Water Damage Restoration Denver

Emergency Restoration Hub provides fast, 24/7 water damage restoration in Denver, CO for homes and businesses. From burst pipes and basement flooding to storm damage and sewage backups, our trained technicians extract the water, dry the structure, prevent mold, and restore your property — and we coordinate directly with your insurance to keep the process simple. If you have an active water emergency, call (720) 605-6466 any time, day or night.

What to do in the first hour of water damage

The first hour matters more than almost anything else. While you wait for our crew, these steps help limit the damage:

  1. Stop the source. Shut off the main water supply if a pipe or appliance is leaking.
  2. Cut the power to affected areas if you can do so safely — never enter a flooded room with live electricity.
  3. Move valuables and furniture out of the water to higher, dry ground.
  4. Blot or mop standing water where it is safe, and lift rugs off wet floors.
  5. Document everything with photos and video for your insurance claim before cleanup begins.
  6. Call for emergency water removal — the sooner extraction starts, the less water migrates into walls and subfloor.

Our Denver water damage restoration process

We follow a clear, proven process so you always know what happens next:

  1. Inspection & assessment. We locate the source, measure moisture, and map the full extent of the damage.
  2. Water extraction. Truck-mounted and portable pumps remove standing water fast.
  3. Drying & dehumidification. Industrial air movers and dehumidifiers pull moisture out of floors, walls, and framing.
  4. Cleaning & sanitizing. We clean, deodorize, and disinfect affected materials and contents.
  5. Restoration & repairs. We repair or rebuild damaged drywall, flooring, and structural elements.
  6. Final walkthrough. We confirm the space is dry, safe, and back to normal.

Water damage services we provide in Denver

We handle both residential and commercial properties. Explore all of our Colorado water damage restoration services.

Fast response across the Denver metro

Water spreads by the minute, so we answer the phone 24/7 and dispatch a crew quickly across Denver and the surrounding Front Range. We serve every Denver neighborhood and Denver ZIP code, plus nearby communities including Aurora, Lakewood, Boulder, Longmont, Fort Collins, and Greeley. For an active emergency, see our Denver emergency restoration service.

Common causes of water damage in Denver homes

Colorado’s climate creates specific risks. The water-damage emergencies we see most often in Denver include:

  • Frozen and burst pipes during winter cold snaps
  • Snowmelt and spring runoff seeping into basements
  • Hail and severe storms damaging roofs and causing leaks
  • Sump pump failures during heavy rain
  • Water heater and appliance leaks from washing machines and dishwashers
  • Sewer line backups in older Denver homes

How much does water damage restoration cost in Denver?

Cost depends on how much water there is, the category of water (clean, gray, or contaminated), and how much material is affected. Typical Denver ranges:

SeverityWhat it looks likeTypical range
MinorSmall clean-water leak, one room, caught early$400 – $1,500
ModerateSignificant water, multiple materials affected$1,500 – $4,500
MajorLarge area, contaminated water, or structural drying$4,500 – $15,000+

For a full breakdown of pricing and what affects it, see our guide to water damage restoration costs in Denver. Every job starts with an on-site inspection and a clear, written estimate.

We work directly with your insurance

Most sudden, accidental water damage — like a burst pipe — is covered by homeowner’s insurance. We document the loss thoroughly, photograph the damage, and bill your carrier directly so you can focus on getting back to normal. Not sure which company to trust? Read our guide on how to choose the right Denver water damage restoration company.

Why choose Emergency Restoration Hub

  • 24/7 emergency response — a real team, day or night
  • Local to the Denver metro — we know the homes, the climate, and the risks
  • Trained restoration technicians using industry-standard drying and sanitizing methods
  • Full service — from the first water extraction through final repairs and rebuild
  • Insurance coordination — we handle the documentation and billing

Frequently asked questions

How fast can you respond to water damage in Denver?

We are available 24/7 and dispatch a crew as quickly as possible across the Denver metro. Because water keeps spreading, we treat every call as urgent and prioritize getting extraction started fast.

How long does water damage restoration take?

Minor water damage is often dried in 3 to 5 days, while larger losses or flooding can take a week or more, plus additional time for repairs and rebuilding. We provide a timeline after the initial inspection.

Will my insurance cover water damage restoration?

Sudden, accidental water damage such as a burst pipe is typically covered, while gradual leaks and outside flooding often are not. We document the loss and bill your insurer directly.

What should I do first when I find water damage?

Stop the water source, stay clear of any electrical hazards, move valuables to dry ground, take photos for your claim, and call for emergency extraction right away.

Is mold a risk after water damage?

Yes. Mold can begin growing within 24 to 48 hours, which is why fast drying matters. We include moisture checks and mold remediation when needed.

Do you handle commercial properties?

Yes. We restore homes, apartments, offices, and commercial buildings throughout Denver.

Sources & references

Our guidance aligns with recognized public-health and restoration-industry standards. For independent information on water damage, mold, and flood recovery, see:

Water damage only gets worse the longer it sits. For fast, professional water damage restoration in Denver, call Emergency Restoration Hub at (720) 605-6466 — we are here 24/7.

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