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Water Damage Restoration
Full-service water damage restoration from initial assessment through final repairs. We restore your property to pre-loss condition.
Learn More →Dealing with water damage in Layton? Our IICRC-certified crews arrive within 60 minutes to extract water, dry your property, and restore your home. We handle everything from the first call to the final coat of paint — so you only make one phone call.
We respond within 60 minutes
Most water damage in Layton starts the same way: a pipe bursts overnight, snowmelt floods the basement, or you come home to find an appliance leak that has been running for hours. By the time you discover the problem, the clock is already ticking — and every hour of standing water means more damage to your floors, walls, and belongings.
That is where we come in. Our IICRC-certified water damage restoration crews respond within 60 minutes, fully equipped with truck-mounted extraction units, commercial dehumidifiers, and thermal imaging cameras. We do not just pump out the water and leave. We dry every wall cavity, monitor moisture levels daily, handle the insurance paperwork, and rebuild anything that was damaged. One team, one point of contact, from emergency call to finished repairs.
We have restored homes across Layton, Kaysville, Clearfield, and every community in Davis County. Whether it is a frozen pipe in January or spring runoff flooding your crawl space, we have seen it and fixed it.
Complete water damage solutions for homeowners and businesses across Davis County, UT.
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Full-service water damage restoration from initial assessment through final repairs. We restore your property to pre-loss condition.
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24/7 emergency response for burst pipes, flooding, and sewage backups. We arrive within 60 minutes to stop the damage.
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Comprehensive flood cleanup including water extraction, sanitization, and debris removal. We handle natural floods and indoor flooding.
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Structural repairs for water-damaged drywall, flooring, ceilings, and framing. We rebuild what water has destroyed.
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Professional mold testing, removal, and prevention after water damage events. Protect your family's health and your home's value.
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Commercial-grade dehumidification and air movement systems to thoroughly dry walls, floors, and structural components.
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Water damage gets worse every minute. Our crews are dispatched immediately and arrive with full equipment, ready to start extraction the moment we walk through your door.
Our technicians hold IICRC certifications in water damage restoration, applied structural drying, and mold remediation. You get expert-level service on every job.
We use commercial-grade dehumidifiers, high-velocity air movers, and thermal imaging cameras to find and eliminate every pocket of hidden moisture.
We document every step of the restoration process with detailed photos and moisture readings. We work directly with your insurance adjuster to streamline your claim.
We live and work in Davis County. When spring runoff floods Layton basements or a winter pipe bursts in Kaysville, we understand the local conditions that cause water damage here.
We do not stop at drying. Our team handles drywall replacement, flooring installation, painting, and every repair needed to restore your home to pre-damage condition.
A proven 4-step process that gets your home back to normal as fast as possible.
Call or text (385) 442-5561 any time, day or night. We dispatch a crew immediately and walk you through initial safety steps over the phone.
Our technicians arrive within 60 minutes, assess the damage with moisture meters and thermal imaging, and create a detailed restoration plan.
We extract all standing water with commercial pumps, then deploy industrial dehumidifiers and air movers to dry your property completely.
Once dry, we repair or replace damaged drywall, flooring, trim, and paint. Your home is restored to its pre-damage condition.
Real reviews from Davis County homeowners we have helped.
"Our water heater burst at 2 AM on a Sunday. They were at our house within 45 minutes and had the water extracted before sunrise. The drying equipment ran for three days and they checked on it daily. Our basement is better than before."
"Spring runoff flooded our crawl space. They handled everything from extraction to mold prevention to fixing the drywall. The insurance process was painless because they documented everything so thoroughly."
"A pipe froze and burst in our upstairs bathroom, causing damage to two floors. They responded the same day, set up containment, and had us back to normal in under two weeks. Could not recommend them enough."
Professional water damage restoration throughout Davis and Weber Counties.
Common questions about water damage restoration in Layton, UT.
We offer 24/7 emergency response with an average arrival time of 60 minutes or less for water damage calls in Layton, UT and surrounding Davis County areas. Our trucks are pre-loaded with extraction equipment, dehumidifiers, and air movers so we can begin work the moment we arrive at your property.
Turn off the water source if you can safely do so. Shut off electricity in affected areas at the breaker panel. Move valuables, electronics, and furniture out of standing water if it is safe. Then call us immediately at (385) 442-5561. Do not enter rooms where electrical outlets are submerged in water.
Most homeowner's insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage, such as burst pipes, appliance failures, and roof leaks from storms. Gradual damage from maintenance neglect is typically not covered. We work directly with insurance companies and document every detail of the damage and restoration with photos, moisture readings, and itemized reports to support your claim.
The drying phase typically takes 3 to 5 days depending on the extent of the water intrusion, the materials affected, and the ambient humidity. Full restoration, including repairs to drywall, flooring, and other structural elements, may take 1 to 3 weeks for significant damage. We monitor moisture levels daily to ensure thorough drying before beginning any repairs.
Yes. Mold can begin growing within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure, even in Utah's dry climate. Any sustained moisture behind walls, under flooring, or in crawl spaces creates the conditions mold needs to thrive. This is why professional water extraction and structural drying are essential after any water damage event. We monitor moisture levels throughout the process and offer mold remediation services when needed.
Call Layton Water Damage at (385) 442-5561 any time, day or night. We provide 24/7 emergency water damage restoration throughout Layton and Davis County. Our IICRC-certified crews arrive within 60 minutes with commercial extraction equipment, and we handle everything from water removal through final repairs. Free estimates on every call.
Every year, hundreds of Layton homeowners deal with unexpected water damage. The Wasatch Front's climate — with its heavy snowfall, rapid spring thaws, and clay-heavy soil — creates conditions that put Davis County properties at higher risk than most of Utah. Here are the situations we see most often.
Every spring, warming temperatures send snowmelt cascading down from the Wasatch Range into Layton neighborhoods. Homes near the foothills, along creeks, and in low-lying areas of Davis County are especially vulnerable. When the ground is still frozen and cannot absorb runoff, water finds its way into basements, crawl spaces, and window wells. If your home has been affected by seasonal flooding, our flood cleanup team can extract standing water and begin structural drying the same day you call.
Layton winters regularly bring below-freezing temperatures that can freeze exposed or poorly insulated plumbing. When a pipe bursts at two in the morning, the resulting flood can cause thousands of dollars in damage within minutes. Pipes in exterior walls, unheated garages, and crawl spaces are the most common failure points. Our emergency water extraction crews respond 24/7 so you can get help the moment a pipe lets go, not the next business day.
Water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers are among the leading causes of indoor water damage across Utah homes. A water heater that fails in a finished basement can release 40 to 80 gallons in minutes, saturating carpet, drywall, and subfloor materials. Washing machine supply hoses are another frequent culprit, particularly braided rubber lines that crack with age. When an appliance flood happens, professional water damage restoration prevents secondary damage and gets your home back to normal.
Layton receives significant snowfall each winter, and heavy accumulation on your roof can lead to ice dams along the eaves. When trapped meltwater has nowhere to go, it backs up under shingles and seeps into attic spaces, ceilings, and walls. Left unaddressed, even a small roof leak can cause structural rot and create conditions for mold growth. If you notice water stains on ceilings or walls after a storm, call us for a professional assessment and water damage repair before the problem spreads.
Sewer line blockages, tree root intrusion, and overwhelmed storm drains can push contaminated water back into your home through floor drains and toilets. This type of water damage carries serious health risks and requires specialized cleanup procedures. Our team follows IICRC standards for contaminated water events, combining thorough extraction with antimicrobial treatment and professional mold remediation when necessary.
Much of Davis County sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. This seasonal cycle creates hairline cracks in foundations that allow groundwater to seep into basements during heavy rain or snowmelt. Over time, even small seepage events can lead to persistent moisture problems and mold growth behind finished walls. If you are dealing with recurring basement moisture, our restoration specialists can help dry the affected areas and recommend long-term solutions.
The IICRC classifies water damage into three categories based on contamination level. Each requires a different restoration approach.
Clean water damage originates from a sanitary source such as a broken supply line, sink overflow, or a leaking faucet. While this water does not pose an immediate health threat, it still causes significant damage to drywall, flooring, and personal belongings if not addressed quickly. Our emergency water extraction service removes clean water fast, followed by thorough structural drying to prevent the situation from escalating to a higher category.
Grey water contains chemical, biological, or physical contaminants that can cause discomfort or illness. Common sources include dishwasher and washing machine overflows, sump pump failures, and toilet overflows that contain urine but no solid waste. Grey water events require more aggressive extraction techniques and antimicrobial treatments. Our certified technicians follow IICRC protocols for grey water flood cleanup, ensuring affected materials are either properly decontaminated or safely removed.
Black water is the most serious category and includes sewage backups, flooding from rivers or storm drains, and any water that has come into contact with ground-level contaminants. This type of water carries bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens that present real health risks. Porous materials like carpet, padding, and drywall exposed to black water typically must be removed and replaced. Our team handles complete Category 3 restoration, from safe removal and disposal through mold remediation and full water damage repair.
From Bountiful to Ogden, we provide professional water damage restoration across the entire I-15 corridor.
As a locally owned water damage restoration company based in Layton, we are positioned at the heart of Davis County. That means most of our service calls are within a 20-minute drive, and we consistently hit our 60-minute emergency response window for water damage calls throughout the county. We work with homeowners, renters, property managers, and commercial building owners across the entire I-15 corridor from Bountiful to Ogden.
Kaysville and Fruit Heights sit just south of Layton along the Wasatch Front, where older homes with aging plumbing are especially susceptible to burst pipes and water heater failures. A few miles north, Clearfield and Clinton are home to many families connected to nearby Hill Air Force Base, and we understand the urgency military families face when dealing with water damage in base housing or off-base rentals.
To the west, Syracuse and West Point border the Great Salt Lake marshlands where high water tables can compound basement flooding during wet seasons. Heading south, the communities of Farmington, Centerville, Bountiful, Woods Cross, and North Salt Lake round out our primary Davis County coverage area. Each of these cities sits along the Wasatch Front and faces similar risks from snowmelt, frozen pipes, and clay soil drainage challenges.
We also serve South Weber, Roy, and Ogden in Weber County. Whether your property is a single-family home near Lagoon in Farmington or a commercial building off Hill Field Road in Layton, our water damage restoration team has the equipment and expertise to handle the job. Call or text (385) 442-5561 any time for a free estimate.