(313) 351-1253

Burst Pipe Water Damage Cleanup

in Wyandotte, Michigan

(313) 351-1253
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Burst Pipe Water Damage Cleanup in Wyandotte, Michigan, 48192

Call: (313) 351-1253

While there are many frozen pipe repair companies to choose from in Wyandotte, we believe our family owned and operated disaster restoration service will exceed your expectations.

We are dedicated to providing every customer's job large or small with superior responsive service and industry standard pricing set by your insurance provider.

Call us today at (313) 351-1253 so that our family can help your family recover faster.

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Burst Pipe Water Damage Cleanup Services. Call (313) 351-1253 Now!

Advance Restoration takes pride in our rank as a top burst pipe repair company. We provide immediate response to water damage restoration needs 24/7, 365 days of the year to property owners in Wyandotte within 60 minutes or less of your call.

Our IICRC certified burst pipe water damage experts are highly trained and knowledgeable in all aspects of Burst Pipe Water Damage Cleanup.  Hiring Advance Restoration provides peace of mind that your job will be done right the first time. Rest assured you've hired the best burst pipe restoration company in the industry to take proper care of your water damage situation.

  • Quality workmanship
  • Superior knowledge
  • Timely service
  • Unmatched customer satisfaction

These are just of few of the trademarks of your local Wyandotte full-service burst pipe damage company.

Call (313) 351-1253 to speak to an expert today!


The Advance Restoration Advantage

Give us a call at (313) 351-1253 to discuss your emergency response plan, our operators are standing by day and night to take your call.

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IICRC Certified —What it means for your recovery

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Technical excellence, that's what!

IICRC standards were created to provide the highest quality terminology, concepts and procedures recognized in the cleaning and restoration industry. Creation and promotion of global recognition of common cleaning and construction industry standards and certifications for proper inspection, washing and restoration.

What does that technical talk really mean to our customers?

Bottom line—highly-trained and certified frozen pipe repair experts measuring up to top IICRC standards.

All IICRC Certified Contractors are committed to four key objectives:

  • Certification at all times
  • IICRC professional on every job
  • Maintain industry standards
  • Commitment to ongoing professional training

Frequently Asked Questions

Can water damage leade to mold?

Yes. Mold can start growing within 24 to 48 hours in a moist environment. That’s why immediate action is needed once water is found. We help prevent mold by fixing leaks, installing vapor barriers, and improving ventilation to keep your home dry.

How do you remove water and dry out my property?

We use powerful pumps and vacuums to remove standing water, followed by industrial dehumidifiers and air movers to dry the space completely.

What if the water damage is from a sewage backup?

Sewage backups are considered Category 3 water (black water) and are highly hazardous. We follow strict biohazard cleanup protocols to disinfect and restore your property safely. This type of cleanup should never be attempted by a non-professional.


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