When flood water enters your home or business, every minute matters. Our restoration specialists move fast to extract standing water, stop structural damage, and prevent mold growth.
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Rehab Restoration provides reliable flood damage restoration for homeowners and property managers across Upstate South Carolina, including Greenville, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Greer, Easley, and Travelers Rest. Heavy rains, storm damage, aging plumbing, and moisture-rich soil make properties in this area vulnerable to flood water, burst pipes, sewage backups, and foundation leaks. Once water enters, drywall, flooring, insulation, and structural framing absorb moisture fast, increasing the risk of mold growth.
Many neighborhoods across Upstate South Carolina face frequent flooding issues, especially areas like Five Forks, North Main, Pelham Road, Augusta Road, Berea, Sans Souci, Taylors Mill, and the Downtown Greenville historic district, where older homes and high groundwater create ideal conditions for water intrusion. Subdivisions in Simpsonville and Mauldin—including Stonebridge, Ashby Park, Holly Tree, and Brookfield—often see flooding from heavy summer storms and saturated soils.
Homes near Reedy River, Brushy Creek, and Enoree River are also at higher risk during flash flooding events.
Our team responds quickly with professional water extraction, dehumidification, sanitizing, and full restoration services to dry affected areas, prevent mildew, and bring your home back to industry standards. We also work directly with your insurance company to simplify the claims process.
Flood damage in Upstate South Carolina brings several unique issues. Here’s how we address them:
Flash flooding is especially common along Woodruff Road, Wade Hampton Boulevard, and low-lying areas of Cherrydale Point after heavy rainfall.
Solution: Fast flood water removal using high-capacity pumps.
Humidity spikes in neighborhoods like Overbook, Gower Estates, and Parkins Mill often prolong drying times.
Our Solution: Industrial dehumidifiers with continuous moisture monitoring.
Areas near water sources—Reedy River, Lake Conestee, and Saluda Lake—see mold form rapidly due to constant moisture.
Our Solution: Full mold remediation with antimicrobial treatments.
Crawl space homes in Taylors, Berea, and Travelers Rest frequently trap moisture after storms.
Our Solution: Crawl space drying, vapor barriers, and long-term moisture mitigation.
Historic homes in North Main, Augusta Road, West End, and Greenville’s Historic District often deal with aging plumbing that leads to leaks and flooding.
Our Solution: Burst pipe cleanup and structural drying for walls, floors, and subflooring.
Flood damage restoration costs vary depending on:
Most residential flood damage projects take 3–7 days for extraction and drying. Full restoration may take longer depending on structural repairs.
A homeowner experienced sudden flooding after a dishwasher malfunction, leaving standing water across the kitchen, dining room, and hallway. The water quickly seeped into the flooring and baseboards, requiring immediate attention to prevent mold growth and structural damage.
The homeowner praised the team’s professionalism, competence, and support throughout the entire project. With fast extraction, proper structural drying, and smooth demolition, the property was stabilized quickly and prepared for restoration.
Identify these risks, issues, and situations to know when you should call for professional help:
We provide flood damage repair and restoration throughout the Upstate. Find your city or town:
Call 864-884-2949 or request emergency service now.
We arrive quickly, work with your insurance company, and restore your home with certified professionals.
Immediately. Standing water causes structural damage and mold in hours.
Often yes—especially for storm damage, burst pipes, or sudden appliance failures. We help you navigate insurance claims.
Most homes dry within 3–5 days, depending on moisture levels and water source.
Yes. It can contain bacteria, chemicals, and sewage. Always stay out of flooded areas until professionals arrive.
Yes. We provide full mold remediation, sanitizing, and antimicrobial treatment.
Sometimes—depending on the water source and saturation. In many cases, it must be replaced.
Industrial air movers, dehumidifiers, pumps, moisture meters, and HEPA filtration.
Yes—24/7 emergency response across Upstate SC.
Yes. Areas like Five Forks, Pelham Road, Augusta Road, Taylors, and Simpsonville often experience flooding due to heavy storms, saturated soil, and older drainage systems. Quick water removal and proper drying are essential to prevent long-term damage.