
Water Damage Restoration in Mesa, AZ
Mesa is a large, sprawling city, nearly 140 square miles, with the widest range of housing ages of any town in the East Valley — everything from 1950s-era homes in central Mesa to brand-new construction in southeast Mesa's Eastmark community. Whether you are dealing with an original copper slab leak in a central Mesa home, or an AC condensate leak in a newer build, our team responds quickly to extract the water and dry your property.
Our 4-Step Restoration Process
Following IICRC S500 standards for complete property recovery.
Immediate Phone Triage
Our local dispatcher confirms your location, assesses the water source, and instructs you on how to shut off your main water valve safely.
Rapid Emergency Arrival
A certified technician arrives in a fully equipped extraction truck to map out hidden moisture paths using professional thermal imaging cameras.
Heavy-Duty Water Extraction
Our team deploys submersible pumps and truck-mounted extractors to clear standing water from floors, carpets, and cabinets to halt structural degradation.
Structural Drying & Setup
Industrial dehumidifiers and high-velocity air movers are locked into place. Our team tracks daily moisture logs until the property reaches its dry standard.
Mesa Restoration Services
Our team handles everything from clean water leaks to hazardous mold across Mesa.
Slab Leak Water Damage Cleanup
Older central Mesa homes from the 1950s through 1980s are the most likely in the East Valley to still have original copper slab plumbing, which is directly relevant to slab leak risk. Once your plumber fixes the leak, our team uses specialty desiccant dehumidifiers to pull moisture out of the dense concrete before replacing flooring.
View Slab Leak ServicesWater Damage Restoration
Whether it is a broken supply line or a failed water heater, standing water ruins drywall and flooring quickly. Our team acts quickly to pump out water, tear out ruined materials, and set up drying equipment to protect your home.
View Water Damage ServicesAC Condensate Leak Water Damage
In newer subdivisions like Eastmark, attic-mounted air handlers are standard. When a condensate line clogs, water can quickly ruin ceiling drywall and insulation. Our team extracts the water and dries the affected attic space.
View AC Condensate Leak ServicesMold Remediation
In our hot climate, mold can start growing within 48 hours of a water event. Our team safely contains the affected area, removes the mold at its source, and treats the space to keep your indoor air quality safe.
View Mold Remediation ServicesWhat It Typically Costs
Every job is different, but here are typical ranges you can expect.
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Water Extraction & Drying | $3 – $7.50 / sq. ft. |
| Average Total Water Job | $1,400 – $6,400 |
| Mold Remediation | $10 – $25 / sq. ft. |
| Reconstruction (Drywall/Floors) | $20 – $37 / sq. ft. |
Serving All of Mesa
Our team is stationed locally to serve neighborhoods across Mesa. From the established homes near Dobson Ranch and the downtown historic core to the newer developments like Las Sendas, Red Mountain Ranch, and Eastmark, our crews arrive quickly to minimize damage.
For homes built before 1980, particularly in central Mesa, any drywall or material removal follows required asbestos-awareness testing procedures before disturbance to ensure safety.
Navigating Local Permits
The City of Mesa Building Safety Division issues permits for restoration-related reconstruction. Mesa operates its own electric and water utility in parts of the city, separate from SRP or APS elsewhere in the Valley, which can affect how utility shutoffs get coordinated during an emergency water job.
Additionally, Falcon Field-area and Red Mountain foothill properties may border wash or drainage easements relevant to monsoon flood water intake points.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to Restore Your Property?
Whether you live near Downtown Mesa or in Eastmark, our team is standing by to fix your water damage safely and correctly.
