Water Damage Mitigation & Restoration
Duval County, FL
Certified emergency mitigation & restoration professionals serving Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, Mandarin and every Duval County community — available 24/7, every day of the year.
Why Duval County Has Year-Round Water Damage Risk
Duval County is home to nearly 1 million residents. The St. Johns River — one of the few rivers in the USA that flows north — causes year-round flooding risk, making Duval County Florida’s most consistent non-hurricane water damage market.
Water Damage Services in Duval County
Certified IICRC professionals responding 24/7 across all Duval County communities.
Emergency Water Extraction
Industrial pumps remove standing water from flooded Jacksonville homes immediately.
Water Damage Mitigation
Emergency drying to IICRC moisture standards — stopping damage from spreading.
Water Damage Restoration
Complete property restoration returning your Duval County home to pre-damage condition.
Mold Remediation
EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments — critical within 24-48 hours in Jacksonville’s humidity.
Flood & Storm Cleanup
St. Johns River flooding, storm surge from Jacksonville Beach, and hurricane water intrusion.
Sewage Backup Cleanup
Category 3 hazmat-level sewage removal — health-safe certified protocols throughout Duval County.
Simple 4-Step Emergency Process
Crew Dispatched
Certified Duval County crew dispatched to your location immediately.
Extract & Dry
Water extracted and IICRC drying equipment deployed on arrival.
Insurance Support
Full documentation prepared for your Duval County insurance adjuster.
Highways & Landmarks We Serve
Every major corridor and landmark in Duval County, Florida.
All Communities We Serve in Duval County
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All Duval County ZIP Codes We Serve
Major Water Damage Events in Duval County
Duval County has experienced repeated and severe water damage events over the past decade. These events demonstrate why year-round emergency preparedness is critical for every Jacksonville homeowner.
Hurricane Irma caused catastrophic flooding in Jacksonville when the St. Johns River surged to levels not seen since 1846. The Main Street Bridge gauge recorded 5.57 feet — smashing the previous record of 4.12 feet. Storm surges of 4–6 feet above normal pushed water into thousands of Riverside, San Marco, Ortega, Mandarin, and downtown Jacksonville homes. Duval County declared a state of emergency. Dozens of residents were rescued from flooded homes.
Hurricane Matthew passed just 37 miles east of Jacksonville with 110 mph winds. Battering waves knocked down and washed away part of the Jacksonville Beach Pier. The combination of storm surge and St. Johns River freshwater flooding destroyed hundreds of properties and knocked out power to nearly 250,000 customers across the Jacksonville metro area. Riverside, San Marco, and all coastal communities sustained major water damage.
Hurricane Nicole made landfall as a Category 1 storm in November 2022 and dropped 3–5 inches of rainfall across Duval County. The flooding was compounded because the St. Johns River still had elevated water levels from Hurricane Ian weeks earlier. Seven locations on the St. Johns River reached moderate flood stage. Northeast Florida communities experienced significant residential water damage, particularly in low-lying areas along river tributaries.
Hurricane Idalia swept through Duval County in August 2023, causing storm surges that damaged the St. Johns River wall in Memorial Park’s Riverside neighborhood — the same wall previously destroyed by Hurricane Irma in 2017. The San Marco area saw heavy flooding from St. Johns River surge, damaging riverfront properties. A two-story building collapsed in Historic Springfield. Homeowners across Mandarin, Riverside, Ortega, and Arlington filed water damage claims for roof damage, window failures, and storm surge flooding.
Beyond hurricane season, Duval County homeowners face year-round water damage from non-weather causes. Jacksonville’s aging housing stock — particularly in Riverside, Avondale, San Marco, and Ortega — has older pipe infrastructure prone to failures. Central Florida’s humidity accelerates mold growth within 24-48 hours of any water intrusion. AC unit drain line clogs are one of the most common causes of ceiling collapses in Nocatee and Southside condos and newer construction homes.
We Have Helped Duval County Homeowners After Every Major Event
After Hurricane Irma in 2017, Hurricane Matthew in 2016, Hurricane Nicole in 2022, and Hurricane Idalia in 2023 — our certified teams were on the ground in Jacksonville within hours, helping homeowners extract water, prevent mold, document insurance claims, and restore their properties to pre-damage condition.
Water Damage Insurance in Duval County
Most homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental water damage. Florida law requires notification within 14 days of discovery.
State Farm
Duval County State Farm claims handled with full IICRC documentation.
Citizens Insurance
Florida’s largest insurer — we work with Citizens adjusters across all Duval communities.
Allstate
Complete photo documentation and moisture reports for all Allstate Duval County claims.
Universal Property
Florida’s top private insurer — our reports meet their documentation standards.
What Duval County Homeowners Are Saying
“Pipe burst in our Nocatee home at night. Crew arrived in under an hour via FL-9A. Citizens Insurance documentation was perfect — claim fully approved in 10 days.”
“St. Johns River flooding reached our Mandarin neighborhood. These guys responded same day, extracted everything, had the State Farm adjuster report ready in 48 hours.”
“AC drain clogged, our Southside condo ceiling collapsed. Got connected to a certified team in 30 minutes. Mold prevention treatment saved us from a much bigger problem.”
Frequently Asked Questions — Duval County
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Water Damage Emergency in Duval County?
Do not wait — mold begins growing within 24 hours. Our certified Duval County teams are standing by right now — 24/7, all communities, all insurance accepted.
Available 24/7 including all weekends and holidays
All Duval County communities • All insurance accepted
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