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High Quality Water Damage Restoration Services

Action 1 Restoration is an emergency full-service water damage restoration company in Scranton, Pennsylvania that provides commercial and residential water damage with a response time of 1 hour or less in most cases. Any Scranton PA water damage disaster, from a flood to a burst pipe can cause significant amounts of damage very quickly. Our goal is to help minimize the amount of additional water damage that standing water can cause to your property. Our highly trained Scranton water damage team has all the necessary experience, training, and equipment to help get your home restored back to its original pre-loss condition. Here at Action 1Restoration, we have water damage technicians who are on call and prepared to respond 24 hours a day whenever a disaster strikes. Some of the most common types of water damage issue that our experts have effective solutions for include the following:

  • Roof leak
  • Water heater leak
  • Sump pump failure
  • Storm damage
  • Appliance (washing machine, fridge, dishwasher) malfunction
  • Bathtub/Sink overflow
  • Burst pipe or pipe leak

Our nearby team members will be able to handle any water damage restoration job, no matter how big or small it is, and we will bill your insurance company directly. Our teams uses commercial grade equipment and the most up-to-date methods to help speed the water damage mitigation process up so that your property can be restored to its pre-loss condition as soon as possible. No matter what time of day or night it is, our certified technicians are available and are able to respond quickly to your call. All of our water damage restoration customers are very important to us.

Scranton PA Flood Damage Services

If there was a flood in your local area recently and you need to have the flood cleaned up quickly, please contact our team today to receive immediate damage restoration help in Scranton. Our trained staff can provide a water cleanup services assessment to you quickly and get a recovery plan developed that is designed to restore your home fast. A storm may be predicted by the weatherman. However, in certain places, a storm may sometimes hit harder and end up causing more destruction than what was anticipated.

When a flood occurs and has impacted your home or business, you will need additional help with restoration and cleanup. Typically, flood water is blackwater or greywater that not only causes extensive damage, but contains contaminants that are potentially harmful and dangerous to your health. Flood water can result in bacteria and mold growth, electrical problems, and structural damage to your property. You will need help from a trained team that has many years of experience handling water damage restoration services. Our partnered technicians are members the community and will provide you with the mitigation services and care that you need throughout the entire process. We handle water damage for both large-scale and small service projects in the Scranton PA area. Services our team provides are as follows:

  • Water removal and drying out
  • Quick water extraction
  • Removal and cleaning of furniture
  • Professional content cleaning
  • Sanitization and disinfection
  • Restoration and repair
  • Action 1 mold removal in Scranton, PA

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How Our 6 Step Quality Restoration Process Works


The Best In Water Removal And Drying

When it comes to water restoration, specialists, such as Action 1 Restoration in Scranton, should be contacted immediately to ensure that water is properly removed and dried out from the affected areas of your home. We can send our team to your location to access the situation and prevent any additional damage from occurring. Any damage to the structure of your home and your belongings will be increased when they are in contact with water for longer periods of time. Our water restoration efforts will produce the best results because of our process, training and usage of commercial grade equipment.

The equipment that we will need to use for your business or home will be determined by the amount of water that's currently in it, and the temperature of the water. Air blowers and dryers will be used to dry your home once all the water has been removed successfully. Additionally, we use moisture meters and infrared cameras to do a final check for moisture and hidden pockets of water.

Water removal and drying involves going through the following steps:

  • All areas that have been affected will be inspected by a specialist to determine how much damage has been done.
  • After the damage assessment, water removal will begin immediately with our experts. Mildew, mold, and bacteria growth will occur in standing water, which is why we'll place a high priority on water extraction.
  • The team utilizes large fans and dehumidifiers to remove moisture in the air.
  • Any water that may be hidden in pockets is detected with the use of thermal imaging equipment.
  • We'll use moisture meters and other special tools to monitor the air humidity once the rooms have been properly dried.

After flood or water damage has occurred, there is almost always more that needs to be addressed beyond simply what can be seen on the ground. There may be pockets of water in the baseboards and walls that can't be seen, and we have the tools to find these pockets. In Scranton, we make sure that we, along with our partners, have the tools to quickly dry out your home. At Action 1 Restoration, we are ready to take care of your restoration service needs at any time of the day.

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Major Insurance Companies Our Local Locations Work With



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Liberty Mutual
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Farmers Insurance
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Frequently Asked Questions

What if I rent my home in Scranton?

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.

How does insurance and direct insurance billing work?

When you reach out to us, we will ask you to provide us with your insurance information, after which one of our team members will contact your insurance company with the details as we dispatch our local partner team to your home or business. Homeowners insurance basically provides you with cover for unfortunate and accidental situations such as burst pipes, water heater raptures, appliance malfunction, roof leaks, and pipe leaks.

However, it is important to keep in mind that flood damage isn't normally covered by a typical homeowners insurance policy. Thus, you need to get extra coverage for flood damage restoration - consider checking with your homeowner's insurance company to find out more about your water damage and flood damage coverage situation. Our local water damage cleanup team will provide all the required emergency water damage services such as shutting off the power or water supply and assessing the damage. We will then submit the claim to your insurance company after the water damage restoration work has been completed.

Do you have water damage service offices near me?

Yes, we have local staff and restoration services near you in Scranton PA.

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.

Can I Get A Free Cost Estimate On Your Services?

Yes, we are happy to provide you with a free estimate on our water damage services. Nevertheless, many of the incoming inquiries are for water restoration services that include the removal of stale water, the drying out of the walls and full mitigation services. In such situations, the sooner we can start the work, the better. This is the best way to prevent additional damage caused by stale water. Once mold and mildew start to develop, restoring your property to its initial state will be more difficult and surely more expensive.

Water can affect any room in your home or office. Nevertheless, there are several areas that are more prone to getting affected by a water damage situation. Some of these rooms or areas include your basement, bathroom, kitchen, laundry room or attic.

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 Scranton, Pennsylvania. are:

  • Burst pipes
  • Pipe leaks
  • Faucet left turned on
  • Appliance malfunctions
  • Roof leaks
  • Storm floods

What is the average cost in Scranton, Pennsylvania?

Many customers typically want to know what the cost of the water damage repair project is going to run for their Scranton property. There are several aspects that may impact the water damage cost and, in many cases, they are insurance policy claims.

Keep a list of the affected items for each room. List every item that is damaged and be sure you capture all the details of the item. The item details you need to get are: cost, when you bought it, how its affected and the serial number. Submit the itemized damaged items along with your estimate and if you have receipts, attach them.

The more water that needs to be removed and items repaired, the more it costs, but we have to assess and determine the extent of the damage to be able to provide you with a cost breakdown. When our restoration company arrives to your home or business, we will be able to provide a ballpark of what the cost of the water damage project will cost pretty quickly.

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What additional services do you offer?

As a full 24 hour restoration company our Scranton 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
  • Scranton 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 Scranton

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 Scranton PA 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 Scranton, PA

Scranton is the sixth-largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is the county chair and largest city of Lackawanna County in Northeastern Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley and hosts a federal court building for the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. With an estimated population in 2019 of 76,653, it is the largest city in northeastern Pennsylvania and the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of about 570,000. The city is conventionally estranged into nine districts: North Scranton, Southside, Westside, the Hill Section, Central City, Minooka, East Mountain, Providence, and Green Ridge, though these areas reach not have real status.

Scranton is the geographic and cultural center of the Lackawanna River valley and northeastern Pennsylvania, and the largest of the former anthracite coal mining communities in a contiguous quilt-work that along with includes Wilkes-Barre, Nanticoke, Pittston, and Carbondale. Scranton was incorporated on February 14, 1856, as a borough in Luzerne County and as a city on April 23, 1866. It became a major industrial city, a center of mining and railroads, and attracted thousands of extra immigrants. It was the site of the Scranton General Strike in 1877.

People in northern Luzerne County sought a additional county in 1839, but the Wilkes-Barre area resisted losing its assets. Lackawanna County did not gain independent status until 1878. Under legislation allowing the concern to be voted by residents of the proposed territory, voters favored the extra county by a proportion of 6 to 1, with Scranton residents providing the major support. The city was designated as the county seat when Lackawanna County was customary in 1878, and a judicial district was authorized in July 1879.

The city's nickname "Electric City" began in imitation of electric lights were introduced in 1880 at the Dickson Manufacturing Company. Six years later, the United States' first streetcars powered only by electricity began full of life in the city.[dubious ] Rev. David Spencer, a local Baptist minister, later proclaimed Scranton as the "Electric City".

The city's industrial production and population peaked in the 1930s and 1940s, fueled by request for coal and textiles, especially during World War II. But though the national economy boomed after the war, demand for the region's coal declined as additional forms of dynamism became more popular, which in addition to harmed the rail industry. Foreseeing the decline, city leaders formulated the Scranton scheme in 1945 to diversify the local economy exceeding coal, but the city's economy continued to decline. The Knox Mine misfortune of 1959 truly ended coal mining in the region. Scranton's population dropped from its summit of 143,433 in the 1930 census to 76,089 in the 2010 census. The city now has large health care and manufacturing sectors.