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Water Damage Restoration Services in Virginia

Clearview Water Damage provides trusted Water Restoration services across Virginia. Our experts safely access, extract, clean, dry, and prevent further damage for your home or business.

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Expert Water Damage Restoration and Repair for a Safe, Dry Home

Water damage can disrupt homes and businesses, causing structural issues, hidden moisture problems, and mold growth. At Clearview Water Damage, we provide professional water damage restoration and repair services across Virginia. Our certified teams use advanced drying and restoration methods to remove water, repair damage, and prevent future issues. Whether you’re dealing with a burst pipe, flooding, or storm damage, we restore your property to a safe, dry environment you can trust.

We Provide Free Estimates

Our Clear Steps and Procedures for Water Damage Restoration

Water Extraction & Cleanup

We use specialized extraction equipment to remove water, including standing water, soaked carpet, and hardwoods. Reducing the risk of mold and further damage.

Damage Assessment & Repairs

Our team carefully evaluates the extent of water damage, identifying affected materials, structural concerns, and hidden moisture to create a clear plan for restoration.

Insurance Guidence

We assist you through the insurance claims process, documenting the damage and working with your provider to help maximize coverage and reduce stress.

Structural Drying & Moisture Control

Commercial drying equipment is placed in affected areas to ensure materials reach a safe dry level. This will prevent mold from coming back.

Final Assessment & Prevention

After restoration is complete, we perform a final inspection to ensure all water has been removed, repairs meet quality standards, and your property is safe and fully restored.

Why Water Damage should be addressed Immediately

Water damage restoration should begin right away to protect your home or business. A burst supply line, leaking pipe, or flooding can quickly soak walls, flooring, and crawlspaces, trapping hidden moisture that causes mold, wood rot, and structural damage. In as little as 24–48 hours, bacteria and mold growth can begin, creating serious health risks. Immediate professional water extraction and drying services are the only way to prevent secondary damage and costly repairs. At Clearview Water Damage, we provide fast, 24/7 water damage cleanup across Virginia—from Northern Virginia and DC down to Virginia Beach and west to Roanoke. Most sudden water damage from a pressurized supply line is typically covered by insurance, and we work directly with your provider to make the claims process easier.

Laundry Room Water Damage

Why Choose Clearview Water Damage?

At Clearview Water Damage, we know that every situation is different. That’s why we don’t limit you to a single approach. We partner with a network of personally trusted teams and vendors, ensuring you receive unbiased professional opinions and the best solutions for your unique problem. Our priority is restoring your property with honesty, transparency, and care.

Fast
Response

Available 24/7 to prevent further damage.

Trusted Partnership

Personally vetted vendors for reliable solutions.

Unbiased
Guidance

Honest opinions focused on what’s best for you.

Certified Professionals

IICRC-certified technicians delivering professional results.

Causes of Water Damage and Professional Restoration Solutions

Not sure what to do during a water emergency?

Whether it’s a water heater burst, appliance leak, toilet overflow, or another issue, click your situation below for the right steps and solutions.

Water heater leaked

Water Heater Burst

Supply Line Burst

Supply Line Burst

Bathroom Sink Overflow

Toilet, Sink, Tub Overflow

Appliance Leak

Appliance Leak

HVAC Unit Leak

HVAC Condensation Leak

Toilet wax ring damage

Wax Ring Failure

Water Heater Burst: Causes, Damage, and Restoration Solutions

A burst water heater can flood rooms fast. Follow these emergency steps, then call our water damage restoration team for rapid extraction and drying.

Customer To-Do List (Immediate Steps)

  • Shut off the valve to the leaking fixture if possible.

  • Place a bucket, pan, or towels under the leak to contain water.

  • Avoid using the affected fixture until inspected.

  • Document visible damage with photos for your insurance claim.

Insurance Coverage Probability

  • Sudden breaks or bursts are often covered, while slow or long-term leaks may be excluded.

Our Professional To-Do & Concerns

  • Extract standing water and stabilize the area to prevent structural damage.

  • Perform moisture mapping to locate hidden water and dry walls, flooring, and insulation.

  • Inspect for mold growth and apply antimicrobial treatments as needed.

  • Repair or replace affected drywall, flooring, and insulation.

  • Provide detailed documentation to support your insurance claim.

Supply Line Burst: Causes, Risks, and Professional Restoration Solutions

A supply line leak can cause hidden water damage behind cabinets, walls, and flooring. Quick action is essential to stop further damage and prevent mold growth.

Supply Line Burst

Customer To-Do List (Immediate Steps)

  • Shut off the main water supply valve immediately.

  • Turn off power to the water heater (electric breaker or gas shutoff).

  • Move valuables and elevate furniture away from standing water.

  • Avoid walking in pooled water near electrical outlets.

  • Photograph damage for your insurance claim and contact our 24/7 team.

Insurance Coverage Probability

  •  Sudden, accidental bursts are typically covered by homeowners insurance.

  • Document the loss and mitigate further damage promptly.

Our Professional To-Do & Concerns

  • Use moisture detection tools to locate hidden water damage inside cabinets, walls, and flooring.

  • Document water damage. Provide customer with guidance and plan of action.

  • Thoroughly dry affected areas to stop mold growth and structural damage.

  • Disinfect and clean work area.

  • Restore damaged drywall, subflooring, or cabinetry as needed. Bring home to before loss conditions. 

Toilet, Sink, or Tub Overflow: Hazards, Cleanup Process, and Professional Help

Plumbing overflows can spread contaminated water into floors, walls, and ceilings. Quick action is critical to minimize damage and reduce health risks.

Bathroom Sink Overflow

Customer To-Do List (Immediate Steps)

  • Shut off the water supply valve behind the toilet, sink, or tub.

  • Avoid using the fixture until the blockage or issue is cleared.

  • Remove standing water with towels or a wet/dry vacuum if safe to do so.

  • Take photos of the affected areas for your insurance claim.

Insurance Coverage Probability

  • Typically covered if the overflow is sudden and accidental, but not if caused by negligence or poor maintenance.

Our Professional To-Do & Concerns

  • Sanitize and disinfect affected areas, especially if toilet water is involved (Category 2 or 3 water).

  • Inspect for water seepage into flooring, walls, and ceilings below.

  • Apply antimicrobial treatment to prevent bacteria and mold growth.

  • Repair or replace damaged flooring, drywall, or cabinetry.

Appliance Leak: Common Sources, Insurance Concerns, and Professional Repairs

Appliance leaks can go unnoticed until water seeps under flooring, cabinets, or walls. These leaks may cause hidden damage and mold growth if not addressed quickly.

Appliance Leak

Customer To-Do List (Immediate Steps)

  • Turn off the appliance and shut off the water supply line if possible.

  • Unplug the appliance if water is near electrical components.

  • Clean up visible standing water to limit immediate damage.

  • Take photos of the leak and surrounding damage for insurance purposes.

  • Take photos of model number of appliance. Your insurance may need this for a subrogation claim.

Insurance Coverage Probability

  • Sudden appliance failures are often covered, but slow or long-term unnoticed leaks may be excluded by insurance policies.

Our Professional To-Do & Concerns

  • Inspect behind and beneath the appliance for hidden water damage.

  • Check subflooring and cabinetry for rot, swelling, or mold growth.

  • Dry and restore affected flooring, drywall, or insulation as needed.

  • Ensure safe reinstallation and reconnection of the appliance.

HVAC Condensation Leaks: Hidden Water Damage and Restoration Solutions

HVAC condensation leaks often start small but can lead to serious hidden water damage in attics, walls, or ceilings. If not addressed, these leaks may cause mold growth and structural issues over time.

HVAC Unit Leak

Customer To-Do List (Immediate Steps)

  • Turn off the HVAC system to stop active leakage.

  • Place a container or towels under the unit to catch dripping water.

  • Replace clogged air filters if needed to improve airflow.

  • Contact a professional if water damage has already spread.

Insurance Coverage Probability

  • Many homeowners’ policies do not cover slow or maintenance-related leaks. Coverage may apply if the damage is sudden and accidental.

Our Professional To-Do & Concerns

  • Inspect attics, walls, or ceilings for hidden moisture and structural damage.

  • Unclog or repair the condensation drain line to prevent future leaks.

  • Dry and treat water-damaged insulation, drywall, or framing.

  • Apply antimicrobial treatment to prevent mold growth in affected areas.

Toilet Wax Ring Failure: Category 3 Water Risks and Restoration Solutions

A failed toilet wax ring can allow water to seep under flooring and into ceilings below. Left untreated, this type of leak can cause rot, mold, and costly structural damage.

Toilet wax ring damage

Customer To-Do List (Immediate Steps)

  • Stop using the toilet until repairs are made.

  • Place towels around the toilet base to soak up leaking water.

  • Check for signs of water stains or leaks on the ceiling below if located on an upper floor.

  • Photograph the damage for insurance purposes.

Insurance Coverage Probability

  • Homeowners insurance may cover sudden and accidental leaks, but damage from long-term seepage or lack of maintenance is often excluded. In recent years, insurance providers have become stricter, making it more challenging to secure coverage for this type of claim.

Our Professional To-Do & Concerns

  • Assess the full extent of damage and document all affected materials for insurance purposes.

  • Since toilet leaks may involve Category 3 (hazardous) water, remove and dispose of contaminated materials safely.

  • Thoroughly disinfect and clean surrounding areas to eliminate bacteria and pathogens.

  • Dry subflooring and exposed framing to prevent structural damage and mold growth.

  • Repair or replace damaged flooring, drywall, and other building materials to restore a safe environment.

Serving Across Northern, Central, and Southern Virginia

Northern Virginia

  • Arlington County

  • Fairfax County

  • Loudoun County

  • Prince William County

  • Stafford County

  • Spotsylvania County

  • Culpeper County

  • Fauquier County

  • Rappahannock County

  • Clarke County

  • Warren County

  • City of Alexandria

  • City of Falls Church

  • City of Manassas 

  • City of Manassas Park

  • City of Fredericksburg

Central Virginia

  • Albemarle County

  • Louisa County

  • Fluvanna County

  • Goochland County

  • Powhatan County

  • Cumberland County

  • Nelson County

  • Appomattox County

  • Amelia County

  • Hanover County

  • Henrico County

  • Chesterfield County

  • King George County

  • Orange County

  • City of Richmond

  • City of Colonial Heights

Southwest & Roanoke Valley

  • Roanoke County

  • Bedford County

  • Botetourt County

  • Campbell County

  • Pittsylvania County

  • Amherst County

  • Franklin County

  • Halifax County

  • Charlotte County

  • Nottoway County

  • Prince Edward County

  • City of Roanoke

  • City of Lynchburg

  • City of Salem

Hampton Roads & Tidewater

  • James City County

  • York County

  • Isle of Wright County

  • Surry County

  • New Kent County

  • King William County

  • King & Queen County

  • Gloucester County

  • Middlesex County

  • Lancaster County

  • Northumberland County

  • Westmoreland County

  • Richmond County

  • City of Hampton

  • City of Newport News

  • City of Norfolk

  • City of Portsmouth

  • City of Chesapeake

  • City of Suffolk

  • City of Virginia Beach

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