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  • 24/7 emergency response teams
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  • Direct insurance billing
  • Experienced team of professionals
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  • Quality cleanup and repair
  • Mold prevention techniques
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High Quality Water Damage Restoration Services

Action 1 Restoration is a full service advanced Great Falls water damage restoration company providing 1 hour or less response time to residents and business suffering from water damage close by. Any type of water damage in Great Falls MT disaster, from a burst pipe to a flood can cause a significant amount of damage in a short period of time. Our goal is to help reduce the amount of additional water damage caused to your home from the standing water. Our highly trained water damage team in Great Falls, Montana has the necessary equipment, training and experience to help you restore your home back to its pre -loss condition. The Action 1 Restoration water damage technicians are on call 24 hours a day and ready to respond when any disaster hits. Some of the common water damage restoration situations our industry experts have solutions for:

  • Pipe leak or cracked pipes
  • Sink/Bathtub overflow
  • Appliance (dishwasher, fridge, washing machine) malfunction
  • Flooding from storms
  • Storm damage
  • Sump pump failure
  • Water heater leak
  • Roof leak

Our close by staff members can handle any sized water damage restoration job and we will directly bill your insurance company. We use commercial grade equipment and the latest methods and procedures to help speed up the water damage mitigation process and get your property restored back to its pre-loss condition. No matter what time of day it is, our certified techs are ready and will be on site fast. Each and every water damage restoration customer is important to our emergency restoration services in chandler team.

Emergency Flood Damage Cleanup in Great Falls

If you have recently experienced a flood in your area and you want the flood cleaned up fast, please get in touch with our team today for immediate damage restoration Great Falls assistance. Our trained personnel will quickly provide you with a water cleanup services assessment and develop a recovery plan that is designed to quickly restore the impacted areas of your home. The weather man may predict a storm, but sometimes in certain areas, the storm will hit harder and cause more destruction than anticipated. With a flood you need more than just water removal and drying. Flood water is typically greywater or blackwater which not only does a large amount of damage, but also contains potentially harmful contaminants that is dangerous to your health. Flood water can lead to mold and bacteria growth, structural impairment to your property, electrical issues and you need a trained team with years of water damage restoration services experience to help you. Our techs are part of your community and will provide the care and mitigation services you need during this crisis. We have handled water damage Great Falls for small and large scale service projects in the area.

  • Water removal and dry out
  • Fast water extraction
  • Furniture removal and cleaning
  • Professional content cleaning
  • Disinfection & sanitization
  • Action 1 Mold remediation process

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How Our 6 Step Quality Restoration Process Works


Comprehensive Solutions for Water Removal & Dry Out

Water removal and dry out in Great Falls MT 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 to remove the water:

  • 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 Great Falls, MT have the necessary equipment to provide fast water dry out. 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.

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Major Insurance Companies Our Local Locations Work With



State Farm
Progressive
MetLife
Liberty Mutual
The Hartford
Farmers Insurance
Allstate Insurance
Allied Insurance

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I rent my home in Great Falls, MT?

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 direct insurance billing work?

Once you call our team and provide our staff your insurance information, one of the team members will call your insurance company with the details while our local partner team is on route to your home or business. Typically, homeowners insurance provides the homeowner with coverage for unexpected and accidental situations such as: a water heater rupture, burst pipe, pipe leak, roof leak or an appliance malfunction.

On the other hand, flood damage is typically not covered by a standard homeowners insurance policy and you would typically need extra coverage specifically for flood water cleanup. (You will want to check with your homeowners insurance company to learn more about all your water damage and flood damage coverage you may or may not have.) Our local water damage cleanup team will provide any emergency water damage services in Great Falls needed like turn off the water or power and assess the damage. Once the water restoration work has been completed, our local partner team will submit the 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 Great Falls, Montana.

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 Great Falls MT. are:

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

In the Great Falls, Montana region, what is the typical cost for restoration services?

It is understandable why clients in the Great Falls, Montana area want information on how much water damage restoration and repair work will cost them. Many things are taken into account in order to figure out how much this will cost. In a lot of situations, the insurance will take care of it when a claim is filed.

An important thing that you should do is to make a list of your personal property in every room that sustained water damage. Include as many details as possible in your description of the items. Information that you should write down includes how much you paid for the item, the purchase date, any serial numbers if applicable, and what the damage is. If you still have the original receipts, include those as well. Send your list of items, their descriptions, receipts, and any other documentation to your insurance company.

For us to give you a good faith, itemized estimate of the restoration work, we will need to come to your property to do a visual assessment. The amount of water that we need to remove and the level of damage the water has caused will affect the cost. After our team conducts the assessment, we will be able to provide you with a cost estimate of our services.

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What additional services do you offer?

As a full 24 hour restoration company our Great Falls, Montana 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
  • Great Falls 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 Great Falls

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 Great Falls MT 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 Great Falls

Great Falls is a city and the county chair of Cascade County, Montana, United States. The 2019 census estimate put the population at 58,434. The population was 58,505 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city of the Great Falls, Montana Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses whatever of Cascade County and has a population of 82,278. Great Falls was the largest city in Montana from 1950 to 1970, when Billings surpassed it. Great Falls remained the second largest city in Montana until 2000, when it was passed by Missoula. Since subsequently Great Falls has been the third largest city in the state.

Great Falls takes its publish from the series of five waterfalls in near proximity along the upper Missouri River basin that the Lewis and Clark Expedition had to portage almost over a ten-mile stretch; the effort required 31 days of arduous labor during the westward leg of their 1805–06 exploration of the Louisiana Purchase and to the Pacific Northwest Coast of the Oregon Country. Each falls sports a hydroelectric dam today, hence Great Falls is nicknamed "the Electric City". Currently there are two undeveloped parts of their portage route; these are included within the Great Falls Portage, a National Historic Landmark.

The city is home to the C. M. Russell Museum Complex, the University of Providence, Great Falls College Montana State University, Apollos University, Giant Springs, the Roe River (which is claimed to be the world's shortest river), the Montana School for the Deaf and the Blind, the Great Falls Voyagers youthful league baseball team, and is against Malmstrom Air Force Base. The local newspaper is the Great Falls Tribune.