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PuroClean Squamish Whistler handles the job from start to finish, helping you cut back costs and achieve peace of mind knowing that your property is in expert hands. We provide service 24/7, from the initial damage assessment, to a final walkthrough to ensure satisfaction, and a warranty on our work. We have built a rewarding and successful collaboration with insurance professionals, home service providers, and property managers throughout our community.

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Water Damage Restoration in Whistler: Why Choose Our Experts

We are a locally owned and operated business providing water damage restoration in Whistler, Squamish, and the surrounding areas. Setting us apart in the water damage repair industry is our use of the PuroClean QuickDry System™. Our system helps us restore property in the shortest possible time and at a lower cost. Our staff are trained in our world class training facility. We make it our goal to restore your property as thoroughly and with as little disruption as possible.

Water Damage Restoration in Whistler: Contact Our Professionals

Call the damage restoration experts at PuroClean Squamish Whistler for any water damage incident, large or small. We respond and rescue 24/7.

Floods often result in household water damage that may not look very serious, yet, the loss can quickly escalate into unnecessary, and often preventable, damage to both your property and health. Timing is critical to reducing further damage. Our licensed and certified technicians work with compassion, professionalism and urgency to mitigate the water damage and restore your property and belongings.

  • Water Removal
  • Emergency Water Extraction
  • Drying & Dehumidification
  • Carpet Restoration
  • Carpet Cleaning, Deodorization & Spot Removal
  • Mould & Odour Removal
  • Reconstruction

Urgency and Compassion

Knowing how devastating water damage can be to families or businesses, our “Paramedics of Property Damage™” respond with urgency and compassion every hour and every day of the week to come to your property’s rescue.

Professional Assessments

We use sensors such as moisture detectors and hygrometers to determine the full extent of water damage, including what’s visible and what you can’t see beneath the surface.

Our IICRC-certified professionals will thoroughly explain the drying and cleaning procedure, so you can have peace of mind knowing all the steps.

Most Common Sources for Water Damage in Your Whistler Property

Storm Damage and Flash Floods

Water damage may strike your property due to natural catastrophes such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and other phenomena. Strong winds and heavy rains can cause harm to your roof, causing rainwater to drain directly into your home or company. Worse, severe weather can sometimes result in flash flooding, particularly if your property is located in a flood-prone zone. Read our guide for what to do when flash floods strike.

Overflowing Bathtubs, Sinks, and Washing Machines

You would be surprised to know that at times, people living in multiple story units, forget to turn the water off as they are preparing a bath and it overflows, other times washing machines fail, overflowing. These events cause flooding on the floors where these units are installed and at times they end up leaking from upstairs to the units below. These events end up flooding inside the walls, floors, and damaging drywall and ceiling as well as other home components. Head over to our blog to find out what actions to take if your washing machine overflows.

Pipes and Supply Line Leaks

The pipes on your property carry water throughout, so a leak or puncture can lead to significant damage. A leaking kitchen sink pipe might allow enough water to flow into the cabinet below it, potentially causing damage. A leaking pipe inside the walls may make things worse. A leak like this can cause significant water damage and the formation of a mold colony because the entire wall is wetted. Worse yet, if there is a leak in your plumbing supply line or drainage pipe in the soil beneath your concrete slab, you’ll be out of luck. Learn how to detect if there is a leak leading to water damage within your walls.

Frozen Pipes

Water damage can occur when pipes freeze. Frozen pipes are a common issue in the colder months. As the temperatures get lower, the water in pipes that are not well insulated can freeze. Water expands when it freezes, damaging the water lines, creating leaky pipes, and flooding the house.

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