About Lakewood Water Damage Pros

IICRC-certified water damage restoration professionals serving Lakewood, CO and the greater Jefferson County area.

Built on Certification, Driven by Local Expertise

Lakewood Water Damage Pros was built on a straightforward premise: homeowners in Jefferson County deserve water damage restoration that meets published technical standards — not guesswork. The IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration exists because the science of structural drying is precise, and imprecise restoration causes more damage than it fixes.

We specialize in water damage restoration in Lakewood, CO and the surrounding Jefferson County communities — including Denver, Arvada, Littleton, Golden, Wheat Ridge, and Englewood. Every project follows IICRC S500 protocol from initial thermal imaging assessment through daily moisture monitoring to final drying verification. No guessing, no shortcuts, no documentation gaps that leave your insurance claim unsupported.

Lakewood's specific geography — Jefferson County clay soils, Bear Creek watershed flooding, and the freeze-thaw cycles that define Colorado's Front Range — creates water damage patterns that require local knowledge, not a national playbook. We've worked in the Applewood, Kendrick Lake, Eiber, and Belmar neighborhoods long enough to know what clay-soil foundation pressure does to a finished basement, how quickly snowmelt moves through the Bear Creek corridor, and what a properly executed structural drying job looks like when the primary material is mid-century construction.

That local knowledge, combined with IICRC certification and commercial-grade equipment, is what we bring to every project in the service area.

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Our Certifications & Standards

IICRC WRT Water Damage Restoration Technician — foundational structural drying certification
IICRC ASD Applied Structural Drying — advanced psychrometrics and equipment science
IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration — the protocol we follow on every project
IICRC S520 Standard for Professional Mold Remediation — governs all mold remediation work
Service Area Lakewood, CO and Jefferson / Arapahoe County
Response 24/7 emergency dispatch, 60-minute response target
Phone (888) 376-0955

How We Operate

The principles that govern every water damage restoration project we take on in Lakewood and Jefferson County.

Documentation on Every Project

Thermal imaging at intake, daily calibrated moisture meter readings throughout drying, equipment placement records, and a final drying completion report. You get proof of completion that insurance carriers recognize — not a verbal assurance.

Honest Scope Assessments

We tell you what the damage actually is, what restoration it requires, and what it will realistically cost. If the damage is limited, we tell you that. If it's more extensive than it appears, we document why with thermal imaging evidence.

IICRC Protocol, Not Improvisation

The IICRC S500 and S520 standards exist because structural drying is a science. We follow those standards on every project — equipment sizing, psychrometric calculations, containment protocol — not a generic approach that may or may not achieve certified dry conditions.

Local Knowledge Applied

Jefferson County clay soils, Bear Creek flooding patterns, Lakewood's freeze-thaw cycles, and the construction characteristics of the area's mid-century housing stock — these factors affect restoration outcomes and we account for all of them.

Our Service Area

Serving Lakewood and the greater Jefferson County area — 24/7 emergency dispatch.

Ready to Work With Lakewood's Certified Water Damage Pros?

Call (888) 376-0955 — 24/7 emergency response and free estimates throughout Jefferson County.