Top 10 flood & water damage remediation services in Iowa City, IA
Costs to Repair Ceiling Water Damage
Top questions to ask before hiring a flood & water damage restoration specialist
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
Recent reviews for Iowa City flood & water damage restoration services
Mike's Construction is Michael Cortez. He operates under various names, sometimes in conjunction with Bruce O. Young (also under various names). These men are inept and construction but excellent at stealing your money. I hired them to do a basement rem...
I signed a contract with this company last summer and gave them a substantial downpayment. They never showed up to do the work and kept giving me excuses so I requested a refund and after getting the runaround for several weeks took them to court. I wo...
Do not use this man! He built me a deck that was not up to code at all! I had a city inspector check it. Now it is costing me thousands to have it redone so it doesn't collaspse. Was just set on an existing slab of cement with no support. Steps loose and ...
All flood & water damage restoration services in Iowa City, IA
Latest projects near Iowa City
Within a month
Restore, renovate or repair home damage
Repair and restore home after flood and water damage
Plumbing fixture, pipe leak or drain backup
One week ago
Washing machine or water line, Faulty hook up
Yes
A few rooms
Drywall, cabinets, plumbing, sub floors
Yes
Within a month
Restore, renovate or repair home damage
Repair and restore home after flood and water damage
Rain and weather or home exterior leak
More than one month ago
Siding, I'm not sure, Water comes in from a hole in the floor and from the outside in one area. Water comes in where a patio roof meets the siding.
No
Flooring and subfloor, Walls, drywall and insulation, I'm not sure
No