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Emergency pumping and truckmount extraction

Stabilize First, Document Second

Standing water has a clock—first we remove bulk, then we chase wicking along walls and under cove base. That sequence keeps pad from turning into a mold farm while you wait on insurance guidance.

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Flood calls get owner-led triage, not call-center queues

Call as soon as breakers are safe—we triage Category source, move furniture blocks, and start extraction while you gather photos for carriers. Morton basements get honest talk about pad, tack strip, and when to pull base.

Industrial extractors on first arrival

Stop Migration While It Is Still Liquid

Insurance timelines start when moisture is still moving. We roll extractors, remove saturated pad when prudent, and flag hidden cavities before microbial smell sets in.

Stop Migration While It Is Still Liquid

Flooring-aware moisture hunting

Glue-down carpet, LVP, site-finished oak—each tolerates moisture differently. We adjust wand passes, lift register covers, and position air movers so wood never sits under stagnant vapor.

<span style="color: #0856cf;">Drying Strategy by Floor Type</span>

Sanitize passes tied to dry standards

Treat Microbial Risk Without Panic Fogging

Category water and contact times decide whether antimicrobial rinses help or harm. We choose pet-safe products when kids still need floor play space and explain re-entry clearly.

Treat Microbial Risk Without Panic Fogging

Bonded, insured, Morton-based

Moisture readings, photos, and plain-language summaries help you loop in adjusters or landlords without guessing what happened overnight.

<span style="color: #0856cf;">Owner Communication Through Long Dry Downs</span>

Call, text, or form—we stack gear for standing water first, paperwork second.

Emergency extraction with Morton neighbor urgency

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Rapid Morton Dispatch

Basements and utility rooms get first truck priority after safety checks—extraction starts while you still have daylight to photograph damage.

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Truckmount Extraction First

Wands, subsurface tools, and vacuum legs sized for pad—this is not a shop vac pretending to be restoration.

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Owner-Led Moisture Control

Mike signs checksheets, not anonymous techs—bonded coverage stays in your binder if lenders or insurers ask for proof.

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Dry Goals You Can Repeat

We track vapor pressure drops and tell you when sock-traffic is sane again—no vague "wait a few days."