From the state capital neighborhoods of Boise and the rapidly expanding suburbs of Meridian, Eagle, Star, and Kuna in Ada County, through the Canyon County cities of Nampa, Caldwell, Middleton, Parma, Wilder, and Melba along the Snake River corridor, north into the Gem County agricultural communities of Emmett and Letha and the Payette River canyon community of Horseshoe Bend, east to the historic Boise Basin mountain town of Idaho City, south to the high desert communities of Mountain Home and Marsing and Homedale in Owyhee County, and west into the Payette County communities of Fruitland and New Plymouth, our IICRC-certified technicians serve one of the largest and most geographically diverse restoration territories in the Northwest.
Whether you're dealing with burst pipes from an Idaho hard freeze, spring snowmelt flooding along the Boise or Payette River, wildfire smoke infiltration from a foothills fire burning toward the Treasure Valley, irrigation canal damage in the agricultural communities, a water emergency in a rapidly built Meridian or Eagle subdivision, mold in an older Boise neighborhood, or storm damage anywhere across the territory, we arrive within 45 minutes. We serve homeowners, the Mountain Home Air Force Base military community, agricultural operations, and businesses throughout the territory, available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Burst pipes during Idaho hard freeze events, spring snowmelt flooding along the Boise and Payette Rivers, irrigation canal failures throughout the agricultural Treasure Valley, and plumbing failures in the older Boise and Nampa neighborhoods. 24/7 response across the territory.
Learn more →Complete fire and smoke damage restoration across the territory -- from structure fires in Boise and Nampa neighborhoods to wildfire damage and smoke infiltration in the Boise foothills communities and the expanding wildland-urban interface in Eagle, Star, and the Owyhee County range communities.
Learn more →Certified mold remediation for Boise territory properties -- older Boise and Nampa neighborhoods with crawlspace moisture vulnerabilities, post-flooding mold risk along the river corridors, and any property that experienced water intrusion from an irrigation failure or pipe event. Moisture source correction throughout the territory.
Learn more →Emergency sewage cleanup for older municipal infrastructure in Boise, Nampa, and Caldwell during spring snowmelt flooding events, and for private septic systems throughout the rural Canyon, Owyhee, Gem, and Boise County communities. Biohazard-standard 24/7 response.
Learn more →Rapid restoration for Saint Alphonsus and St. Luke's healthcare campuses, Boise State University and State of Idaho government facilities, Micron Technology and the Boise tech corridor, Mountain Home Air Force Base-adjacent commercial properties, and businesses throughout the Treasure Valley.
Learn more →From wildfire structural rebuilds in the Boise foothills and Owyhee County to spring flood reconstruction along the Boise and Payette Rivers, freeze-related pipe damage rebuilds throughout the territory, and fire damage reconstruction in Boise and Nampa -- one local team, no subcontractors.
Learn more →Certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup serving Boise Police, Ada County Sheriff, Nampa Police, Canyon County Sheriff, and families throughout the territory with full Idaho Department of Health and Welfare compliance.
Learn more →EPA-approved disinfection for Boise and Treasure Valley homes, St. Luke's and Saint Alphonsus healthcare facilities, Mountain Home AFB military housing, and commercial properties throughout Ada, Canyon, and the surrounding counties.
Learn more →Immediate response to Idaho's hard freeze events, spring snowmelt flooding, Boise River and Payette River flooding, wildfire damage and smoke events in the foothills and Owyhee County, summer hailstorms, and the full range of seasonal weather emergencies across the territory.
Learn more →Water damage throughout the Boise territory is shaped by forces that are specific to the Treasure Valley's geography, climate, and land use in ways that make this market unlike most others in the Northwest. The most dramatic water damage driver is the spring snowmelt cycle that defines the Boise River system every year. The mountains above Boise -- the Sawtooths, the Smokies, the Boise Mountains -- accumulate significant snowpack through winter, and that snowpack drains into the Boise River, the Payette River, and the Snake River system from March through June. In heavy snowpack years -- 2017 was the most recent significant example, when the Boise River ran at historic levels through May and June -- the water management system that controls flow through Lucky Peak Reservoir is pushed to capacity, and downstream communities along the Boise River greenbelt including Garden City and the east Boise neighborhoods face genuine flood risk. The Payette River's flooding behavior is less controlled; Horseshoe Bend and the communities along the lower Payette face direct flood risk when the river rises above its banks during high snowmelt years.
Idaho's hard freeze events represent a second major water damage driver that affects the full territory simultaneously. The Treasure Valley's climate is high desert -- cold, dry winters with temperatures that can drop dramatically during polar air intrusions. The December 2022 cold event brought temperatures to historic lows across southwest Idaho, and the wave of burst pipe calls that followed strained restoration capacity throughout the region. Homes throughout the territory -- particularly the mid-century housing stock in older Boise, Nampa, and Caldwell neighborhoods where plumbing runs through exterior walls and unheated crawlspaces -- are vulnerable when temperatures sustain below zero for 24 hours or more. A third factor unique to this market: the Treasure Valley's extensive agricultural irrigation canal network. Irrigation districts operate hundreds of miles of canals throughout Canyon, Owyhee, and Payette Counties, and canal failures, seepage, and irrigation system malfunctions cause water damage to agricultural and residential properties throughout the farming communities of the territory. Our team responds 24/7 across the full territory.
Fire damage is the restoration risk that most defines the Boise territory's character, and the specific threat profile here is unlike most American metro areas. The Boise foothills -- the dramatic landscape that rises immediately north and east of the city -- are classified as wildland-urban interface terrain, where residential development has expanded steadily into fire-prone sagebrush and grassland habitat over the past three decades. The foothills fire season runs from June through October and produces regular wildfire events that push toward the city from the north and northeast. Fires in the Table Rock area, the Columbia Road corridor, and the Boise Ridge have burned to within neighborhoods on multiple occasions, and the continued expansion of development into Eagle, Star, and the northern Meridian communities increases the number of properties with direct wildfire exposure. When a foothills fire runs toward Boise during an east wind event, smoke infiltrates structures throughout the entire Treasure Valley -- including Nampa and Caldwell 30 miles to the west -- through HVAC systems and any building envelope gap, depositing soot on every surface and embedding smoke odor in porous materials throughout affected structures.
The Owyhee County range communities of the territory -- Homedale, Marsing, and the surrounding area -- face wildfire risk from a different direction: the vast sagebrush steppe of the Owyhee Plateau ignites regularly during summer lightning events and pushes through the range toward the Snake River communities. Mountain Home's position in the high desert south of Boise places it in wildfire-prone terrain as well. 911 Restoration of Boise provides full-service fire and smoke damage restoration throughout the territory -- from direct structure fire damage through complete wildfire rebuild and smoke infiltration remediation.
Mold in the Boise territory is a post-event challenge rather than the chronic ambient-humidity problem that defines markets like South Florida or the Pacific Northwest coast -- Idaho's high desert climate keeps outdoor humidity low for most of the year. But that low ambient humidity creates a false sense of security that leads to underestimated post-event mold risk. After any water intrusion event -- a burst pipe in a hard freeze, a flooded basement from the Boise River in a high snowmelt year, an irrigation canal failure in a Canyon County agricultural community -- moisture trapped inside wall cavities, under flooring, and in crawlspace structural framing has nowhere to evaporate to if the building is closed up. Mold establishes readily in that trapped moisture environment within 24 to 48 hours, regardless of what the outdoor humidity is doing. Properties that are dried to the touch on the surface while retaining moisture inside assemblies are exactly the scenario that produces extensive hidden mold growth over weeks and months following an event.
Older Boise and Nampa neighborhoods -- the bungalows and ranch homes of the established residential corridors in both cities -- carry crawlspace moisture vulnerabilities driven by the combination of irrigation-adjacent soils, aging vapor barriers, and the ground moisture that the Treasure Valley's extensive irrigation infrastructure introduces throughout the growing season. The rapid new construction throughout Meridian, Eagle, and Star is not immune: tighter building envelopes trap moisture from plumbing failures and HVAC condensate issues in ways that older construction allowed to escape. Our certified mold remediation specialists identify and correct the moisture source throughout every property we assess.
Raw sewage is a Category 3 biohazard containing bacteria, viruses, and parasites that pose serious health risks to everyone in the affected property. Sewage backup throughout the Boise territory follows two distinct patterns. In the established urban neighborhoods of Boise, Nampa, and Caldwell, aging sewer infrastructure in mid-century residential corridors faces stress during the heavy spring snowmelt season -- the same Boise River flooding events that threaten lower-lying residential properties also push groundwater into sewer systems throughout the older neighborhoods, creating backup events through floor drains and lower-level connections in properties throughout the affected corridors. Sewer system overflows during major flooding events can introduce sewage contamination into floodwater, requiring professional biohazard treatment of any property that experienced contact.
Throughout the rural communities of the territory -- the Canyon County communities of Melba, Wilder, and Parma, the Owyhee County communities of Marsing and Homedale, the Gem County communities of Emmett and Letha, and the Boise County community of Idaho City -- private septic systems are the standard. These systems face failure risk when spring snowmelt saturates soils and prevents drain field absorption, and during the heavy irrigation season when the water table throughout the agricultural Treasure Valley rises significantly. Our team responds 24/7 throughout the full territory.
The Boise territory's commercial economy is one of the most dynamic in the American West, anchored by a combination of state government, major healthcare systems, a significant technology sector, and one of the region's most important military installations. Boise is Idaho's state capital and largest city, and the concentration of state government, regulatory, and administrative facilities it hosts creates institutional restoration demand where documentation standards and operational continuity matter as much as speed. The two major healthcare systems -- Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center and the St. Luke's Health System, which operates major facilities in Boise, Meridian, and Nampa -- represent the territory's most demanding commercial restoration clients, where any property emergency requires immediate response and the highest restoration standards.
Micron Technology's Boise campus -- one of the largest semiconductor manufacturing facilities in the United States -- and the growing technology sector that has made Boise one of the most recognized tech markets in the Northwest add a high-stakes commercial restoration dimension to the Ada County corridor. Mountain Home Air Force Base, home to the 366th Fighter Wing and the F-15EX aircraft that make it one of the Air Force's premier tactical fighter installations, creates military community commercial restoration demand throughout Elmore County. 911 Restoration of Boise provides rapid commercial restoration throughout the territory, 24 hours a day.
When damage goes beyond surface-level cleanup, full reconstruction is the path forward. 911 Restoration of Boise manages the entire process from initial damage assessment through final finishing work for homes and businesses throughout the territory. We handle reconstruction for all damage types -- from wildfire structural rebuilds in the Boise foothills and Owyhee County range communities, spring snowmelt flood reconstruction along the Boise and Payette River corridors, burst pipe and freeze damage rebuilds throughout the territory, fire damage reconstruction in Boise and Nampa, and mold damage requiring subfloor, framing, and drywall replacement in the crawlspace homes throughout the established neighborhoods.
Our reconstruction team is experienced with the full range of building types across this territory -- the bungalows and mid-century ranch homes of established Boise, Nampa, and Caldwell neighborhoods; the agricultural and rural residential construction common throughout Canyon, Owyhee, and Gem Counties; the historic structures of Idaho City and the older Emmett and Horseshoe Bend communities; and the contemporary master-planned residential and commercial construction that defines the rapidly expanding Meridian, Eagle, Star, and Kuna corridor.
911 Restoration of Boise provides certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup throughout the territory. We work alongside Boise Police Department, Ada County Sheriff's Office, Nampa Police Department, Canyon County Sheriff's Office, Caldwell Police Department, Mountain Home Police Department, Elmore County Sheriff's Office, and all law enforcement agencies throughout the territory. We also serve property management companies, agricultural operations, and families throughout all communities from the Boise metro to the rural Owyhee, Gem, and Boise County communities. Every job is handled with complete discretion, genuine compassion, and strict compliance with Idaho Department of Health and Welfare regulations governing biohazardous waste handling and disposal.
Professional sanitization services for Boise territory homes, businesses, and commercial properties throughout Ada, Canyon, Elmore, Gem, Boise, Owyhee, and Payette Counties. Our EPA-approved disinfection treatments eliminate viruses, bacteria, and pathogens using hospital-grade products applied with electrostatic technology for complete surface coverage.
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center and the St. Luke's Health System -- with major campuses in Boise, Meridian, and Nampa -- create consistent institutional demand for documented professional sanitization throughout the territory. Mountain Home Air Force Base military housing and family support facilities create military community sanitization demand in Elmore County. The Boise territory's rapid population growth has produced a large and growing multi-family residential market throughout Meridian, Nampa, Eagle, and Kuna where professional turnover and post-incident sanitization is essential. Properties throughout the territory that have experienced sewage backup, flooding, or any biohazard event require professional disinfection to properly address contamination.
The Boise territory's storm profile is defined by the high desert climate of southwest Idaho -- four distinct seasons, each with its own damage potential, and an elevation and geographic position that amplifies events that would be moderate in most American cities. Winter brings the hard freeze events that are the territory's most widespread simultaneous damage driver. When Arctic air masses push south into the Snake River Plain and temperatures drop below zero and sustain there for multiple days -- as they did in the historic December 2022 cold event that brought temperatures to -26°F at some Treasure Valley monitoring stations -- pipes freeze and burst throughout a built environment that is not designed to handle sustained extreme cold. The volume of concurrent property emergencies during a hard freeze event is unlike any other event type in this market.
Spring brings the snowmelt flood season -- the annual pulse of mountain snowpack that fills Lucky Peak, Arrowrock, and Anderson Ranch Reservoirs to capacity and tests the Boise River system's capacity to move water without flooding downstream communities. In significant snowpack years, the combination of late-season precipitation and warm temperatures can push the river system above the capacity that the dam and irrigation system operators can manage, and flooding threatens properties along the Boise River greenbelt, in Garden City, and in the east Boise corridor. Summer brings the wildfire season and the hailstorm season simultaneously -- convective storms that build over the mountains and track across the Treasure Valley can deliver hail that has caused significant property damage across the region. Our team responds immediately to all storm events, 24 hours a day.
We answer your call any time for properties throughout Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Eagle, Star, Kuna, Garden City, Emmett, Horseshoe Bend, Idaho City, Mountain Home, Marsing, Homedale, Fruitland, and all surrounding communities -- nights, weekends, holidays, and during active freeze events, flooding, and wildfire emergencies.
Fast arrival after a burst pipe, flood event, or any water emergency is critical in Idaho's climate. In winter, a burst pipe in an unoccupied structure can distribute water through multiple floors before it's detected -- rapid extraction and drying is the difference between a manageable restoration and a full structural rebuild.
The Boise foothills wildfire risk and Idaho's hard freeze events are the two defining restoration emergencies of this market. We understand both -- the smoke infiltration remediation that wildfire events require and the simultaneous multi-property freeze response that hard cold snaps demand across the territory.
We work directly with your insurance company and handle documentation and billing on your behalf, simplifying the claims process for homeowners and businesses throughout the territory.
One local Boise-based team handles everything from emergency cleanup through complete reconstruction across the full territory. No handoffs, no gaps in accountability -- from the Boise foothills to the Snake River agricultural communities to the Mountain Home high desert.
Your neighbors in the Treasure Valley -- based in Meridian at the center of the territory's growth corridor, not a national call center. When you call, you reach a local team that knows this community, responds fast, and stays with your project from start to finish.
Don't wait. Water damage, mold, and storm damage cause more destruction every hour. We hope you never need us, but when you do, we're ready.
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