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Water Damage Restoration in Washington

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Water Damage in Your Washington Property?

Washington spreads across five distinct villages, from Washington Green and Washington Depot to New Preston, Marbledale, and Woodville, and water moves through all of them. The Shepaug River runs south past Woodville and Washington Depot, the East Aspetuck flows out of Lake Waramaug through New Preston village and over New Preston Falls, and Lake Waramaug's northeast shore in Washington brings storm surge and high-water events to lakeside homes. KPM Restoration provides 24/7 water damage restoration across all five villages, with crews who know the difference between a flood-prone riverbank in the Depot and a lake cottage on Waramaug. We arrive within 60 minutes of your call and begin extraction and drying right away.

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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.

Flood and Storm Water Across the River Villages

The Shepaug is the town's primary flood-risk corridor, monitored by a USGS gauge near Peters Dam in Woodville before it runs past Washington Depot. In the 1955 Hurricane Diane floods the river overflowed its banks and the twin culverts carrying it under Route 202 at the Depot plugged with debris and failed, sending a wall of water through the village. Low-lying riverbanks along the East Aspetuck through New Preston and shoreline lots on Lake Waramaug's Washington side still take on water in heavy rain, and we extract, dry, and dehumidify before saturation reaches framing and sub-floors.

Burst Pipes in Washington's Historic Homes

Washington's housing stock runs from 18th and 19th-century New England colonials and Federal-style homes around Washington Green to center-chimney farmhouses on the rural roads through Marbledale and converted lake cottages along Waramaug. Stone foundations, original wide-plank floors, and aging plumbing fed by private wells all change how a burst supply line or failed line plays out, especially where water damage interacts with well or septic infrastructure. Our IICRC-certified technicians respond 24/7 and dry these older structures without tearing out salvageable period finishes.

We Work With Your Insurance

We document everything in Xactimate, the industry-standard estimating software adjusters require, and we bill your insurance directly, from the first emergency call through final reconstruction.

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Our Process

How Water Damage Restoration Works

From the moment you call to the day we hand back the keys, here is exactly what to expect.

Step 1

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.

Step 2

Inspection & Assessment

We assess the full scope of damage using thermal imaging and moisture meters. Every affected area is documented for your insurance claim.

Step 3

Water Extraction

Industrial extractors and submersible pumps remove all standing water. The faster we extract, the less secondary damage occurs.

Step 4

Drying & Dehumidification

High-volume air movers and commercial dehumidifiers are placed throughout the structure. We monitor moisture levels daily until everything reaches dry standard.

Step 5

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 Washington Chooses KPM

Local expertise, certified technicians, and a commitment to getting you back to normal.

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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.

Surrounding Communities

Water Damage Restoration Near Washington

We respond 24/7 to water damage restoration emergencies in the towns surrounding Washington:

Need water damage restoration in Washington?

Call our 24/7 emergency line. We'll have a crew on the way within 60 minutes.