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Storm And Flood Response · Palm Beach County

After The Storm, You Need A Crew, Not A Call Center.

Hurricane season is real here. When water comes in, we pump it out, dry the structure, and put your home back together.

Flood Water Is Not Just Water

Rising water picks up everything it touches on the way into your home: soil bacteria, sewage, fertilizer, fuel. The industry calls it Category 3 water, and it changes the job. Porous materials it touches usually cannot be saved, and everything else needs disinfection, not just drying.

After a named storm, the franchises book out and out-of-state chasers flood the county. A local crew that answers its own phone, shows up when it says it will, and is still here next year is worth more than any billboard.

Flood claims also work differently: rising water is flood insurance (NFIP or private), not homeowners insurance. We help you document for the right policy from hour one.

Structural drying equipment running behind an opened wall and staircase on a TLG Restoration flood recovery job
A real TLG job site, not a stock photo

We Respond To

  • Hurricane and tropical storm flooding
  • Rising water from heavy summer rain
  • Canal and drainage overflow in western communities
  • Storm surge in coastal neighborhoods
  • Ground water intrusion on acreage properties

How TLG Handles Flood Damage

  1. Pump And Extract

    Standing water out first, fast. Every hour it sits, it soaks deeper into the structure.

  2. Remove What Cannot Be Saved

    Flood-soaked drywall, insulation, and carpet come out in a controlled flood cut. We save what testing says can be saved, and we do not gamble with your family's health on the rest.

  3. Disinfect And Dry

    Antimicrobial treatment on everything the water touched, then commercial drying until moisture readings hit safe levels.

  4. Rebuild

    This is where being a construction company too pays off. The same team that dried your home rebuilds it, from drywall to finish work.

Straight Answers

Does homeowners insurance cover flood damage in Florida?

No. Rising water from outside the home is covered by flood insurance, a separate policy through NFIP or a private carrier. Homeowners insurance covers water that originates inside, like a burst pipe. We help you document the loss correctly for whichever policy applies.

Can flooring survive a flood?

Tile often survives with proper disinfection. Carpet and pad that took Category 3 water should be replaced. Wood and laminate depend on how long the water sat. We test rather than guess, and we show you the readings behind every keep-or-remove call.

How soon should flood cleanup start?

Within 24 hours if at all possible. Contaminated water gets worse the longer it sits, mold gets a head start, and materials that could have been saved become losses. Call us as soon as it is safe to do so.

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