Flood Cleanup & Water Damage Restoration in Granite City, IL
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Rapid Flood Cleanup for Granite City Homes & Businesses
- Immediate water extraction for properties affected by heavy rains or industrial pipe bursts.
- Industrial-strength dehumidification to combat the high humidity common in the American Bottom region.
- Safe removal of flood-damaged materials including drywall, insulation, and flooring.
- Serving neighborhoods from Nameoki Road to the steel mill corridors.
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Mold Remediation & Black Mold Removal
- Comprehensive mold inspections to identify hidden moisture behind industrial-grade structures.
- Containment protocols to prevent spore spread during the remediation process.
- HEPA filtration and air scrubbing to ensure safe indoor air quality post-cleanup.
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Smoke & Fire Damage Recovery
- Soot and ash removal from all surfaces using specialized chemical sponges.
- Thermal fogging and ozone treatments to permanently eliminate smoke odors.
- Upholstery and textile cleaning to salvage personal belongings after a fire.
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Flood & Water Damage FAQs
Got questions? We've got answers. Learn more about our restoration process.
How long does the flood cleanup process take?
Water extraction typically occurs within hours of our arrival. Structural drying usually takes 3-5 days depending on humidity levels and material porosity. Full restoration—including repairs, repainting, and flooring replacement—depends on the extent of the damage. We provide a detailed timeline after the initial assessment.
Do you offer emergency restoration in Granite City on weekends?
Absolutely. We provide 24/7/365 emergency response in Granite City and surrounding areas. Whether it's a weekend, holiday, or after hours, there's no extra charge for emergency service. Our local dispatch team ensures fast response times to minimize damage and begin mitigation immediately.
What is the cost of mold remediation in Granite City?
Mold remediation costs vary based on the square footage affected and accessibility of the contaminated areas. Attic mold is more accessible than crawlspace remediation, which affects pricing. We provide free, no-obligation estimates after a thorough inspection. Most jobs range from $800 to $5,000 depending on scope.
Can flood water be toxic?
Yes. Flood water is often categorized as Category 2 or 3 water contamination. In Granite City's industrial areas, chemical runoff can make floodwater hazardous. Additionally, bacteria, sewage contamination, and pathogenic organisms can pose serious health risks. Professional remediation is essential—never attempt cleanup yourself.
How do I know if I have black mold?
Signs of black mold include a persistent musty odor, dark spotting or discoloration on walls and ceilings, and unexplained allergic reactions or respiratory symptoms. If you suspect mold, contact us for a professional inspection. Visual confirmation requires lab analysis, which we can arrange.
Do you work with my insurance company for flood claims?
Yes, we coordinate directly with your insurance adjuster. We provide detailed photo documentation, damage assessments, and equipment logs. We can also assist with Xactimate estimates to streamline the claims process and ensure you receive fair compensation.
What equipment do you use for water removal?
We use industry-standard equipment including submersible pumps for large volumes, truck-mounted extractors for rapid water removal, and LGR (Low Grain Refrigerant) dehumidifiers for thorough structural drying. Our equipment fleet ensures we can handle any size disaster from small leaks to catastrophic flooding.
How do you remove smoke smells from a house?
We employ a multi-pronged approach: ozone generators neutralize odors at the molecular level, hydroxyl machines safely treat affected areas without damaging contents, and structural cleaning removes soot buildup from surfaces. For severe cases, we may recommend thermal fogging treatments to ensure complete odor elimination.
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Our Recent Work

Basement Flooring Restoration Work in Progress
Overhead view into a basement area during renovation, featuring partially installed dark wood-grain laminate or vinyl plank flooring covering most of the floor space. Yellow painted drywall walls on both sides, an open wooden door with glass panels, a white bathtub or shower enclosure in the corner, exposed subfloor in patches, minor debris, and construction edges visible. Suggests water damage restoration with flooring replacement underway.

Water Damaged Bathroom Walls with New Flooring
A room undergoing restoration shows severely damaged walls with peeling yellowed plaster and exposed wooden studs, particularly around a window-mounted air conditioning unit. Freshly installed dark laminate flooring with a wood-grain pattern covers the entire floor. An open doorway reveals an adjacent bathroom featuring a white bathtub and tiled walls. Two metal poles stand in one corner, and minor debris is present, indicating active renovation work likely due to prior water damage.

Empty Dining Room with Chandelier and Blinds
A spacious, empty dining room featuring light beige walls, a textured popcorn ceiling, a centered gold-toned four-arm chandelier with glass shades hanging from a chain, three large windows on the left covered with white horizontal blinds, a glass-paneled door on the right with blinds, and brown ceramic tile flooring. The room is clean, well-lit from natural light, and appears freshly restored with no visible damage or furnishings.

Room Restoration with New LVP Flooring and Equipment
Spacious empty room during restoration work, featuring freshly installed gray luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring throughout. An orange commercial air mover/dehumidifier is plugged in and operating in one corner, with orange extension cords nearby. Two aluminum ladders—one extended and one folded—are leaning against the wall, along with a broom, cardboard sheet, and minor wall patch. White walls, large window with view of grass outside, open door showing red truck parked on gravel driveway. Clean, well-lit space with visible electrical outlets and switch plate.

Cluttered Basement Before Restoration Work
A cluttered unfinished basement with wooden paneled walls, exposed wooden beams and pink insulation on the ceiling. A wooden staircase with railing descends from the left side. The floor space is filled with household items including a brown leather armchair, wooden desk cluttered with tools like a yellow drill and cases, multiple cardboard boxes, blue plastic bins, black garbage bags, pillows, baskets, and scattered debris. Fluorescent lighting illuminates the area, suggesting preparation for cleanup or restoration.

Clean dining room with chandelier and beige walls
A spacious, empty dining room featuring a textured popcorn ceiling, elegant gold chandelier with four bulb fixtures, light beige walls, large triple window covered with white horizontal blinds, and glass-paneled French doors. The room is well-lit, spotless, and appears freshly restored with no signs of damage or ongoing work.

Cozy Wood-Paneled Basement Man Cave Bar
A finished basement recreation room with warm wood paneling on walls and ceiling. Features include mounted deer heads and antlers, Budweiser beer signs, dartboard, shelves displaying figurines, bottles, and collectibles, a bar area with stools, blue bean bag chairs, wooden table and chairs, and various rustic decor elements creating a classic man cave atmosphere.

Worker Remodeling Basement with Framing and Insulation
In this basement renovation scene, a worker dressed in an orange uniform and protective gear kneels on the plywood subfloor, working on construction materials. The ceiling features exposed wooden joists wrapped in pink fiberglass insulation batts, some labeled. Walls are framed with wooden studs and metal beams, with partial drywall installation on some sections. Construction debris including wood scraps, insulation remnants, and tools litters the floor. Framed windows and doors allow natural daylight, and white cabinets or shelving units stand along one wall near blue storage bins.

Cluttered Wood-Paneled Basement Rec Room
A basement recreation room with dark wood paneling on walls and ceiling, illuminated by fluorescent lights. Features include a dartboard with Budweiser branding, neon signs, shelves with beer memorabilia, wooden bar stools, blue upholstered armchairs, and an oval wooden table piled high with cardboard boxes, plastic storage bins, and miscellaneous items. A decorative barrel drum sits in one corner, and a woman with long blonde hair in a patterned top stands near the table. The space appears lived-in and cluttered, suggesting preparation for cleanup or restoration.
What Our Customers Say
"Chad fixed my mold. He explained to me exactly how the mold happened and why it would not happen again. He was very kind to me. I explained I was suffering from a medical level of anxiety and he was very understanding. Every day, Chad made sure to communicate clearly and keep me informed throughout the entire process."
Bob Gaines
3 months ago
"Eversafe Restoration was incredible to work with. We had unexpected water damage and Chad responded quickly and professionally. He explained everything clearly and made sure we understood the repair process. The crew was efficient and thorough. Highly recommend!"
Andrea Herron
6 months ago
"They took care in giving me the best service. Very detailed oriented in repairing and finishing moisture damage in my home. They did such an excellent job, I won't think twice about calling Eversafe for anymore restoration needs I have in the future!"
Ryan McGovern
6 months ago
"11/10 would recommend! Great job, great price, and it took them no time at all."
Corey Holmes
3 months ago
"Did a great job."
Matt Guthrie
6 months ago
"Excellent service from start to finish. Professional and reliable."
Destiny Boschert
6 months ago
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