Storm, water, mold, rot, and home damage restoration in Connecticut
Get help with storm damage, water intrusion, mold and moisture problems, rotted trim, damaged walls and ceilings, exterior repairs, basement damage, and insurance-related home restoration work.
Damage can spread fast. Call now, upload photos, or request a damage assessment so the issue can be reviewed, documented, and repaired properly.
What happened to your home?
Choose the damage type that best matches what you are dealing with. If you are not sure, upload photos and describe the issue.
Storm Damage
Wind, heavy rain, fallen branches, exterior damage, leaks, and interior damage after storms.
Get Storm Damage HelpWater Damage
Water intrusion, ceiling stains, wet drywall, damaged flooring, basement water, and moisture problems.
Get Water Damage HelpMold or Moisture
Musty smells, visible growth, damp areas, basement moisture, bathroom moisture, and hidden water concerns.
Get Mold/Moisture HelpRot & Wood Damage
Rotted trim, fascia, soffits, porch boards, deck boards, exterior wood, window trim, and door trim.
Get Rot Repair HelpExterior Restoration
Damaged trim, siding-adjacent repairs, entries, porch repairs, deck repairs, doors, windows, railings, and exterior carpentry.
Get Exterior Repair QuoteCeiling & Wall Damage
Ceiling stains, wet drywall, damaged paint, wall damage, and leak-related interior damage.
Get Interior Damage HelpBasement Damage
Water-damaged basement walls, flooring, trim, moisture issues, musty smell, damaged drywall, and basement repair planning.
Get Basement Damage HelpInsurance Repair Support
Damage documentation, repair estimates, scope review, and insurance-related repair planning.
Get Insurance Repair HelpIf damage is active, start here
If water is actively entering the home, electrical systems are affected, ceilings are sagging, mold is spreading, or exterior damage is exposing the home, do not wait.
- 1Stay safe. Avoid wet electrical areas. Do not touch standing water if you suspect live electricity.
- 2Stop the source if you can do so safely. Turn off the main water valve if it is a plumbing leak.
- 3Take photos and videos before moving or repairing anything. Damage documentation is vital.
- 4Protect the area from further damage if safe. Move valuables away from water or exposed elements.
- 5Contact your insurance carrier if a claim may be involved.
- 6Call or upload photos for assessment and repair planning.
Restoration help for real Connecticut home damage
Most homeowners do not need a sales pitch when damage happens. They need someone to review the issue, explain the next step, document the damage, and repair the home.
- Storm damage after wind or heavy rain.
- Water leaking into ceilings or walls.
- Basement water damage and musty smells.
- Rotted exterior trim, fascia, or soffits.
- Wet drywall, ceiling stains, and damaged flooring.
- Porch, deck, door, or window trim rot.
- Insurance repair estimates and documentation.
- Damage discovered during inspection or before selling.
After a Connecticut Storm
High winds, heavy rain, ice, snow, fallen branches, and wind-driven water can damage the exterior and create hidden interior problems. Check the home before damage spreads.
Request Post-Storm AssessmentDealing with insurance?
If damage may involve an insurance claim, take photos and videos before repairs. We help homeowners document visible damage and request restoration work for insurance-related projects.
Get Insurance Repair Help* Insurance coverage depends on your policy and carrier. We do not guarantee claim approval.
Request a Damage Assessment
Tell us what happened, where the damage is, and whether the issue is urgent. Upload photos if helpful and request a damage assessment.
Restoration services across Connecticut
Serving Connecticut homeowners, sellers, landlords, real estate agents, investors, and property managers. Availability depends on damage type, schedule, location, and project scope.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you handle storm damage?
- Yes. Storm damage, wind-related damage, exterior damage, water intrusion, and interior repair after storms are core service categories.
- Do you repair ceilings and walls after leaks?
- Yes. Ceiling, wall, drywall, plaster, paint, trim, and interior repair after water damage are available.
- Can you help with insurance repairs?
- Yes. We can help document visible damage, provide repair assessment, and prepare repair estimates. Insurance coverage depends on the policy and carrier.
- Do you repair rotted trim and exterior wood?
- Yes. Rot repair, trim repair, fascia, soffits, porch boards, deck boards, and exterior carpentry are key services.
- Do you handle mold?
- We help with mold and moisture-related repair planning. Some mold situations may require containment, testing, remediation, or specialty handling depending on severity and conditions.
