- 24/7 emergency response teams
- 1 hour or less response times
- Direct insurance billing
- Experienced team of professionals
- Professional disinfection
- Quality cleanup and repair
- Mold prevention techniques
- Odor removal
- Free Estimates
High Quality Water Damage Restoration Company
Action 1 Restoration of Omaha offers emergency professional water damage restoration in the Omaha area. When you call us about damage caused by water in your home, we can get to your property in less than one hour to help start the process. We understand that water can cause major destruction to your personal property very quickly if the problem is not addressed right away. These emergencies can by caused by a burst pipe or by flooding from the rain. The longer the water sits, the more extensive the damage will be. Our restoration experts in the Omaha, Nebraska area have extensive experience mitigating water damage using the latest technology and modern equipment. Our goal is to minimize damage that water can cause and restore your home back to its original state. The Action 1 team is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and is ready to kick into action when disaster strikes.
Our team knows the best approach in fixing damage caused by the following:
- A water pipe that is broken or leaking
- A leaky roof or flooding caused by a storm
- Overflows from kitchen appliances (eg. washing machine, dishwasher, refrigerator)
- Overflows from your sink or bathtub
- A busted water heater
- Failure of your sump pump
We have experience dealing with all types of water damage, big or small. We take great care in addressing all types of water damage issues. Our priority is to stop the problem from causing further damage and restoring your property to its pre-loss condition. If you detect a problem at night, do not wait until the morning to call us. We are available to come to your property at any time, day or night. We have 24/7 emergency crews available with fast response times. The Action 1 Restoration technicians are highly trained and certified and are some of the best at what we do. We work directly with your insurance company so you will not have to be bothered with all of the paperwork.
24/7 Flood Damage Restoration in Omaha
Some people are surprised by how much damage water can cause. Every minute there is standing water in your home, the more damage there is going to be. That is why it is important to call us when you first find out about a roof leak or water pipe leak. If you can catch the damage early, you will prevent the damage from getting bigger, and you will save money in repairs in the long run. The first step is to always assess the property quickly and effectively, while developing a plan of restoration and repair.
Flood water is particularly worrisome in the Omaha, NE area because it contains gray and black water that typically contains a large amount of contaminants. This creates a health hazard at many levels and when you combine warm weather with humidity, it creates the ideal place for mold growth. Water can destroy the structure of your house and cause electrical problems. Our highly experienced restoration team of professionals knows exactly how to take care of these problems quickly and efficiently. After we remove the water using our high-tech equipment, we can start the restoration process. Some of the services that our team will perform includes:
- Extraction of water quickly
- Drying of damaged areas
- Removing of furniture for cleaning
- Cleaning and sanitizing your personal property
- Sanitizing and disinfecting your living areas
- Restoration and repair
- Our removal process
How Our 6 Step Quality Restoration Process Works
Comprehensive Solutions for Water Removal & Dry Out
Water removal and dry out in Omaha NE is a crucial step in the water restoration process and should be handled by certified specialists as quickly as possible. The faster you call our local team, the faster we can react, deploy our team to start the process and minimize additional damage. The longer the water sits, the more damage it will cause to your flooring, walls, cabinets, furniture, and structure of your home. We use commercial grade specialized equipment to provide the fastest water restoration results possible. Our techniques and procedures have been very successful with the tools and equipment we use to remove the water and eliminate moisture in the air. Depending on the amount of water in your home or business, if it is cold or hot, will determine the equipment we will use. After the water is removed, we dry out the home using air dryers, air blowers and check for moisture using infrared cameras or moisture meters.
The following are the steps involved for emergency water extraction:
- A specialist will go through and inspect all the damaged areas, assessing the amount of damage present.
- Our experts will get to work removing the water from your property. This is the foremost of our concerns as standing water promotes mold growth and the spread of bacteria and mildew.
- Thermal imaging equipment and tools are used to detect hidden pockets of additional water.
- Dehumidifiers and fans are brought in to dry any damp air left behind. Damp air encourages mold and mildew to grow, as well as bacteria.
- After drying rooms out, we then use special equipment like moisture meters to check the humidity in the air.
The visible water on ground is only part of the problem that needs to be addressed when you suffer from water damage or flood damage. We have the necessary tools to discover concealed pockets of water behind your walls and baseboards. We make it a point that our local restoration company and partners in Omaha, Nebraska have the necessary equipment to provide fast water dryout. If you are dealing with a water damage repair problem, call us right away, as a certified restoration company, we are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Major Insurance Companies Our Local Locations Work With
Frequently Asked Questions
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- Insurance
- Near Me
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- Common Causes
- Average Cost
- Additional Services
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What if I rent my home in Omaha, NE?
If you are renting your home, apartment or condo, you need to get in touch with the homeowner and have them call us. Legally without the homeowners or commercial building owners consent, we can not enter the premises and provide any work in your home or office. Once the property owner reaches out to our local restoration company, we can start the damage restoration services process immediately to restore the property.
Question: How Does Direct Insurance Billing Work?
Answer: It Works when a property is covered against unexpected accidental situations. Generally, property owner’s insurance providers cover properties against unexpected and accidental conditions like an appliance malfunction, roof leak, pipe leaks and bursts, water heater ruptures, and others. For this reason, the moment you call our team and give us your insurance details, one of our team members will follow up with the insurance company, while another team is in route to your home or commercial building.
It is important to note; flood damage is not covered by a standard property insurance policy. As such, in this case, you will need an additional cover specifically for flood water. Of course, just like anything else, you have to speak to your homeowner insurance company to learn more about their policies. Nevertheless, we offer an emergency water damage service in Omaha, Nebraska. Therefore, if you experience any water-related damages, we will assess the damage, offer our service, and later submit a claim to your insurance company.
Do you have water damage service offices near me?
Yes, we have local staff and restoration services near you in Omaha NE.
Action 1 Restoration provides a 1 hour response time and emergency services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for residential and commercial properties. If you are experiencing any type of disaster, our highly trained restoration company can help you with some of the best restoration services. Contact our pros today.
Do you provide free estimates?
The short answer is Yes, we provide free water damage estimates, although many of the calls we receive are for water restoration emergencies that require water removal, dry out and full mitigation services. Since the calls we typically receive require emergency restoration services, it is best to start the work immediately and prevent additional damage. Every minute counts when it comes to restoring your home to its pre-loss condition.
Any room in your home or business can be affected, although there are rooms in your house that are more susceptible to water damage issues. Some of the most likely rooms in your home to experience problems are:
- Basements
- Attics
- Kitchens
- Bathrooms
- Laundry rooms
- Carpets and flooring
What are the Common Causes of Water Damage?
When it comes to water or flood damage, some of the most common causes of water damage in Omaha, NE. are:
- Burst pipes
- Pipe leaks
- Faucet left turned on
- Appliance malfunctions
- Roof leaks
- Storm floods
What Is The Average Cost Of Service In Omaha, Nebraska?
Answer: It Generally Depends On The Work Needed. The truth is that cost-related questions are the leading types of questions we get almost every time. There is nothing to be ashamed of by asking such questions. After all, you want to get the best, at a lower price range, as well as protect and be able to save your hard-earned money. There are few aspects that will affect price, including the insurance policy claims, list of required items, and others.
In a nutshell, the more water that needs to be removed and items repaired, the more it will cost you. You do not have to worry about this because, during our free estimate, we will assess and determine the extend of the damage and offer you a cost breakdown.
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What additional services do you offer?
As a full 24 hour restoration company our Omaha damage restoration services include some of the following certified emergency services:
- Fire damage restoration
- Smoke damage cleanup
- Water removal
- Storm damage cleanup
- Biohazard and sewage
- Omaha water damage
Contact us today and find out why we should be the certified restoration company you hire to handle any water damage cleanup you may need or require.
Why Choose Action 1 Restoration of Omaha
Unlike any other water restoration company, we rescue and restore your home to pre loss condition in the fastest time possible and typically at a lower overall cost. With a local office near you, we provide a fast 1 hour response time. Our local Omaha NE teams use commercial grade state-of-the-art equipment to cut down on water removal, drying times, dehumidifying and deodorizing to help you save more and get back to your daily routines faster.
Each one of our partners are family owned and have years of experience in providing effective damage restoration services for any type of disaster. All of our team members will provide you with the professionalism that you deserve. Once the work has been completed, leave us a review and tell others your experience working with us.
More About Omaha
Omaha ( OH-mə-hah) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. Omaha is in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about 10 miles (15 km) north of the mouth of the Platte River (also known as the Nebraska River). The nation's 40th-largest city, Omaha's 2019 estimated population was 478,192, compared to its 2010 census population of 408,958. It is the second-largest city in the Great Plains states (behind Oklahoma City), the second-largest city along the Missouri River (behind Kansas City, Missouri), and the seventh-largest city in the Midwest.
Omaha is the broadcaster of the eight-county, bi-state Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area. The Omaha Metropolitan Area is the 59th largest in the United States, with an estimated population of 944,316 (2018). The Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area (CSA) encompasses the Omaha-Council Bluffs MSA as well as the sever Fremont, NE Micropolitan Statistical Area, which consists of the entirety of Dodge County, Nebraska. The total population of the CSA was 970,023 based upon 2017 estimates. Approximately 1.3 million people reside within the Greater Omaha area, within a 50 mi (80 km) radius of Downtown Omaha.
Omaha's investor period began in 1854, when the city was founded by speculators from against Council Bluffs, Iowa. The city was founded along the Missouri River, and a crossing called Lone Tree Ferry earned the city its nickname, the "Gateway to the West". Omaha introduced this additional West to the world in 1898, when it played host to the World's Fair, dubbed the Trans-Mississippi Exposition. During the 19th century, Omaha's central location in the United States spurred the city to become an important national transportation hub. Throughout the in flames of the 19th century, the transportation and jobbing sectors were important in the city, along subsequently its railroads and breweries. In the 20th century, the Omaha Stockyards, once the world's largest, and its meatpacking birds gained international prominence.
Today, Omaha is the home to the headquarters of four Fortune 500 companies: mega-conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway; one of the world's largest construction companies, Kiewit Corporation; insurance and financial solution Mutual of Omaha; and the United States' largest railroad operator, Union Pacific Corporation. Berkshire Hathaway is headed by local pioneer Warren Buffett, one of the wealthiest people in the world, according to a decade's worth of Forbes rankings, some of which have ranked him as tall as No. 1.
Omaha is afterward the house to five Fortune 1000 headquarters: Green Plains Renewable Energy, TD Ameritrade, Valmont Industries, Werner Enterprises, and West Corporation. Also headquartered in Omaha are the following: First National Bank of Omaha, the largest privately held bank in the United States; three of the nation's ten largest architecture/engineering firms (DLR Group, HDR, Inc., and Leo A Daly); and the Gallup Organization, of Gallup Poll fame, and its riverfront Gallup University.
Notable protester Omaha inventions tally up the following: the "pink hair curler" created at Omaha's Tip Top Products; Butter Brickle Ice Cream, and the Reuben sandwich, conceived by a chef at the then–Blackstone Hotel on 36th and Farnam Streets; cake mix, developed by Duncan Hines, then a distancing of Omaha's Nebraska Consolidated Mills, the forerunner to today's ConAgra Foods; center-pivot irrigation by the Omaha company now known as Valmont Corporation; Raisin Bran, developed by Omaha's Skinner Macaroni Co.; the first ski lift in the U.S., in 1936, by Omaha's Union Pacific Corp.; the Top 40 radio format, pioneered by Todd Storz, scion of Omaha's Storz Brewing Co. and head of Storz Broadcasting, and first used in the U.S. at Omaha's KOWH Radio; and the TV dinner, developed by Omaha's Carl A. Swanson.