Flood Damage Restoration
In Port St. Lucie & Surrounding Areas
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24/7 Emergency Port St. Lucie Flood Damage Restoration
Are you currently dealing with a flood emergency in your home or business? Time is critical when it comes to flood damage — delays in cleanup and restoration can lead to extensive property damage, mold growth, and high repair costs.
That’s why United Water Restoration Group of Port St. Lucie offers 24/7 emergency flood damage restoration and cleanup services throughout Port St. Lucie and the surrounding areas. Our expert team is on standby and can arrive on-site within 60 minutes, helping you minimize damage and start the recovery process immediately.
Our process
Our Flood Damage Restoration Process
A process fine-tuned through years of hands-on experience — done right the first time, no shortcuts.
Rapid Emergency Response
Available 24/7, we respond to flood emergencies fast — on-site within 60 minutes, ready to get to work.
Assessment & Water Removal
On arrival, we identify the source of the flooding, stop it, and immediately begin extracting all standing water from your property.
Drying, Dehumidification & Sanitization
Once water is removed, we dry out and dehumidify the affected areas to eliminate hidden moisture, then sanitize to kill bacteria or viruses carried in by floodwaters.
Reconstruction
Damaged materials that cannot be salvaged are removed and replaced to restore your space.
Final Inspection
A thorough inspection ensures no lingering moisture or mold is present. We don’t leave until your property is safe, clean, and dry.
Full-service flood restoration
Flood Damage Restoration Services
A full-service water damage restoration contractor equipped to handle floods of all sizes and severity levels — from initial water removal to full reconstruction.
Flood Damage Restoration
End-to-end flood damage restoration — from response to reconstruction.
Water Damage Restoration
Comprehensive water damage cleanup and structural repair for residential and commercial.
Water Extraction
Truck-mounted & portable extractors for fast bulk water removal.
Water Mitigation
Limiting further damage — the broader process that includes extraction, drying, and content recovery.
Structural Drying
Targeted drying of framing, subfloors, and wall cavities with daily monitoring.
Thermal Inspection
Infrared imaging to find hidden moisture in walls and ceilings.
Dehumidification
Industrial dehumidifiers pull moisture out of the air and materials.
Sewage Cleanup
Safe biohazard cleanup for sewage backups carrying bacteria and pathogens.
Available right now — 24 hours a day
#1 Flood Damage Restoration Company of Port St. Lucie & Surrounding Areas
When flood damage strikes, you need a team that knows how to handle it all. United Water Restoration Group of Port St. Lucie is your local expert in flood cleanup and water damage restoration. We’re available 24/7 for emergency response, work directly with your insurance provider, and can handle everything from small leaks to major flood events. Don’t leave your property’s recovery to chance — trust the pros who get it right the first time. Call us!
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about flood damage restoration in Port St. Lucie. Don’t see yours? Call (772) 934-9802 for a free assessment 24/7.
It depends on the source of the flooding:
- From outside the property (storm surge, rising water levels): standard homeowners insurance typically does not cover it. You would need a separate flood insurance policy, often through the NFIP.
- From inside the property (burst pipe, appliance malfunction): your homeowners insurance may cover it, depending on cause. Sudden, accidental events are more likely covered than negligence.
The most common causes of flooding we respond to:
- Heavy rainfall
- Melting snow and ice
- Overflowing rivers
- Internal plumbing failures (burst pipes, failed sump pumps, appliance malfunctions)
- Storm surges and tsunamis
- Dam and levee failures
- Urban drainage basin overflows
- Blocked drainage channels
- Landslides and debris flows