Immediate Response When Every Minute Counts
The longer damage sits, the worse it gets. Our rapid-response team is equipped and ready to handle any property emergency in the Denver metro area — water damage, mold, sewage, or storm.
Rapid On-Site Response
Crews dispatched immediately across the Denver metro area — day or night, weekends and holidays included.
Emergency Water Extraction
Powerful truck-mounted and portable extraction units remove standing water fast, preventing secondary damage and mold growth.
Board-Up & Property Securing
Temporary securing of your property with board-up and tarping to prevent further damage from weather, theft, or unauthorized entry.
Damage Assessment & Documentation
Thorough inspection with moisture meters, thermal imaging, and photo documentation for insurance purposes from the moment we arrive.
Hazard Containment
Immediate containment of hazardous materials including sewage, mold, asbestos, and smoke damage to protect your family and property.
Temporary Repairs & Stabilization
Emergency structural stabilization, roof tarping, window covering, and temporary repairs to make your property safe and secure.
Our Emergency Response Process
From your first call to full restoration, our proven process ensures nothing is missed and recovery begins immediately.
Emergency Call
Call our 24/7 line. A live dispatcher answers and gathers key details.
Rapid Dispatch
The nearest crew is dispatched immediately with full equipment.
On-Site Assessment
Thorough damage assessment, safety check, and insurance documentation.
Emergency Mitigation
Immediate action to stop damage — extraction, board-up, containment.
Restoration Plan
Detailed scope of work and timeline so you know exactly what to expect.
Why Immediate Response Matters
Every hour of delay increases damage, cost, and health risks. Here's what happens when you wait.
Water damage doubles in 24 hours
Standing water warps floors, swells drywall, and destroys personal property. Mold begins growing within 24–48 hours.
Contamination spreads quickly
Sewage backups and flood water breed dangerous bacteria and pathogens. The longer exposure continues, the greater the health risk.
Insurance expects prompt action
Delayed mitigation can result in reduced insurance payouts. Insurers expect property owners to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage.
For general emergency preparedness planning, visit FEMA's Ready.gov.
What to Do Right Now
We Work With ALL Insurance Providers
We Document
Professional photos, moisture readings, and scope-of-work from minute one.
We Coordinate
We work directly with your adjuster to ensure full coverage.
We Bill Direct
Direct billing so you don't pay out of pocket upfront.
Major carriers accepted: State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, Nationwide, Progressive, and all other providers.
Our Work in Action









