Emergency flood cleanup, structural drying, moisture detection, and mold prevention - serving Graniteville and surrounding communities 24/7.

Industrial truck-mounted extractors and high-powered wet-vacs remove standing water from any surface - concrete, hardwood, carpet, and subfloor - within minutes of arrival.
After extraction, microscopic moisture remains trapped in drywall, insulation, framing, and flooring systems. Our industrial LGR dehumidifiers and high-velocity air movers create a precisely controlled drying environment.
Hidden moisture is the most dangerous aspect of water damage. Moisture trapped inside wall cavities, beneath flooring, and in ceiling voids can cause extensive mold and structural damage that is invisible until it is severe.
Flooding from storms, rising water tables, or failed drainage systems introduces contaminated water into your property. Our crews manage the complete cleanup, sanitization, and documentation process.
Mold colonies can begin forming within 24–48 hours of a water event. Our protocols are designed to prevent mold growth during and after the drying process through aggressive moisture control and antimicrobial treatment.
Sewage backups introduce Category 3 (black water) contamination - the most hazardous class of water damage. Our biohazard-trained crews follow strict protocols to safely remove, sanitize, and restore affected areas.
Elevated relative humidity after a water event can sustain moisture damage long after visible water is removed. Our commercial dehumidification equipment rapidly lowers indoor humidity to safe levels across large areas.
Basements are among the most common and most destructive water damage scenarios. Below-grade spaces face unique drying challenges due to limited airflow, concrete absorption, and proximity to the water table.
Water traveling through ceiling systems and wall cavities saturates drywall, insulation, and framing. Without targeted drying, these areas become prime locations for hidden mold and structural degradation.
Wet carpet and pad create ideal mold conditions within hours. Our extraction and drying protocols are designed to save carpet where possible - but we will give you an honest assessment when replacement is required.
Navigating a water damage insurance claim adds stress to an already difficult situation. Our team manages the entire documentation and coordination process with your insurer.
When disaster strikes, response time and expertise matter. See what your neighbors say about our emergency water damage restoration.
Woke up to a flooded basement at 3 AM. The Express Water Restoration team was here in under 40 minutes. They had the water pumped out and drying equipment running before the sun came up. Absolute lifesavers.
We had a major pipe burst that affected three units. They handled everything from the water extraction to dealing directly with our insurance company. Professional, fast, and thorough.
After a severe storm, we had water coming through the roof. They secured the roof with a tarp immediately and dried out the living room walls. You can't even tell there was water damage now.
Dealing with water damage can be overwhelming. Here are answers to the most common questions our emergency restoration team receives.
Our water damage specialists are standing by 24/7 to provide immediate guidance over the phone.
Call 877-934-0171We maintain a 24/7 dispatch center with local crews stationed across all 50 states, allowing us to typically arrive within 45 to 60 minutes of your call. Immediate response is critical to prevent secondary damage like mold growth and structural weakening. The sooner we arrive, the more we can save.
Water damage restoration costs vary based on the size of the affected area, water category (clean, grey, or black water), and materials involved. Most residential jobs range from $1,500 to $8,000 for mitigation alone. The good news: if you have homeowners insurance, the majority of that cost is typically covered. We provide a free on-site assessment and work directly with your insurance company so you only pay your deductible.
In most cases, yes — if the water damage was sudden and accidental (burst pipe, appliance overflow, storm damage). Insurance typically does not cover damage caused by gradual leaks or lack of maintenance. We help you document the loss properly, coordinate with your adjuster, and bill your insurer directly. We work with all major carriers including State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Travelers, Farmers, and more.
Yes. We work with all major homeowners insurance carriers. We meticulously document the damage with photos, moisture readings, and written reports, provide detailed Xactimate-format estimates, and can bill your insurance company directly to minimize your out-of-pocket expenses.
Most residential structural drying projects take between 3 to 5 days with industrial equipment running continuously. Heavily saturated materials or large losses can take 7 to 10 days. We monitor moisture levels daily using calibrated meters and only remove our air movers and dehumidifiers when every affected area reaches verified dry standards.
Yes — mold colonies can begin forming within 24 to 48 hours of a water event in warm, humid conditions. This is why rapid professional response is critical. Our drying protocols combined with EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments applied to all wet surfaces are specifically designed to prevent mold growth during and after the drying process.
First, shut off your main water supply valve. Then avoid electrical hazards — do not enter rooms with standing water near outlets or panels. Take photos and video before touching anything for insurance documentation. Move valuables to dry areas, and call us immediately at 877-934-0171. Our dispatch team gives you real-time guidance while your crew is in transit.
Yes. Flooded basement cleanup is one of our most common emergency services. We deploy submersible pumps for deep water removal, truck-mounted extractors for bulk removal, and specialized drying equipment for concrete and block walls. We also inspect sump pumps and can install temporary backup units to prevent recurrence.
Yes. Sewage backups are Category 3 (black water) events — the most hazardous water damage classification. Our biohazard-trained crews use full PPE including respirators and Tyvek suits, EPA-approved hospital-grade disinfectants, and proper disposal procedures for all contaminated porous materials like drywall, insulation, and carpet.
Yes. We serve residential and commercial properties of all sizes — from single-family homes to warehouses, apartment buildings, office complexes, and retail spaces. Commercial losses often require faster response to minimize business interruption, and our nationwide fleet is equipped for large-scale extraction and drying.
It depends on the extent and category of the water damage. Clean water (Category 1) usually allows you to stay, provided the affected areas are isolated. Sewage backups (Category 3) or significant mold presence typically require temporary relocation for health and safety. We will advise you honestly during our initial assessment.
Yes. We are a full-service restoration company. Once the water is extracted and the structure is completely dried and sanitized, our reconstruction team can repair drywall, replace flooring, handle painting, and restore your property to its pre-loss condition — all under one roof.
Call now for a free, no-obligation damage assessment. Our certified technicians arrive fast and work directly with your insurance company.