Unity Restoration · Atlanta
Atlanta Service Area
Where Unity Restoration works — Atlanta, and only Atlanta.
Based in Atlanta, minutes from everywhere we serve
We’re based in intown Atlanta, and everything we cover is a short drive from our door — all of intown Atlanta, out through Decatur and Druid Hills to the east, East Point and Hapeville to the south, Brookhaven and Chamblee to the north, Smyrna and Vinings to the northwest. Not sure we cover you? Call. Ten seconds, straight answer.
Why local is the whole product
The housing around here is not one thing — a 1920s Grant Park bungalow on a dirt crawlspace, a Midtown high-rise where water runs down four units, a Morrow slab ranch where it only moves sideways, an Avondale Tudor where stucco hides it entirely, a Clarkston garden apartment running fifty-year-old pipe at triple its design load. Those fail differently and they dry differently, and a crew that works these streets every week has seen your exact problem before. A company covering five counties treats them all the same because it has to. We don’t, because we don’t have to.
Where we work
Pick your neighborhood or community below for what actually goes wrong there, or call and skip the reading.
Eastside / BeltLine
Old Fourth Ward
Two neighborhoods in one: century-old cottages and brand-new stacked construction. The failure modes have nothing in…
What fails here → 1889–1920s · ~5 min awayInman Park
Atlanta's first planned suburb. Big Victorian houses, long plumbing runs, and expensive finishes that turn a…
What fails here → 1900s–1930s + infill · ~5 min awayReynoldstown
Railroad-era cottages on narrow lots, now shoulder to shoulder with new infill construction.
What fails here → 1910s–1940s · ~10 min awayEdgewood
Bungalows that spent decades as rentals and are now being flipped — which is its own…
What fails here →Eastside
Cabbagetown
A mill village of tiny shotgun houses and a converted cotton mill. Nothing about the access…
What fails here → 1910s–1930s · ~5 min awayPoncey-Highland
Dense early-century housing between Ponce and Freedom Park, where the lots are tight and the plumbing…
What fails here → 1910s–1930s · ~10 min awayCandler Park
Craftsman bungalows under one of the densest tree canopies in the city. The water usually starts…
What fails here → 1910s–1930s · ~10 min awayVirginia-Highland
Bungalows and Tudors on tight, sloped lots — most with a basement that got finished decades…
What fails here → 1910s–1940s · ~10 min awayKirkwood
A bungalow neighborhood mid-renovation, where half the calls come from work in progress.
What fails here →Southeast Atlanta
Grant Park
Atlanta's oldest intact neighborhood, and one where a hundred-year-old house has usually been renovated three times…
What fails here → 1890s–1930s + redevelopment · ~5 min awaySummerhill
One of Atlanta's oldest neighborhoods, sitting inside a sewer system the city has spent a decade…
What fails here → 1890s–1930s · ~5 min awayPeoplestown
The most documented flooding ground in Atlanta. If you own here, you already know why this…
What fails here → 1920s–1940s · ~10 min awayEast Atlanta
Steep lots and older bungalows — a combination that sends water toward foundations instead of away…
What fails here → 1910s–1930s · ~10 min awayOrmewood Park
Bungalows on hills next to Grant Park, with crawlspaces that hold water long after the rain…
What fails here →Northeast Atlanta
Northwest Atlanta
Southwest Atlanta
West End
Large Victorians in a historic district, many carrying a century of plumbing nobody has fully replaced.
What fails here → 1890s–1920s · ~10 min awayAdair Park
Small Victorian cottages built for mill and rail workers, with the plumbing to match.
What fails here → 1920s–1940s · ~10 min awayWestview
Solid interwar bungalows now moving through their first serious renovation cycle in decades.
What fails here → 1920s–1940s · ~10 min awayCapitol View
Bungalows near the Lee Street corridor, many with original systems and a long rental history.
What fails here → 1940s–1960s · ~15 min awaySylvan Hills
Post-war ranches — a different housing era than the bungalow belt, with a different set of…
What fails here →East DeKalb
Druid Hills
Olmsted-planned, deeply wooded, and full of large early-century houses where the loss is never small.
What fails here → 1920s–1940s · ~15 min awayDecatur
Bungalows under an enormous canopy, most with a basement somebody finished decades after the house was…
What fails here → 1950s–1960s · ~20 min awayCandler-McAfee
Post-war ranches in unincorporated DeKalb, mostly original, mostly under-renovated.
What fails here → 1920s–1950s · ~20 min awayAvondale Estates
A planned Tudor village from the 1920s with a lake in the middle and real rules…
What fails here → 1960s–1970s multifamily · ~25 min awayClarkston
Dense garden apartments at high occupancy, where one failure is never one household's problem.
What fails here → 1960s–1980s · ~35 min awayTucker
Ranches and split-levels on big wooded lots, which is lovely until the wind picks up.
What fails here →North of the City
Brookhaven
Brick ranches from the 50s standing next to houses four times their size, and the grade…
What fails here → 1940s–1970s + infill · ~30 min awayChamblee
Post-war housing and dense Buford Highway multifamily — two completely different water problems in one zip…
What fails here → 1950s–1970s · ~35 min awayDoraville
Post-war ranches on the edge of the ring, plus the redevelopment reshaping the ground around them.
What fails here →Northwest
Vinings
The Chattahoochee is the amenity and the liability. Everything else here is condos and townhomes stacked…
What fails here → 1950s–2000s · ~30 min awaySmyrna
An old core wrapped in three decades of subdivision, which means two eras of failure on…
What fails here →South Metro
East Point
Streetcar-era houses and post-war stock running on some of the oldest pipe still in service on…
What fails here → 1920s–1950s · ~20 min awayHapeville
A small company town of tight bungalows, where a kitchen leak reaches the back bedroom.
What fails here → 1890s–1940s · ~25 min awayCollege Park
One of Georgia's largest historic districts, and a sewer system carrying houses older than the pipe…
What fails here → 1940s–1960s · ~25 min awayForest Park
Post-war housing on original infrastructure, and the most reliable sewer backup calls in the south metro.
What fails here → 1960s–1990s · ~30 min awayMorrow
Slab-built Clayton County housing where water has nowhere to go but sideways.
What fails here →Tell us what happened
Where the property is, what happened, and when. If there's standing water right now, call instead — the form is for everything that can wait an hour.
- One local Atlanta crew — not a stranger routed from three counties away
- Photos, moisture readings, and an itemized scope for your claim
- Same company from extraction through rebuild
- Emergency crews dispatch 24/7
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