Disaster Restoration in Georgetown, SC
24/7 emergency response for Georgetown County. 24/7 response across Georgetown County.
Trusted Restoration for Georgetown
Georgetown sits at the head of Winyah Bay, where the Sampit, Black, Pee Dee, and Waccamaw rivers all meet the Atlantic, making this historic port town especially exposed to storm surge, tidal flooding, and hurricane damage. As South Carolina's third-oldest city, its waterfront Historic District is full of centuries-old homes and Front Street storefronts that demand careful, experienced restoration. We respond 24/7 across Georgetown County, drying out flooded properties and tackling the salt-air mold that comes with Lowcountry living.
We proudly serve Historic District, Maryville, Pleasant Hill, Highmarket, West End, Belle Isle and the surrounding Georgetown County communities, with 24/7 emergency dispatch and insurance documentation support on every job.
Services We Provide in Georgetown
Hurricane Damage
Coastal storm and hurricane recovery — water extraction, roof tarping, debris removal, drying, and rebuild-ready preparation. We mobilize the moment it is safe.
Hurricane Damage in Georgetown →Water Damage Restoration
Rapid water extraction, industrial dehumidification, structural drying, and documented rebuild-ready dry-out. Average timeline: 3–7 days to dry.
Water Damage Restoration in Georgetown →Fire & Smoke Damage
Comprehensive soot removal and smoke odor elimination. We leave your home clean, safe, and rebuild-ready.
Fire & Smoke Damage in Georgetown →Mold Removal
Professional inspection, independent third-party air quality testing, safe remediation, and third-party clearance testing. We eliminate mold at its source.
Mold Removal in Georgetown →Flood Damage
Emergency flood water extraction, debris removal, structural drying, and rebuild-ready cleanup for coastal and inland flooding.
Flood Damage in Georgetown →Sewage Cleanup
Hazardous material containment, contamination removal, antimicrobial treatment, and complete disinfection using our proven 6-step process.
Sewage Cleanup in Georgetown →Common Local Risks
- Storm surge and tidal flooding off Winyah Bay and the Sampit River, where five rivers converge at sea level
- Hurricane and tropical-storm wind and water damage along the low-lying waterfront and Front Street Historic District
- Aging 18th- and 19th-century homes and storefronts with original wood, plaster, and crawl-space foundations vulnerable to rot and seepage
- Salt air and Lowcountry humidity driving persistent mold and mildew in older cottages and riverside properties
Need Restoration in Georgetown?
Call our 24/7 emergency line or request a free estimate.