Licensed, local professionals serving Brigham City and surrounding areas.
(385) 350-7492 Call now for a free estimateThe first call you need to make is to yourself: Is water still entering the space, or has the source stopped? If water's actively coming in—burst pipe, backed-up sewer, failed sump pump—call a pro now. If the source is off and you're looking at standing water or wet drywall, you still need someone same-day or next-morning, but you're not in emergency territory. The tricky part is what you can't see. Water wicks into framing and insulation fast. Drywall stays wet for weeks. Carpet and subfloor hide mold growth. A restoration crew can pull out wet materials, set up dehumidifiers and air movers, and actually dry things dry—not just surface-dry. You can open windows and run a shop vac yourself, but the wall cavities and rim joists won't dry that way.
When deciding if you can wait a day or two: small spill from an indoor accident, contained to one room, source already fixed—you have some time. Anything coming from outside (roof leak, foundation seepage, plumbing failure), anything touching insulation, or anything that's been damp for more than 12 hours—get someone out. The cost difference between early intervention and waiting is usually the difference between a $2,000 job and $8,000.
We serve Brigham City, along with Box Elder County, Tremonton, Corinne, and the surrounding area. Not sure if we cover your area? Call (385) 350-7492.