(248) 587-8456

Frozen Pipe Flood Cleanup

in Lakeville, Michigan

(248) 587-8456
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Frozen Pipe Flood Cleanup in Lakeville, Michigan, 48366

Call: (248) 587-8456

While there are many frozen pipe flood damage companies to choose from in Lakeville, 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 (248) 587-8456 so that our family can help your family recover faster.

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Need 24/7 Response In Lakeville for Frozen Pipe Flood Cleanup Services. Call (248) 587-8456 Now!

We provide 365 days of the year, day or night emergency response services — that's how we operate! Inside an hour we can have boots on the ground for immediate Frozen Pipe Flood Cleanup services. Our central command facilities are already designed to provide emergency recovery and dry-out, ready for dispatch to your site.  Our frozen pipe flood restoration experts will assess the damage and provide a recovery plan that will easily open the doors up for company.

Why Choose Advance Restoration?

At Advance Restoration, we service all types of commercial large loss properties including:

  • Office Building Restoration
  • Motel & Hotel Restoration
  • Major and Individual Retail Center Restoration
  • Schools & Higher Educational Building Restoration
  • Hospitality Restoration
  • Restaurant Restoration
  • Entertainment Facility Restoration
  • Healthcare Facility Restoration
  • Industrial & Manufacturing Facility Restoration
  • Mixed Use Building Restoration

IICRC Certified —What's it all About?

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In order to include the highest quality terms, principles and procedures recognized in the water damage restoration industries, IICRC standards are set. Establish and encourage reputation abroad for the cleaning and construction industry to ensure proper assessment, maintenance and restoration of relevant requirements and certifications.

What that really means to you is highly-trained, exceptionally knowledgeable, certified frozen burst pipe restoration experts that use state-of-the-art technology and procedures on your property loss! We get the job done right—no excuses.

Our IICRC Certified Firm is 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

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.

How do I know if everything is fully dry?

We use moisture meters and thermal imaging to detect hidden moisture and ensure your property is completely dry before repairs and reconstruction begin, if needed.

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.

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