From the established southwest Denver neighborhoods of West Wood, Bear Valley, and Fort Logan to the south suburban communities of Englewood, Cherry Hills, and Bear Creek, and across the sprawling Front Range corridor stretching north through Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, and Broomfield to Boulder, Longmont, and Loveland, our IICRC-certified technicians understand the distinct restoration challenges facing properties across the greater Denver Metro. Whether you're dealing with burst pipes from a Colorado hard freeze, hail damage from one of the most hail-active corridors in the United States, flash flooding along the South Platte River or Cherry Creek, mold growth driven by the region's expansive clay soils and spring snowmelt, or wildfire smoke damage from Front Range fire events, we arrive within 45 minutes. We proudly serve homeowners and businesses throughout the Denver Metro, Boulder County, and the northern Front Range.
Burst pipes from Colorado freeze-thaw cycles, South Platte and Cherry Creek flooding, spring snowmelt intrusion, and plumbing failures driven by the region's expansive bentonite clay soils. 24/7 extraction and complete restoration across the entire Denver Metro.
Learn More βComplete fire and smoke damage restoration across Denver Metro β from structure fires in southwest Denver and Englewood homes to wildfire smoke damage affecting properties throughout the Boulder County corridor and northern Front Range.
Learn More βColorado's dramatic seasonal swings, spring snowmelt, and the Denver area's high-clay soils create persistent mold conditions across all property types. Certified remediation including containment, HEPA filtration, safe removal, and moisture source repair.
Learn More βEmergency sewage cleanup for municipal sewer backups in older Denver and Englewood neighborhoods and septic system failures in the rural corridors of Boulder, Lafayette, and Louisville. 24/7 response throughout the metro and Front Range.
Learn More βRapid restoration for Denver's commercial properties, Boulder's biotech corridor, the Broomfield tech campus zone, Commerce City industrial facilities, and businesses of all types across the Denver Metro and northern Front Range.
Learn More βFrom hail and wind damage repairs in Arvada and Westminster to full structural rebuilds after flooding near Bear Creek and the South Platte β one local Denver Metro company, start to finish, no subcontractors.
Learn More βCertified biohazard and crime scene cleanup serving law enforcement, property managers, and families throughout Denver, Jefferson, Boulder, Adams, Broomfield, and Larimer counties with full Colorado regulatory compliance.
Learn More βEPA-approved disinfection for Denver Metro businesses, Boulder healthcare and research facilities, commercial properties, and residential properties throughout the region following contamination events or for scheduled preventive service.
Learn More βImmediate response to hail damage, tornado events, flash flooding along Front Range waterways, winter freeze events, and wildfire-related damage throughout the Denver Metro, Boulder County corridor, and northern Front Range.
Learn More βWater damage across the Denver Metro strikes from multiple directions simultaneously, and the region's combination of dramatic seasonal weather, aging urban infrastructure, and the Front Range's uniquely problematic soils makes it one of the most complex water damage environments in the country. Colorado's freeze-thaw cycles send temperatures from below zero in winter to the 70s in spring within weeks, cracking pipes and stressing plumbing systems that were never built to handle that range. The South Platte River and Cherry Creek β Denver's two primary waterways β have flooded the metro repeatedly throughout history and remain active flood threats today; Cherry Creek jumped its banks and inundated the Speer Boulevard corridor as recently as May 2023. Spring snowmelt from the Front Range mountains pushes water through creeks and drainage systems across the entire metro simultaneously, overwhelming infrastructure in Bear Creek, Bear Valley, Englewood, and neighborhoods throughout southwest and west Denver.
Beneath all of this sits one of the Denver Metro's least-discussed but most damaging forces: the region's expansive bentonite clay soils. These soils swell dramatically when wet and shrink when dry, creating constant foundation movement that cracks slabs, shifts plumbing lines, and creates persistent pathways for water intrusion that can be nearly invisible until significant damage has already occurred. Properties throughout southwest Denver, Fort Logan, Bear Valley, and Englewood sit on some of the metro's most clay-dense soils. Combined with Colorado's altitude-driven pressure variations that affect plumbing systems differently than lower-elevation cities, these factors mean Denver Metro water damage events escalate faster and require more specialized drying protocols than the same event would in most other markets.
Fire damage across the Denver Metro requires restoration expertise that spans two distinct threat categories: traditional structure fires and the wildfire and wildfire smoke damage that now affects Front Range communities on a near-annual basis. 911 Restoration of Denver Metro provides full-service fire damage restoration for both, from the dense residential neighborhoods of West Wood, Bear Valley, and Fort Logan to the suburban communities of Arvada, Westminster, and Thornton and the Boulder County corridor cities of Louisville, Lafayette, and Longmont.
The December 2021 Marshall Fire in Boulder County β the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history at the time, destroying over 1,000 structures β demonstrated the scale of wildfire risk now facing Front Range communities. Even properties that survive direct wildfire threat face pervasive smoke damage: soot penetrates HVAC systems, deposits on every interior surface, and embeds in porous materials throughout a structure. Our team is trained for the full spectrum of fire restoration challenges found across this corridor, from high-density urban Denver homes where smoke spreads rapidly through shared mechanical systems to the semi-rural properties of the Boulder and Longmont areas where structure fire combines with wildfire-interface risk.
Mold takes hold within 24 to 48 hours of water intrusion, and Denver Metro's climate creates conditions where it spreads faster than property owners typically expect. Colorado's reputation as a dry climate masks a critical reality: the metro experiences intense seasonal moisture swings. Spring snowmelt and summer afternoon thunderstorms deliver intense moisture loads against foundations and into crawl spaces, while the region's clay-heavy soils retain that moisture long after surface conditions have dried. Properties throughout southwest Denver, Bear Valley, Fort Logan, Englewood, and older Arvada and Westminster neighborhoods carry elevated mold risk simply due to the soil composition beneath them, which creates chronic ground moisture conditions in crawl spaces and against slab foundations.
The Denver Metro's significant inventory of older housing stock adds another layer of risk. Homes throughout the established neighborhoods of the service area built before modern vapor barriers, waterproofing standards, and HVAC practices have greater vulnerability to mold colonization following any water event. Our certified mold remediation specialists address the moisture source β not just the visible growth β to prevent recurrence and protect the structural integrity of your property over the long term.
Sewage backups are Category 3 biohazard emergencies requiring immediate professional response. Raw sewage contains dangerous bacteria, viruses, and parasites that pose serious health risks to everyone in the affected property. Older Denver neighborhoods β including many of the established communities in southwest Denver, West Wood, Fort Logan, and Englewood β contain sewer infrastructure built generations ago that is now contending with population densities it was never designed to serve. Heavy spring and summer rain events regularly push these aging systems past capacity, sending backups into the lower levels of homes and commercial buildings throughout the metro. Our team responds 24/7 throughout the entire Denver Metro and northern Front Range corridor.
The Denver Metro hosts one of the most economically diverse commercial landscapes in the Mountain West. Downtown Denver and the surrounding urban core are home to energy companies, financial institutions, law firms, healthcare systems, and a rapidly growing technology sector. The Broomfield corridor along US-36 houses major tech and telecommunications campuses. Boulder supports one of the nation's most concentrated biotech, aerospace, and research clusters. Commerce City's industrial zone includes significant manufacturing, logistics, and energy infrastructure. Brighton and Longmont anchor growing agricultural and light industrial economies at the northern end of the service area. A property emergency in any of these environments β water intrusion into a server room, fire damage to a warehouse, mold in a medical facility β carries operational and regulatory consequences that demand a restoration team capable of responding with speed and professionalism. We serve all of them, 24/7.
When damage goes beyond cleanup, full reconstruction is the path forward. 911 Restoration of Denver Metro manages the entire process from initial damage assessment through final finishing work for homes and businesses throughout the metro and northern Front Range. Whether you're rebuilding a Bear Valley or Englewood home after hail and wind damage, a Commerce City commercial property after flooding, or a Boulder County structure after wildfire-related damage, you work with one trusted local team from start to finish. No subcontractors.
911 Restoration of Denver Metro provides certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup throughout the greater Denver Metro, Boulder County, and the northern Front Range. We serve law enforcement agencies, property managers, and families across Denver, Englewood, Cherry Hills, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, Broomfield, Commerce City, Brighton, Boulder, Lafayette, Louisville, Longmont, Loveland, and all surrounding communities. Every job is handled with complete discretion, genuine compassion, and strict compliance with Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment regulations governing biohazardous waste.
Professional sanitization services for homes, businesses, and commercial properties throughout the Denver Metro and northern Front Range. Boulder's concentration of biotech, research, and healthcare facilities creates consistent demand for documented, verifiable disinfection that meets institutional standards. Denver's healthcare campuses, school systems, and high-traffic commercial properties throughout the metro benefit from professional-grade treatment that standard cleaning cannot provide. Our EPA-approved treatments eliminate viruses, bacteria, and harmful pathogens from any property type in the region.
The Denver Metro sits squarely in the heart of "Hail Alley" β the stretch of the High Plains from northern Texas through eastern Colorado that records more hail events per year than anywhere else in the United States. The metro receives an average of seven to nine hail days annually, and storms regularly produce golf-ball-sized or larger stones that devastate roofing, siding, and exposed structures across the entire region in minutes. The September 2013 Colorado floods β which caused nearly $4 billion in damage and triggered disaster declarations across 14 counties including Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Boulder, and Denver β illustrated the catastrophic scale that Front Range flooding events can reach when sustained moisture converges on the metro. Tornado events are a real seasonal threat along the Front Range, and the 2021 Marshall Fire demonstrated that wildfire can eliminate over 1,000 structures in the Boulder County urban interface in a matter of hours. 911 Restoration responds immediately to all of it.
We answer your call any time for properties across southwest Denver, Englewood, Cherry Hills, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, Broomfield, Commerce City, Brighton, Boulder, Lafayette, Louisville, Longmont, Loveland, and all surrounding communities β nights, weekends, and holidays.
Based in Denver, we're positioned to reach properties from the established southwest Denver neighborhoods through the northern Front Range communities of Longmont and Loveland within our response window.
Our team understands the specific restoration challenges of the Denver Metro β from expansive clay soil-driven foundation movement and plumbing stress to Colorado's altitude-specific drying conditions and the wildfire-urban interface risks facing Boulder County communities.
We work directly with your insurance company to simplify claims for homeowners and businesses throughout the Denver Metro and northern Front Range, handling all documentation and billing on your behalf.
Your neighbors who understand this community β from the historic neighborhoods of southwest Denver and the Bear Creek corridor to the tech campuses of Broomfield and the Boulder County communities rebuilding after the Marshall Fire. We live and work here.
One local company handles everything from emergency cleanup through complete reconstruction β from southwest Denver through Englewood, Arvada, Westminster, and Broomfield to Boulder, Longmont, and Loveland. No subcontractors, no handoffs, no gaps in accountability.
Our restoration team typically arrives within 45 minutes of your call throughout the Denver Metro and northern Front Range corridor, including Denver, Englewood, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, Broomfield, Boulder, Longmont, and all surrounding communities. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Call (303) 622-3871 for immediate assistance.
Yes. We work directly with all major insurance carriers and manage the documentation and claims process on your behalf. Our team bills your insurance company directly, reducing your out-of-pocket costs and simplifying your recovery.
Most residential water damage restoration projects in the Denver Metro take 3 to 5 days depending on the scope and severity of damage. Denver's altitude and lower ambient humidity can actually accelerate drying in some seasons, while spring snowmelt periods with elevated outdoor moisture can extend it. Our team accounts for current conditions on every project and provides a detailed timeline after our initial on-site assessment.
If it is safe to do so, shut off the water source, move valuables away from affected areas, and avoid walking through standing water near electrical outlets or appliances. Do not use household vacuums on water or attempt mold removal yourself. In freeze situations, do not attempt to thaw pipes with open flame. Our team will handle everything when we arrive.
Yes. We provide free on-site assessments and estimates for all restoration services throughout the Denver Metro and northern Front Range. Call (303) 622-3871 to schedule your inspection.
We serve West Wood, Bear Valley, Fort Logan, Englewood, Cherry Hills, Bear Creek, Denver Downtown, Arvada, Thornton, Westminster, Boulder, Broomfield, Commerce City, Brighton, Lafayette, Louisville, Longmont, and Loveland, along with all surrounding communities throughout the Denver Metro, Boulder County, and northern Front Range corridor.
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