Burst pipe, storm flood, or Black Creek overflow — we connect you with a licensed local Clay County crew on-site fast, who dries your home properly and handles the insurance paperwork with you.
Water that sits turns into mold and rotted drywall within 48 hours. The licensed local crews we connect you with extract, dry, and document everything — so your home is restored and your claim is airtight.
Burst pipes, appliance leaks, roof leaks. The crew we connect you with extracts standing water and dries the structure to the stud with commercial equipment.
Learn more →Black Creek and storm flooding. Mud-out, sanitizing, and full drying for homes hit by rising water.
Learn more →Florida humidity feeds mold fast. The mold pros in our network contain it, remove it, and treat the source so it doesn't come back.
Learn more →The crew photographs damage and documents moisture readings, so you have proper claim documentation.
Learn more →When the creek crests, out-of-town franchises are hours away and booked solid. The local Clay County crews in our network are already here — they know which neighborhoods flood first, and they respond before the damage spreads.
You reach a real person any hour. We connect you with the nearest local crew in our network immediately.
The crew assesses the damage, documents it for your claim, and pumps out standing water.
Commercial air movers and dehumidifiers dry the structure; the crew sanitizes and treats for mold.
They repair what's damaged and submit the documentation straight to your carrier.
Every hour standing water sits, the damage and the repair bill grow. Call now — we connect you with the nearest available restoration crew in Middleburg and Clay County.
📞 (904) 413-8002 — Available NowFor emergencies in Middleburg, Orange Park, and Fleming Island the crews in our network target on-site arrival within about 60 minutes, 24/7. Call and we'll give you a real ETA based on the crew nearest you.
Most sudden water damage (burst pipe, appliance failure, storm-driven rain intrusion) is covered. Rising-water flooding from Black Creek usually requires separate flood insurance. We'll connect you with a restoration pro who can walk you through what applies and document it correctly. See our insurance help page.
Some do. Insurance direct-billing practices vary by contractor. The crews we connect you with will discuss billing options when they assess your damage — many work directly with carriers, but confirm with them at the initial call.
Call us immediately. After 24–48 hours mold and structural rot set in, but the crew we connect you with can still stop the spread, dry the home, and remediate. The sooner they start, the less you lose.