Advance Restoration

Frozen Pipe Flood Cleanup in Imlay, Michigan, 48003, (810) 255-8756

While there are many frozen pipe repair companies to choose from in Imlay, 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 (810) 255-8756 so that our family can help your family recover faster.

Need 24/7 Response In Imlay for Frozen Pipe Flood Cleanup Services. Call (810) 255-8756 Now!

Our frozen pipe flood cleanup company is available to respond 24/7 for emergency dispatch of  our mobile command center immediately upon your call to (810) 255-8756.  Our frozen pipe leak repair experts can be in Imlay within the hour to provide immediate safety hazard measures and begin emergency cleanup. Thorough documentation of the site will be recorded and a plan for recovery will be put in place with your insurance provider so that you are back in business as soon as possible.

Why Choose Advance Restoration?

Give us a call at (810) 255-8756 to discuss your emergency response plan.

IICRC Certified —What's it all About?

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. Establishing and furthering global recognition of specific standards and certifications for the cleaning and installation industry for proper inspection, cleaning and restoration.

What does that technical talk really mean to our customers?

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

Our IICRC Certified Firm is committed to four key objectives:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common cause of frozen burst pipe flood?

A frozen pipe flood cleanup disaster is commonly caused by a water pressure issue. Frozen pipes don't always burst because of ice expansion as one might think—when temperatures drop below freezing, water molecules can crystalize taking up more space than when in liquid form. As ice expands within the pipe it pushes the water toward the closed faucet causing pressure to build between the ice blockage and the faucet— causing it to rupture.

Should I dry the water myself?

It is not recommended. DIY drying may miss hidden moisture, leading to mold growth or deeper damage. Secondary water damage can also happen when water is not properly dried. Professional water damage cleanup prevents these issues.

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.

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