Water Damage Restoration in Stamford
Water Damage in Your Stamford Property?
From the low-lying South End and Shippan Point peninsula to Glenbrook, Springdale, and the large-lot homes of North Stamford above the Merritt Parkway, Stamford carries water exposure from two directions: the Rippowam River (called the Mill River through its lower reach to Stamford Harbor) and the tidal edge of Long Island Sound. KPM Restoration provides 24/7 water damage restoration to homes, businesses, and commercial properties across the city, handling burst pipes, flooded basements, culvert-driven street flooding, downtown high-rise water events, and coastal storm flooding. Our IICRC-certified crews answer the call within 60 minutes, stop the source, and begin drying right away. See our full restoration services in Stamford.
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Reviews from homeowners and businesses we've helped.
“They broke down exactly what they would be doing and communicated every step of the way. Water damage can be very stressful but these guys were professional, prompt, and very efficient.”
Sarah M.
Homeowner
“Our basement flooded at 2 AM and KPM had a crew there within the hour. They saved our hardwood floors and handled the entire insurance claim. Could not recommend them enough.”
David L.
Homeowner
“Fast response, great communication, and they left the place cleaner than they found it. The drying process was monitored daily and they explained everything along the way.”
Jennifer P.
Property Manager
What to Know
Understanding Water Damage
Fast Water Extraction and Structural Drying
Standing water causes more damage every hour it sits. We arrive with industrial pumps, water extractors, and commercial dehumidifiers to remove water fast and begin structural drying immediately. We use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find hidden water behind walls, under floors, and in wall cavities, so the drying is complete and the loss does not turn into a mold remediation job two weeks later. This matters in the Ridgeway, Turn of River, Newfield, and Glenbrook neighborhoods, where the undersized, sediment-choked culverts carrying Toilsome Brook back water into homes during heavy rain.
Burst Pipes Across Stamford's Mixed Housing Stock
Stamford has some of the most varied housing stock in lower Fairfield County, and each kind fails differently. The dense 1870s to 1930s working-class homes built around the old Yale and Towne Lock Works in the South End sit on slabs and shallow basements on flat, low ground, where a supply-line break floods fast and groundwater compounds it. Mid-century Cape Cods and Colonial Revivals in Belltown, Glenbrook, and Springdale mix full basements and crawlspaces. North Stamford's 1950s to 1980s homes on wooded one-acre lots run on private wells, with stone and poured-concrete foundations and groundwater moving along sloped lots into basements and crawlspaces. Downtown high-rises bring copper riser failures on upper floors that cascade water down multiple levels. Our IICRC-certified technicians respond 24/7 to stop the source, extract the water with industrial water extractors, dry the structure to safe moisture levels, and rebuild what was damaged.
Long Island Sound and Storm Surge Flooding
Shippan Point, the Cove, Waterside, and the East Side face direct Long Island Sound exposure, with crawlspace and basement moisture a persistent issue for the peninsula's roughly 1,100 converted summer cottages, bungalows, and ranches. The Army Corps hurricane protection barrier across the harbor mouth, built between 1965 and 1969, shields the low-lying South End and Westcott Cove from tidal surge, but heavy rain still drives inland flooding. On August 18, 2024, the Mill River overflowed at Bridge Street, flooded Pilgrim Towers, and forced water rescues for stranded motorists across the city. Salt-water and storm losses require fast extraction, special handling of corroded mechanicals and electrical systems, and Category 3 protocols when flood water mixes with sewage or other contamination.
Downtown Commercial and High-Rise Water Losses
Stamford's downtown is one of the largest commercial centers in Connecticut, with corporate headquarters, financial services, professional offices, and high-rise residential. Commercial and high-rise water losses are uniquely complex: sprinkler activations on upper floors cascade through multiple levels; HVAC and chiller failures affect entire tenant zones; tenant operations, business interruption, and lease obligations all compress the timeline. We have the crew capacity for multi-floor losses, coordinate with property managers and building engineers, and phase work around tenant operations.
We Work With Your Insurance
We have staff who used to work for insurance carriers, so we know how the claims process works from the inside. We document everything in Xactimate, the industry-standard estimating software adjusters require, and we bill your insurance directly. Commercial and multifamily losses get the level of detail that commercial carriers expect.
How Water Damage Restoration Works
From the moment you call to the day we hand back the keys, here is exactly what to expect.
Contact KPM Restoration
Call us 24/7. We will dispatch a crew of certified water damage technicians to your location within 60 minutes for emergencies.
Inspection & Assessment
We assess the full scope of damage using thermal imaging and moisture meters. Every affected area is documented for your insurance claim.
Water Extraction
Industrial extractors and submersible pumps remove all standing water. The faster we extract, the less secondary damage occurs.
Drying & Dehumidification
High-volume air movers and commercial dehumidifiers are placed throughout the structure. We monitor moisture levels daily until everything reaches dry standard.
Restoration & Rebuild
We handle your insurance paperwork including Xactimate estimates, adjuster coordination, and direct billing. Then we restore flooring, drywall, paint, and everything needed to get you back to normal.
Why Stamford Chooses KPM
Local expertise, certified technicians, and a commitment to getting you back to normal.
60-Minute Emergency Response
Water damage gets worse by the minute. Our crews are dispatched within 60 minutes, 24/7, to start extraction and minimize damage to your property.
IICRC Certified Technicians
Our water damage technicians hold IICRC WRT (Water Restoration Technician) certifications and follow industry-standard drying protocols.
Direct Insurance Billing
We document everything with Xactimate, communicate with your adjuster, and bill your insurance directly so you can focus on getting back to normal.
Full Extraction Through Rebuild
We handle everything in-house, from emergency water removal and structural drying to drywall, flooring, and paint. One company, start to finish.
Need water damage restoration in Stamford?
Call our 24/7 emergency line. We'll have a crew on the way within 60 minutes.