Water Damage Boulder CO

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“I would like to express my appreciation to Jon and Trever for their outstanding work. They were understanding and empathetic with the water leak in my basement and the clean up situation that ensued. They explained everything they had to do in order to resolve the situation. Everyone at Forefront Services was extremely professional and helpful. I appreciated how they worked around my busy schedule.” – Deb J.


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Boulder Water Damage Restoration and Flood Damage Repair Service

Time is essential when water has flooded your property! No matter if the water came from storms, flooding, a sewer backup, appliances that flood water into your house or building, the dangers of not doing anything about it are extensive.

You must act quickly to:

  1. Dry the affected area immediately to prevent mold growth. AND…
  2. Disinfect and sanitize the affected area to prevent further exposure to possible waste material, household chemicals, and contagious diseases in the water.

Forefront Services provides residential home owners, commercial business owners, and property managers with emergency flood damage restoration services covering all of your needs. Whether it’s a broken or leaky pipe, a toilet or sink overflow, a slab leak, refrigerator, dishwasher or washing machine leak, sewage damage, a flooded basement, attic or crawlspace due to storms, we will find the source, stop the flooding, provide full water extraction and structural drying, and then full damage restoration and rebuild.

Things you SHOULD do

  • Remove as much excess water as possible.
  • Wipe as much excess water as possible from wood furniture after removing contents.
  • Hang draperies and pin up furniture skirts.
  • Remove and prop-up wet upholstery cushions to ensure complete drying.
  • Place non-water soluble objects like Saran Wrap between furniture legs and wet carpeting.
  • Turn on air conditioning or open windows in the summer if there’s low humidity. Turn on dehumidifiers, bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans in winter or if the weather is wet, to aid in drying and reduce humidity.
  • Remove all rugs from wet carpeting.
  • Open drawers and cabinet doors for complete drying.
  • Remove paintings and art objects to a safe place.
  • Blot wet carpeting with clean white towels.
  • Punch small holes in sagging ceilings to release trapped water, with pans underneath.
  • Open suitcases and boxes to dry, or place in sunlight if possible.
  • Protect yourself against contact with sewer and sewage contaminated items. Wear gloves, boots, goggles, protective clothing and a respirator if you absolutely have to handle contaminated items. Contact your doctor if you have any adverse health problems.

Things you SHOULD NOT do

  • Leave wet fabrics in place – dry as soon as possible.
  • Leave books and magazines or other colored items on wet carpet or floors.
  • Hang furs and leather goods to dry separately at room temperature.
  • Use your household vacuum to remove water or wet/dry vacuum, as an electric shock may result.
  • Consume any food that may have been left out in a sewage contaminated area.
  • Turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet, and stay in rooms where ceilings are sagging.
  • Use TVs or other appliances while standing on wet carpet or floors.
  • Activate the HVAC system if it has been directly contacted by water or it might serve as a means of spreading sewage damage
  • Stay in building if you have respiratory problems, including allergies and asthma, are under the age of 2 or over 60, have a weakened immune system because of illness, medication or any other reason in a sewer backup situation.

Quickly Fixing Your Broken, Burst, & Frozen Pipes

Winter can be the most devastating time of year for water damage. Water pipe bursts are common in areas of extreme winter cold and high winds that drive the wind chill well below freezing temperatures. Homes that are left vacant with no regulating of heat or poorly insulated walls can be a common culprit of frozen water pipes and frozen water lines in the winter time. Broken pipes can also be a common cause of water damage, causing gallons of water to come flooding through your living rooms, bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom.

A broken, frozen or leaky pipe are all disturbances that can lead to major headaches for your home. Ignoring these repairs can be severely costly as water damage can lead to an unstable structure and damage of your valuables. Should you need any help with frozen or burst pipes, give us a call immediately.

Basement Water Damage and Sewage Removal

If you have water in your basement, a sewer back up, sewage in your basement or crawl space, or a flood from a broken pipe, you need to take fast action and call a company that will provide fast high quality service. They will assess the extent of the sewage or flood damage to your property and provide you with an explanation of what needs to be done. Let our water damage restoration company in Boulder CO handle your basement water damage and sewage cleanup!

Skilled Flood Damage and Water Cleanup Techs

Our techs are fully equipped when they arrive to do complete water cleanup and water removal of any location, as well as water damage repairs no matter how large or how small. They are very understanding of the inconvenience you are experiencing and are expert at handling the Boulder water damage restoration process with urgency. You can expect our water damage Boulder CO technicians to be kind, courteous, and skilled from start to finish.

Learn More About Boulder CO

On November 7, 1861, legislation was passed making way for the state university to be located in Boulder, and on September 20, 1875, the first cornerstone was laid for the first building on the C.U. campus. The university officially opened on September 5, 1877. Boulder adopted an anti-saloon ordinance in 1907. Statewide prohibition started in Colorado in 1916 and ended with the repeal of national prohibition in 1933.

Today, Boulder is home to such attractions as the Boulder History Museum and the Dairy Arts Center.

Servicing the entire Boulder CO area, including 80301 80302 80303 80304 80305 80306 80307 80308 80309 80310 80314 80321 80322 80323 80328 80329.