From Statesville, Troutman, Olin, Stony Point, and Cleveland throughout Iredell County to the rapidly growing Lake Norman communities of Mooresville, Sherrills Ford, and Denver across into Lincoln County, south through Rowan County's Salisbury, China Grove, Landis, Woodleaf, Mount Ulla, and Linwood, and west into Catawba County's Hickory, Conover, Claremont, and Catawba, our IICRC-certified technicians understand the distinct restoration challenges facing properties across this multi-county Piedmont territory. Whether you're dealing with Lake Norman shoreline flooding, Catawba River overflow, ice storm pipe bursts, mold driven by the region's hot and humid summers in older crawl space homes, or fire damage, we arrive within 45 minutes. We serve homeowners, motorsports industry facilities, furniture manufacturers, and businesses throughout the territory, available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Lake Norman shoreline and storm flooding, Catawba River overflow through the territory, burst pipes from Piedmont ice storms, and aging plumbing failures throughout the region's older housing stock. 24/7 response across the full territory.
Learn More →Complete fire and smoke damage restoration across the territory — from Statesville and Mooresville through Salisbury's historic districts to the Hickory metro and all communities throughout Iredell, Rowan, Catawba, and Lincoln Counties.
Learn More →North Carolina's humid summers create persistent crawl space mold throughout the territory's older housing stock. Certified remediation and moisture source correction across Iredell, Rowan, Catawba, and Lincoln Counties.
Learn More →Emergency sewage cleanup for older municipal infrastructure neighborhoods throughout the territory and the private septic systems common in rural Iredell, Rowan, and Lincoln County communities — 24/7 response across all four counties.
Learn More →Rapid restoration for Mooresville's NASCAR motorsports facilities, Hickory's furniture manufacturing industry, Salisbury's commercial corridor, Statesville's industrial base, and businesses throughout the four-county territory.
Learn More →From Piedmont ice storm damage and Lake Norman flooding rebuilds to tornado damage reconstruction and fire restoration throughout Iredell, Rowan, Catawba, and Lincoln Counties — one local company, no subcontractors.
Learn More →Certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup serving law enforcement, property managers, and families throughout Iredell, Rowan, Catawba, and Lincoln Counties with full North Carolina regulatory compliance.
Learn More →EPA-approved disinfection for homes, motorsports and manufacturing facilities, healthcare campuses, and commercial properties throughout the four-county territory.
Learn More →Immediate response to Piedmont ice storms, tornadoes, tropical storm remnants, Lake Norman flooding, and severe spring thunderstorms throughout Iredell, Rowan, Catawba, and Lincoln Counties.
Learn More →Lake Norman is North Carolina's largest man-made lake, and its shoreline communities — Mooresville, Sherrills Ford, Troutman, and Denver — represent some of the most rapidly growing residential development in the greater Charlotte metro. The lake is managed by Duke Energy as part of the Catawba River hydroelectric system, and its water levels are subject to operational management that interacts with natural rainfall patterns to produce shoreline flooding conditions that differ from unmanaged natural lakes. During periods of high rainfall combined with lake management operations, shoreline and near-shoreline properties throughout the Lake Norman communities can experience water intrusion that property owners from other markets may not anticipate. Beyond the lake, the Catawba River itself — which flows south through the territory — and the Fourth Creek, Third Creek, and other smaller tributaries draining the Piedmont watershed provide additional flooding corridors during significant storm events.
Piedmont ice storms present the other defining water damage risk across the territory. The region sits in the same climatic transition zone that makes the entire North Carolina Piedmont ice-prone — winter precipitation that starts as rain frequently transitions to freezing rain, coating roads, trees, and pipes in ice that causes damage through several simultaneous mechanisms. Burst pipes from freeze events, roof damage from ice loads and fallen trees, and the water intrusion that follows when temperatures rise are a recurring winter reality across Iredell, Rowan, Catawba, and Lincoln Counties. Throughout the territory's substantial inventory of older homes — particularly in Statesville, Salisbury, and the established Hickory neighborhoods — aging plumbing adds year-round vulnerability. Our team responds 24/7 to all of it.
A fire leaves behind far more than visible damage. Smoke penetrates walls, ductwork, and personal belongings, and soot continues corroding surfaces long after the flames are out. In North Carolina's humid climate, fire-damaged properties left unsecured face rapid secondary damage — mold can establish in fire-compromised wall cavities and structural framing within days during the region's warm, humid summers. Our rapid board-up response limits both weather infiltration and mold exposure immediately after any fire event.
911 Restoration of Iredell County provides full-service fire damage restoration throughout the four-county territory — from the historic downtown buildings of Statesville and Salisbury, where older construction characteristics require careful and experienced restoration work, through the mid-century residential and commercial construction across the established neighborhoods of Mooresville, Hickory, and Conover, to the newer residential development throughout the Lake Norman communities and the growing suburban corridors of Denver and Troutman. We handle everything from emergency board-up through complete structural rebuilds, working with your insurance company throughout.
Mold is a persistent challenge throughout the Iredell County territory, driven by North Carolina's humid subtropical climate and the region's extensive inventory of crawl space homes. The Piedmont receives more than 45 inches of rainfall annually distributed across all seasons, and summer humidity levels remain elevated for months at a time. Crawl space construction is the dominant residential building form throughout much of the territory — particularly in older homes across Statesville, Salisbury, China Grove, Woodleaf, and rural Iredell, Rowan, and Catawba County communities. Crawl spaces in this climate are exposed to warm, humid summer air from below and conditioned space from above, which drives condensation on structural framing and subfloor systems and sustains mold growth year-round even without any discrete water intrusion event.
Lake Norman's shoreline communities add a localized moisture dynamic — properties near the water experience elevated ambient humidity compared to inland areas, increasing the baseline mold pressure on crawl spaces and enclosed structural assemblies. After any flooding event, whether from Lake Norman shoreline flooding, tropical storm remnants, or ice storm melt, the warm and humid conditions of North Carolina summers mean mold can establish rapidly in affected wall assemblies and subfloor systems. Our certified mold remediation specialists correct the moisture source and verify complete remediation throughout the four-county territory.
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 across the territory occurs in two primary contexts. In the older established neighborhoods of Statesville, Salisbury, Hickory, and China Grove, aging municipal infrastructure faces stress during heavy thunderstorm events when the system is pushed toward capacity by stormwater infiltration. Rural and semi-rural communities throughout Iredell, Rowan, and Lincoln Counties rely on private septic systems that face failure risk when the Piedmont's abundant rainfall saturates soils and prevents drain fields from functioning properly.
In North Carolina's hot and humid summer climate, sewage contamination creates an urgent health situation — bacterial growth accelerates significantly at the temperatures the region reaches from May through September. Our team responds 24/7 to sewage emergencies throughout all four counties.
The territory's commercial economy is defined by two distinct industrial clusters that are nationally significant. Mooresville has earned its nickname "Race City USA" by becoming the global headquarters of NASCAR motorsports — more than 60 race teams, engine builders, fabricators, and motorsports technology companies have facilities within a short radius of the city. The technical precision and time-sensitive operational nature of motorsports facilities means that any property emergency demands the fastest and most professional response available. Hickory anchors the eastern end of the territory as the historic heart of North Carolina's furniture manufacturing industry — the Catawba Valley furniture cluster remains one of the most concentrated manufacturing economies in the American Southeast, and the warehousing, showroom, and production facilities throughout Hickory, Conover, and Catawba require restoration services that understand industrial and commercial building demands.
Beyond these anchors, Statesville's industrial base, Salisbury's commercial and healthcare corridor, and the rapidly growing commercial development in Mooresville, Denver, and the Lake Norman communities represent a substantial and diverse commercial property inventory throughout the four-county territory.
When damage goes beyond surface-level cleanup, full reconstruction is the path forward. 911 Restoration of Iredell County manages the entire process from initial damage assessment through final finishing work for homes and businesses throughout the four-county territory. We handle all damage types — from Piedmont ice storm damage and Lake Norman flooding rebuilds to tornado damage reconstruction, fire damage repairs, and mold remediation requiring structural framing replacement across Iredell, Rowan, Catawba, and Lincoln Counties.
Our reconstruction team is experienced with the full range of building types found across the territory — the historic brick and older frame construction of Statesville and Salisbury's downtown districts, crawl space residential construction common throughout older neighborhoods territory-wide, the mid-century housing stock of Hickory and established Mooresville, and the newer residential and commercial construction throughout the Lake Norman corridor and the rapidly growing communities of Denver and Troutman.
911 Restoration of Iredell County provides certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup throughout Iredell, Rowan, Catawba, and Lincoln Counties. We work alongside law enforcement agencies, property management companies, and families across Statesville, Mooresville, Troutman, Salisbury, China Grove, Hickory, Conover, Denver, and all surrounding communities. Every job is handled with complete discretion, genuine compassion, and strict compliance with North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services regulations governing biohazardous waste handling and disposal.
Professional sanitization services for homes, businesses, and commercial properties throughout the four-county territory. Our EPA-approved disinfection treatments eliminate viruses, bacteria, and pathogens using hospital-grade products applied with electrostatic technology for complete surface coverage.
Mooresville's motorsports facilities and Hickory's manufacturing operations both require documented professional disinfection standards for workplace safety and operational compliance. Healthcare facilities throughout Statesville and Salisbury create consistent institutional demand for verifiable disinfection. Properties that have experienced flooding or sewage backup events require professional disinfection — not standard cleaning — to verify biohazard contamination has been properly addressed in the region's warm and humid climate.
The Iredell County territory faces a severe weather profile that spans all four seasons, shaped by the North Carolina Piedmont's position in Dixie Alley and its susceptibility to both Gulf moisture and cold continental air. Spring is the most active severe weather season — the same supercell thunderstorms capable of producing significant tornadoes and large hail sweep through the Piedmont from March through May with regularity, affecting communities across all four counties. The territory has experienced direct tornado impacts in various communities throughout its history and faces that risk every spring season.
Winter brings ice. The North Carolina Piedmont sits at the transition zone where winter precipitation routinely falls as freezing rain rather than snow, and significant ice storms that coat everything in ice, knock out power for days, snap trees, damage rooflines, and freeze pipes throughout the territory are a recurring feature of area winters. Tropical storm remnants tracking inland from the Atlantic Coast during late summer and fall deliver heavy rainfall that tests drainage throughout the territory and can produce significant flooding along the Catawba River corridor and its tributaries. Summer's intense afternoon thunderstorms round out a year-round severe weather calendar. Our team responds immediately to all of it, 24 hours a day.
We answer your call any time for properties throughout Statesville, Mooresville, Troutman, Sherrills Ford, Salisbury, China Grove, Landis, Hickory, Conover, Denver, and all surrounding communities — nights, weekends, holidays, and during active tornado warnings and ice storm events.
Fast arrival is critical in North Carolina's humid climate. Mold risk in a flooded crawl space or basement escalates quickly in summer conditions. Ice storm damage left unsecured compounds rapidly through weather infiltration. Speed matters throughout this territory.
Our team understands the specific challenges across all four counties — Piedmont ice storm patterns, Lake Norman shoreline flooding dynamics, crawl space mold in North Carolina's humid climate, the tornado risk of Dixie Alley, and the full range of building types from historic Statesville to new Lake Norman construction.
We work directly with your insurance company and handle documentation and billing on your behalf, simplifying the claims process for homeowners and businesses throughout Iredell, Rowan, Catawba, and Lincoln Counties.
One local company handles everything from emergency cleanup through complete reconstruction across all four counties. No handoffs, no gaps in accountability.
Your neighbors in the North Carolina Piedmont — 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.
Our restoration team typically arrives within 45 minutes of your call anywhere in Statesville, Mooresville, Troutman, Sherrills Ford, Salisbury, Hickory, Denver, and all surrounding communities across the four-county territory. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays and during active storm events. Call (704) 703-8810 for immediate assistance.
Crawl spaces in North Carolina's climate face a specific and persistent moisture challenge. During summer months, warm and humid outdoor air — often with relative humidity above 70 percent — enters the crawl space through foundation vents. When that warm, moist air contacts the cooler surfaces of structural framing and subfloor systems, it condenses. That condensation provides exactly the moisture that mold needs to grow, even without any flooding or plumbing event. Over time, mold can colonize subfloor framing, joists, and the underside of floor sheathing throughout the crawl space while the living space above appears completely dry. Signs include musty odors in the home, particularly in ground-level rooms, and allergy or respiratory symptoms that improve when you leave the house. If your home has a crawl space and you've noticed either of those signs, call us at (704) 703-8810 for a free assessment.
Yes. We work directly with all major insurance carriers and handle the documentation and billing process on your behalf. Our team thoroughly documents all damage and works with your adjuster directly, minimizing your out-of-pocket costs and stress throughout the claims process.
If it is safe to do so, shut off the water source, move valuables to dry areas, and avoid walking through standing water near electrical outlets or appliances. If you suspect sewage contamination, do not enter the affected area. Do not use household vacuums on standing water, and do not attempt mold removal yourself. After tornado or severe wind damage, do not enter any area with compromised structural integrity. Our team will handle everything when we arrive.
Yes. We provide free on-site assessments and estimates for all restoration services throughout the territory. Call (704) 703-8810 to schedule your inspection.
We serve Statesville, Troutman, Mooresville, Sherrills Ford, Olin, Stony Point, and Cleveland in Iredell County; Salisbury, China Grove, Landis, Woodleaf, Mount Ulla, and Linwood in Rowan County; Hickory, Conover, Claremont, and Catawba in Catawba County; and Denver in Lincoln County.
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