Our Service Areas in Florida

Areas That We Cover

Palm Beach Gardens
Riviera Beach
Palm Beach
Loxahatchee
Lantana
Boca Raton
Deerfield Beach
Pompano Beach
Coral Springs
Sunrise
Lauderhill
North Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale
Hollywood
Pembroke Pines
Delray Beach
Lake Worth
North Palm Beach
Juno Beach

 Our Service Areas in Texas

Areas That We Cover

Tomball
Montgomery County
Fort Bend County
Brazos County
Galveston County
Houston

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Restoration vs. Replacement: Making the Call After a Flood
Water’s out, and now you’re staring at the wreckage, do you restore what’s left or rip it up and start fresh? Homeowners agonize over soaked oak floors that took years to refinish; property managers crunch numbers on 15 ruined units
Why Your Property’s Age Changes the Water Damage Game
Water damage doesn’t play fair—it exploits your property’s quirks, and age is the biggest wild card. A homeowner in a 1920s craftsman might love the character until a leak reveals crumbling lath-and-plaster walls that drink water like a desert.
Flood Cleanup Isn’t Just Physical: Coping with the Emotional Toll
Floods don’t just leave watermarks on your walls—they leave scars on your psyche. Homeowners talk about the gut-wrenching moment they find a soaked wedding album or a child’s stuffed animal floating in muck.
The Hidden Costs of Water Damage: What Homeowners and Property Managers Need to Know
Water damage doesn’t just soak your floor system, soaks your bank account, your time, and sometimes your sanity. For homeowners, the initial shock of a flooded basement or a burst pipe might seem manageable

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What Our Clients Say

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Jp Cotton
17:41 12 Jan 25
Mimi and the crew did a great job so far. Very respectful and clean.
Jenny L
01:07 12 Jan 25
Ryan and Rick were very professional, polite and punctual. They walked me through the process as they were working the area of the damage/loss. They were respectful of the “no shoes in the house” custom which I greatly appreciate. Thank you both for your hard work.
Aaron Carpenter
16:12 05 Jan 25
The demo crew has been absolutely wonderful. Friendly, careful, diligent, and flexible.
David Melendez
20:40 18 Nov 24
Amazing and professional company that walked me through every option available and kept in contact with me throughout the process. Response to my emails and questions was quick and the house looks amazing! Darren and Krysti were always helpful and my home is back to the way it was before a tree fell on it. I highly recommend Disaster America.
Barry Christensen
12:08 05 Nov 24
A challenge to schedule, but they do good work.
Snug Harbor
14:46 18 Oct 24
Disaster America responded quick, they were professional and we got a great price. Thank you for getting the job done quick.
Toni Maddox
14:01 03 Sep 23
Disaster America did a great job on the renovation of a water emergency I had in April… but:Fast forward to late June… The renovation/restoration was finally done: $72 THOUSAND DOLLARS later and 2 bedrooms, hall, bathroom, and 1/4 of the living room dried out and replaced by Disaster America USA.Now… 6 weeks ago (mid July) we started noticing a “buckle” in the floor right inside the front door (about 4 ft from where they deemed was the end of the water damage). 3 weeks ago the buckle had started protruding through the brand new LVP that they put down and it spread down a line toward where they had finished the underfloor remodel. By Thursday it had gotten so bad we couldn’t open the door all the way.Now… when the LVP broke and boards started coming through I called to speak with Jason at Disaster America and he text me and told me to email him the pics and he’d get back to me… I’ve yet to hear back from anyone. I also called and spoke with Sam who was the foreman of the construction company they used and sent him pics of it. He actually said they’d be here Friday to take a look at it and never showed up and I haven’t been able to contact him again either. *Though Sam did tell me he figured the foundation under the old floor had failed and he was sure that was the problem 🙄 Of note- the foundation was repaired less than a year ago and I have the warranty*So on Friday… With some help, I started ripping up the floor to see what the problem was because obviously it was my problem and no one was going to get back with me on this. It wasn’t the foundation… the hardwood subfloor had buckled because the water obviously went further than they thought {as I’d thought, and even asked them to go further when they were ripping it up and they declined and said they KNEW it wasn’t damaged out that far}.So, enjoy some pics of my Labor Day Weekend as this $1.74 disaster continues to cost me THOUSANDS of dollars to fix still, after it was already “fixed” to the tune of $72,000!

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