What we see in Morrow
Morrow is 1960s–90s housing, overwhelmingly on slab, which decides everything about how a loss behaves. There is no basement, no crawl to catch it, and no low point to chase. A washing machine hose or water heater lets go and the water crosses the floor plan in minutes, gets under the flooring, and starts climbing the drywall from the bottom.
Slab drying is the hardest ordinary job in residential restoration. Water in the slab-to-wall joint wicks upward for days after the surface reads dry, and getting it out means lifting flooring and drilling base plates to move air where the water actually is. The alternative is cutting out two feet of drywall around the whole affected area, which is what happens when someone waited.
The 90s stock brings builder-grade everything — supply lines, hoses, and water heaters that fail earlier than the housing age suggests. The older sections bring original systems at end of life. Both produce the same slab problem.
Morrow is twelve miles down 75 from our door, which is inside the circle and a fast run outside rush hour.
The failures that bring us here
- Slab-foundation losses with no low point and no gravity assist
- Wall-base wicking days after surfaces appear dry
- Builder-grade hose and water heater failures in 90s stock
- Whole-floor flooring loss when extraction arrives late
- Original systems failing across the older sections
Response in Morrow
We're about 30 minutes from Morrow in normal traffic. Short drive, not a dispatch decision. Emergency crews run 24/7. Every job gets photographed before we touch anything, moisture-mapped, and logged daily until the structure reads dry — the documentation your adjuster needs, built as we go.
If there's water moving right now, call. If it can wait an hour, the form below works fine.
Services we run in Morrow
Water Damage Restoration
Extraction, structural drying, and everything after.
Water Damage →Fire & Smoke Damage
The fire is out. The damage is not done.
Fire & Smoke →Mold Remediation
Kill the moisture or the mold comes back.
Mold →Sewage & Biohazard Cleanup
Category 3 water plays by different rules.
Sewage →Storm & Roof Leak Damage
When the roof loses, the water wins.
Storm Damage →Reconstruction & Repairs
Mitigation is half the job. Somebody has to put it back.
Reconstruction →