipment hours in the format your carrier expects, and we flag flood-vs-homeowners coverage questions early so the right policy is in play. Most claims we coordinate with the adjuster directly.
Local dispatch across Camden, Gloucester, Atlantic, and Cape May counties.
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