Everything we do — from emergency water extraction to insurance claim filing — is designed to get your property back to normal as fast as possible.
Bismarck's extreme continental climate — temperatures that swing from below -30°F in winter to 100°F in summer — creates year-round water damage risks. Frozen pipes are among the most common emergencies in January and February, while heavy thunderstorms and flash flooding hit in summer. Our truck-mounted extraction units hold hundreds of gallons and deploy to any location in the Bismarck-Mandan metro within 60 minutes. We work until the standing water is fully removed, then transition immediately to structural drying. Every hour of standing water allowed to sit adds to your repair bill — we move fast.
After water is extracted, hidden moisture in walls, insulation, and subfloors is the real threat. In Bismarck's cold, dry winters, the temptation is to think the structure will dry on its own — it won't without active equipment. Our desiccant dehumidifiers and high-velocity air movers work continuously to drive moisture out of structural cavities. Technicians visit daily, take moisture meter readings in every affected zone, and adjust equipment positioning for maximum efficiency. Most Bismarck homes reach target dry-standard levels in three to five days. We issue a written drying certificate at completion — required by your insurance carrier.
North Dakota summers are more humid than most people expect, and Bismarck's Missouri River location adds to ambient moisture levels. Mold can begin colonizing wet materials within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure. Once structural drying is complete and certified, we apply EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments to every affected surface — drywall, wood framing, subfloor, concrete, and insulation. This step is documented in the final restoration report and submitted to your insurance carrier as evidence of mold prevention protocol. We don't skip this step even when the structure appears dry to the naked eye.
A water damage insurance claim in Bismarck involves navigating coverage questions specific to North Dakota — frozen pipe exclusions, flood vs. internal water source distinctions, and depreciation schedules for older homes. Our team handles all of it. From the moment we arrive, we photograph every affected area, log moisture readings, and produce the documentation format your adjuster expects. We communicate directly with your carrier — whether that's Nodak Mutual, State Farm, Farmers, American Family, or another North Dakota insurer — and advocate for complete reimbursement of covered restoration costs. You don't have to manage this alone.
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