Flood Damage Cleanup You Can Rely On
Norfolk floods come from Atlantic storms, nor'easters, hurricane surge, Chesapeake Bay tides, and Lafayette and Elizabeth River backups. Floodwater is always category 3 — contaminated with sewage, pesticides, and biohazards — so cleanup requires PPE, proper material disposal, and aggressive antimicrobial treatment. We have decades of experience with FEMA, NFIP, and private flood insurance documentation.
What's Included
- Category 3 floodwater protocols and PPE
- Contaminated drywall, insulation, and flooring removal
- EPA-registered antimicrobial sanitization
- Structural drying with desiccant dehumidifiers
- NFIP and private flood insurance documentation
- Coordination with FEMA and adjusters
Common Loss Types We Handle
- Floodwater from a hurricane, nor'easter, or surge
- Lafayette or Elizabeth River backup
- Standing water in basement or crawl space
- Mud, sediment, or debris on floors
- Strong sewage or chemical odor
Flood Damage Cleanup FAQs
- Does homeowners insurance cover flood damage?
- Standard homeowners policies exclude flood. Coverage requires a separate NFIP or private flood policy. We document everything to support whatever coverage you have, and work directly with FEMA and adjusters.
- What materials can be saved after a flood?
- Hard surfaces (tile, sealed concrete, hardwood) are often salvageable with proper cleaning. Porous materials in contact with floodwater (drywall, carpet pad, insulation, particleboard) typically must be removed and replaced per IICRC S500.
