If conditions are safe, move electronics, documents, and valuables to a dry area. Avoid contact if the water is contaminated or electrical hazards exist.
United Water Restoration Group of South Florida
Water damage is one of the most serious threats to both your property and your health. Whether caused by a burst pipe, appliance leak, storm intrusion, or an unexpected plumbing failure, water damage must be addressed immediately to prevent structural deterioration, mold growth, and costly long-term repairs. If you are currently dealing with water damage—or recently discovered it—fast action is essential.
United Water Restoration Group of South Florida provides 24/7 emergency water damage restoration services across South Florida and surrounding areas. With free estimates, rapid 1-hour response, and highly trained restoration professionals, we respond to any type of water emergency—day or night—and restore your property to its pre-loss condition. Our team is experienced in navigating insurance claims and provides all required documentation, readings, and reports directly to your insurance provider to help you receive the maximum coverage for your claim. Our technicians follow industry standards and are trained in IICRC water damage restoration best practices.
Experiencing water damage can be overwhelming—especially when water is actively pouring into your home or business. Acting quickly and safely is key to minimizing damage. Here are the most important steps to take during a water damage emergency:
If water is actively flooding your property, shutting off the main water line can prevent further damage. Only do this if you can safely access the shutoff valve.
Water and electricity are a dangerous combination. Even if the leak seems small, shut off your power as a precaution to avoid electrical hazards. Water emergencies escalate quickly, which is why United Water Restoration Group strongly recommends turning off electricity until professionals arrive.
Contact a professional restoration company like United Water Restoration Group immediately. We respond 24/7 and will stop the water source, extract standing water, remove damaged materials, and begin the drying process to prevent mold growth. We also handle all insurance documentation and speak directly with your adjuster to ensure your claim is properly supported.
If it is safe, remove personal belongings or valuables from the affected area. However, if sewage is present or water may be electrified, do not attempt to remove anything—your safety comes first.
Choosing a reputable, experienced restoration company is critical after water damage. United Water Restoration Group of South Florida follows a proven, efficient process to ensure your property is completely restored.
Here is our step-by-step cleanup and restoration process:
Our 24/7 emergency team arrives quickly to inspect the water damage, determine the source, and evaluate the extent of the impact.
Using high-powered extraction equipment, we remove standing water to prevent further damage.
Industrial fans and dehumidifiers thoroughly dry the area, eliminating moisture that leads to mold and structural deterioration.
We disinfect surfaces and materials to remove bacteria, odors, and contaminants.
Our skilled technicians repair structural damage and restore your property to its pre-loss condition.
We conduct a full walkthrough to ensure every affected area has been addressed.
We provide detailed reports, photos, and moisture readings for your insurance provider and maintain clear communication throughout the process.
United Water Restoration Group of South Florida provides a full suite of water damage restoration services for residential and commercial properties. No matter the size of the emergency, our certified team can handle it.
Our services include:
United Water Restoration Group is proud to be South Florida’s leading water damage restoration company. With 24/7 emergency response, free estimates, 1-hour arrival times, and certified restoration specialists, we have the tools, equipment, and expertise to handle any residential or commercial water emergency. Our team is trained and committed to restoring your property quickly, safely, and correctly—the first time. Call us today!
Yes, United Water Restoration Group works with all insurance carriers. We handle documentation, readings, photos, and communication to help you receive maximum coverage.
The timeline varies depending on severity, but most properties take 1–2 weeks for complete remediation.
Water damage repairs typically range from $1,300 to $5,600, depending on the extent of the damage. Our team works directly with your insurance company to help maximize your claim.
Experiencing water damage can be overwhelming. Often, it’s an emergency — water is pouring in, and decisions need to be made fast. Here are the immediate steps you should take if water damage strikes:
If the flooding is active and caused by plumbing, shut off your main water line to stop the flow. Only do this if it’s safe to access.
If water is near outlets or appliances, cut the electricity to prevent electrocution. Even small leaks can spread fast, so always put safety first.
Contact United Water Restoration Group of South Florida. We’re available 24/7 to stop the water, extract moisture, dry affected areas, and help with insurance claims.
If conditions are safe, move electronics, documents, and valuables to a dry area. Avoid contact if the water is contaminated or electrical hazards exist.
Most homeowner’s insurance policies cover water damage, but only under certain conditions.
Burst pipes or broken appliances.
Wind-driven rain, hail, or frozen pipes.
Intentional flooding by a third party.
Water used to extinguish a fire is typically covered.
Unfixed leaks or long-term wear and tear.
You’ll need flood insurance for rising water from storms or rivers.
Unless your policy has a specific endorsement.
Moisture entering through the foundation is typically excluded.
Not all water damage is the same. The IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) categorizes water damage into three main types:
Comes from sanitary sources like faucets, rainwater, or broken supply lines. It’s initially safe but can become hazardous if not addressed quickly.
Contains contaminants that can cause illness. Common sources include washing machines, dishwashers, and sump pump failures.
Highly hazardous. Originates from sewage, floodwater, or any water with bacteria and toxic substances. This requires full protective equipment and professional remediation.
No matter the type, always avoid contact and call certified professionals like United Water Restoration Group of South Florida