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24/7 Emergency Service (913) 728-1541
45 Minute Response Time
KANSAS CITY METRO

24/7 Restoration Across the Kansas City Metro's Two-State Territory

From the established neighborhoods of Kansas City, Missouri along the Missouri River corridor and the historic east side through the Platte County communities of Riverside and Parkville along the river's north bank, across the state line into the Wyandotte County communities of Bonner Springs, Kansas City, Kansas, and Edwardsville, and north through the Leavenworth County communities of Basehor, Waldron, Tonganoxie, Lansing, and Leavenworth, our IICRC-certified technicians serve properties on both sides of the Kansas-Missouri state line throughout the Kansas City metro's northern corridor. Whether you're dealing with Missouri River flooding at a Riverside or Bonner Springs property, burst pipes in one of Kansas City's older homes, Brush Creek or Turkey Creek flooding, tornado or severe thunderstorm damage, or mold driven by a water event in a home that has stood through decades of Missouri weather, we arrive within 45 minutes. We serve homeowners and businesses throughout the Kansas City metro's two-state territory, available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

24/7 Emergency Service 911 Restoration of Kansas City (913) 728-1541
Location
2100 E Truman Rd, Kansas City, MO 64127, USA
Response
45-minute arrival
Hours
24/7 · 365 days
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WHAT WE DO

Emergency Restoration Services in the Kansas City Metro

Water Damage

Missouri River flooding throughout the northern corridor, Brush Creek and Turkey Creek urban flooding through Kansas City, burst pipes in the metro's vast inventory of older homes, and plumbing emergencies throughout both the Missouri and Kansas portions of the territory. 24/7 response.

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Fire Damage

Complete fire and smoke damage restoration throughout the Kansas City metro -- from Kansas City's older bungalow neighborhoods and historic east side through Riverside, Parkville, Bonner Springs, and the Leavenworth County communities on both sides of the state line.

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Mold Remediation

Kansas City's humid summers and the metro's enormous inventory of older homes -- many with original crawl spaces, basement drainage, and building materials that absorb and hold moisture -- create persistent mold conditions following any water intrusion. Certified remediation throughout the territory.

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Sewage Cleanup

Emergency sewage cleanup across the territory -- Kansas City's aging combined sewer infrastructure creates backup risk during heavy rainfall, while the rural and semi-rural communities of Leavenworth County and outer Platte County rely on septic systems prone to failure during wet seasons. 24/7 response.

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Commercial Restoration

Minimizing downtime for Kansas City's River Market and downtown commercial corridor, the industrial and logistics properties of North Kansas City and Riverside, the Bonner Springs and KCKC commercial base along I-70 and US-24, and commercial properties throughout the two-state territory.

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Reconstruction

From Missouri River flood rebuilds in Riverside and Bonner Springs to tornado damage reconstruction throughout the metro and fire damage restoration in Kansas City's historic neighborhoods -- one local company covering both sides of the state line, no subcontractors.

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Biohazard Cleanup

Certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup serving Kansas City Police Department, Platte County Sheriff, Wyandotte County Sheriff, Leavenworth County Sheriff, and families throughout the two-state territory with Missouri and Kansas Department of Health compliance.

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Sanitization

EPA-approved disinfection for Kansas City homes, Truman Medical Center and regional healthcare facilities, River Market and downtown commercial properties, Fort Leavenworth-adjacent properties, and businesses throughout the two-state metro territory.

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Storm Damage

Immediate response to tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, Missouri River flooding, Brush Creek and Turkey Creek urban flooding events, and the full range of Kansas City metro severe weather -- 24/7 emergency response throughout both the Missouri and Kansas portions of the territory.

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Emergency Water Damage Restoration in the Kansas City Metro

Water damage in the Kansas City metro is shaped by three factors unique to this market: the Missouri River, the age of Kansas City's housing stock, and the urban creek systems that run through the built environment. The Missouri River defines the northern edge of the territory, running east along the north side of Kansas City, Missouri before turning south through the downtown core. The river's flood history in this region is severe. The Great Flood of 1993 -- one of the most extensive and costly flood events in American history -- inundated an enormous swath of the Missouri River valley across both states, and communities along the river corridor from Leavenworth and Basehor on the Kansas side through Riverside and the North Kansas City industrial corridor have experienced significant flood events in 1993, 2011, and 2019. Properties in the Missouri River floodplain throughout the territory carry recurring flood risk that has defined the region's relationship with water damage for generations.

Within the city itself, Brush Creek -- which runs west to east through the midtown and Country Club Plaza area before draining into the Blue River -- has a history of devastating urban flooding events that have affected properties throughout its corridor. Turkey Creek in Kansas City, Kansas, draining through the Wyandotte County communities before joining the Kansas River near its confluence with the Missouri, creates similar urban flooding risk on the Kansas side of the territory. The older housing stock throughout Kansas City compounds these creek and river risks significantly. The metro contains one of the largest concentrations of pre-World War II housing in the Midwest -- bungalows, brick four-squares, and craftsman homes throughout east Kansas City, the historic neighborhoods of Bonner Springs, and the older residential corridors of Kansas City, Kansas carry original plumbing, foundation drainage, and basement systems that fail at rates significantly higher than modern construction. Our team responds 24/7 to all water damage scenarios throughout the two-state territory.

Water Damage Restoration Services

  • Inspection and damage assessment
  • Water extraction with industrial pumps
  • Structural drying and dehumidification
  • Cleaning and sanitization
  • Restoration and repairs

Common Kansas City Water Damage Causes

  • Missouri River flooding in Riverside, Bonner Springs, Leavenworth, and corridor communities
  • Brush Creek and Turkey Creek urban flooding through Kansas City neighborhoods
  • Burst pipes in older Kansas City bungalows and pre-war residential inventory
  • Combined sewer overflows in established Kansas City, MO and KCKC neighborhoods
  • Sump pump failures during heavy spring and summer thunderstorm events
  • HVAC and plumbing failures in the metro's large inventory of aging homes

Emergency Fire Damage Restoration in the Kansas City Metro

Fire damage in Kansas City's older residential neighborhoods presents specific challenges that set this market apart from newer suburban markets. The bungalows, craftsman homes, and brick four-squares that define the east side, the historic neighborhoods of northeast Kansas City, and the older residential corridors of Kansas City, Kansas were built primarily between 1900 and 1945 -- a period when knob-and-tube wiring, balloon-frame construction, and original plumbing were standard. These construction systems create distinct fire risk: older wiring that may have been partially updated creates overloading hazards, and balloon-frame construction -- in which wall cavities run uninterrupted from basement to attic -- allows fire to travel vertically through a structure at a rate that modern platform-frame construction with fire stops prevents.

Smoke and soot remediation in Kansas City's older homes also carries specific complexity. The plaster walls, original millwork, hardwood floors, and porous masonry common throughout the metro's pre-war housing stock absorb smoke compounds more deeply than modern synthetic materials, requiring thorough thermal fogging, ozone treatment, and HEPA air scrubbing to address fully. 911 Restoration of Kansas City provides full-service fire damage restoration throughout the territory -- from emergency board-up through complete structural rebuilds -- with the experience working in older Kansas City construction that this market demands.

Fire Restoration Services

  • Smoke and soot removal from all surfaces
  • Thermal fogging and ozone odor treatment
  • Structural assessment and repairs
  • Content cleaning and pack-out
  • Board-up and property security services

What We Restore After Fire Damage

  • Walls, ceilings, and structural elements
  • HVAC systems and ductwork
  • Furniture and upholstery
  • Electronics and appliances
  • Personal belongings and documents

Mold Remediation & Removal in the Kansas City Metro

Mold is a consistent and significant challenge throughout the Kansas City metro, driven by the combination of the region's humid climate and the age of its housing inventory. Kansas City's humid continental climate brings hot, humid summers where ambient outdoor moisture creates baseline mold pressure on any property with vulnerabilities in its building envelope, crawl space, or basement drainage. For the older homes that make up a substantial portion of the metro's housing stock -- properties with original foundation drainage, unrenovated crawl spaces, and original basement floor and wall assemblies -- that baseline pressure combines with the elevated moisture exposure from Kansas City's recurring creek and river flooding events to create mold conditions that require professional remediation and moisture source correction to resolve.

Properties throughout the territory that experienced Missouri River flooding during the 1993, 2011, or 2019 events -- or that sustained Brush Creek or Turkey Creek flooding in any of the significant urban flood events throughout the metro's history -- and were not fully and professionally remediated carry ongoing mold risk in basement assemblies, crawl spaces, and lower-level wall cavities. In older Kansas City construction, mold can colonize original wood framing, subfloor systems, and plaster assemblies in ways that are not visible from finished surfaces until significant colonization has occurred. Our certified mold remediation specialists use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and air quality testing to identify mold in both visible and concealed locations throughout the territory.

Mold Remediation Services

  • Professional inspection and testing
  • Containment to prevent spore spread
  • HEPA filtration and air scrubbing
  • Safe removal and antimicrobial treatment
  • Moisture source identification and repair

Signs Your Property Needs Mold Remediation

  • Musty or earthy odors in basements, crawl spaces, or enclosed rooms
  • Visible mold growth on walls, ceilings, floor joists, or structural framing
  • History of flooding, creek overflow, or any water intrusion event
  • Allergy or respiratory symptoms that worsen indoors
  • Discoloration or water staining on basement walls, floors, or ceilings

Sewage Cleanup in the Kansas City Metro

Raw sewage is a Category 3 biohazard containing bacteria, viruses, and parasites that pose serious health risks to everyone in the affected property. Sewage backups in Kansas City occur most frequently during the heavy spring and summer thunderstorm season, when significant rainfall pushes the city's combined sewer system -- which carries both stormwater and sanitary sewage in older portions of the network -- past capacity in established neighborhoods. Properties in the older neighborhoods of eastern Kansas City, Missouri and the established residential corridors of Kansas City, Kansas that connect to combined sewer infrastructure face elevated backup risk during any significant rainfall event, when water-to-sewage ratios shift rapidly and the system reverses flow through floor drains and lower-level plumbing in connected properties.

Throughout the rural and semi-rural communities of outer Leavenworth County -- including the communities of Basehor, Waldron, Tonganoxie, and the surrounding unincorporated areas -- private septic systems serve the majority of properties, and those systems face failure risk during Missouri's wet spring season when soils are saturated and drain fields cannot percolate. Our team responds 24/7 to sewage emergencies throughout the full two-state territory.

Sewage Cleanup Process

  • Emergency sewage extraction
  • Contaminated material removal
  • Professional-grade sanitization
  • Odor removal treatment
  • Structural drying and restoration

Health Threats We Address

  • E. coli and other bacteria
  • Hepatitis and viral pathogens
  • Parasites and protozoa
  • Toxic gases and fumes
  • Secondary mold growth
⚠️ Warning: Never attempt sewage cleanup yourself. Contact our 24/7 emergency line immediately at (913) 728-1541 for safe, professional cleanup.

Commercial Restoration in the Kansas City Metro

The Kansas City metro's commercial economy in the northern corridor spans a wide range of industries and property types. The River Market district and downtown Kansas City, Missouri core anchor the territory's Missouri-side commercial base, with the adjacent industrial and logistics corridor of North Kansas City and Riverside along the Missouri River representing one of the metro's most significant warehousing and distribution concentrations. The Kansas side of the territory spans the Bonner Springs and Kansas City, Kansas commercial base along I-70 and US-24 -- including the Legends Outlets and the Village West entertainment and retail complex -- and extends north through the Leavenworth County commercial corridor toward Fort Leavenworth, one of the oldest active U.S. Army installations in the country and a major economic anchor for Leavenworth County.

Truman Medical Centers (University Health) and Children's Mercy Hospital represent the significant healthcare institutional presence in the territory. The Kansas City metro's large hospitality sector, driven by the city's convention and tourism economy, adds hotel and hospitality properties throughout the urban core. Every hour of commercial downtime after a property emergency costs revenue. 911 Restoration of Kansas City provides rapid commercial restoration throughout both states -- meeting the documentation and compliance standards that institutional, government, and commercial clients require.

Commercial Properties We Restore

  • River Market, downtown Kansas City, and North Kansas City commercial and office properties
  • Riverside and Missouri River corridor industrial, warehousing, and logistics facilities
  • Bonner Springs, KCKC, and Village West retail and commercial corridor
  • Fort Leavenworth-adjacent commercial and housing properties in Leavenworth County
  • Truman Medical Centers, Children's Mercy, and metro healthcare facilities
  • Multi-family residential buildings and rental properties throughout the urban territory

Commercial Restoration Services

  • 24/7 emergency response for business properties
  • Water extraction and structural drying
  • Fire and smoke damage restoration
  • Mold remediation for commercial spaces
  • Contents pack-out and storage
  • Complete reconstruction services

Reconstruction Services in the Kansas City Metro

When damage goes beyond cleanup, full reconstruction is the path forward. 911 Restoration of Kansas City manages the entire process from initial damage assessment through final finishing work for homes and businesses throughout the territory. We handle all damage types -- from Missouri River flood rebuilds in the Riverside and Bonner Springs corridors to tornado damage reconstruction throughout the metro, fire damage restoration in Kansas City's historic neighborhoods, and ice storm structural repairs across both states.

Our reconstruction team is experienced with the full range of building types across this diverse territory -- the pre-war bungalows, craftsman homes, and brick four-squares of Kansas City's older neighborhoods on both sides of the state line; the mid-century residential construction of the Platte County and Leavenworth County suburbs; and the industrial and commercial construction of the river corridor and logistics districts. We work within both Missouri and Kansas building codes and carry the experience with older construction systems that restoration work in this market demands.

Reconstruction Services

  • Complete structural repairs and rebuilds
  • Foundation and framing restoration
  • Roof replacement after tornado, storm, or fire damage
  • Drywall installation and finishing
  • Electrical and plumbing system restoration
  • Flooring, tile, and interior finishing work

Damage Types Requiring Reconstruction

  • Missouri River flood damage to foundations and lower-level structural systems
  • Tornado and severe wind structural damage throughout the metro
  • Fire damage requiring structural repairs in older Kansas City residential properties
  • Brush Creek and Turkey Creek flood damage throughout urban Kansas City
  • Mold damage requiring wall, floor, and framing replacement
  • Commercial and industrial structural rebuilds after major storm or water events

Crime Scene & Biohazard Cleanup in the Kansas City Metro

911 Restoration of Kansas City provides certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup throughout the two-state territory -- serving the Kansas City Police Department, Platte County Sheriff's Office, Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office, Leavenworth County Sheriff's Office, Bonner Springs Police Department, Riverside Police Department, and all law enforcement agencies, property management companies, and families throughout the metro's northern corridor. Every job is handled with complete discretion, genuine compassion, and strict compliance with Missouri and Kansas Department of Health regulations governing biohazardous waste handling and disposal across both states.

Biohazard Situations We Handle

  • Crime scene cleanup and remediation
  • Unattended death and decomposition cleanup
  • Blood and bodily fluid removal
  • Hoarding cleanup and sanitization
  • Infectious disease decontamination
  • Vehicle biohazard cleanup

Why Choose Professional Biohazard Cleanup

  • OSHA-compliant safety procedures
  • Proper disposal per Missouri and Kansas Department of Health regulations
  • Complete sanitization and deodorization
  • Discreet service protecting your privacy
  • EPA-approved cleaning products
  • Licensed and insured technicians

Sanitization & Disinfection Services in the Kansas City Metro

Professional sanitization services for homes, businesses, and commercial properties throughout the two-state Kansas City territory. The metro's large healthcare sector -- anchored by Truman Medical Centers, Children's Mercy Hospital, and the regional medical offices throughout the urban core -- creates consistent institutional demand for hospital-grade disinfection at a documented, verifiable standard. The River Market and downtown commercial corridor's restaurant and hospitality properties, the Legends Outlets and Village West commercial complex in KCKC, and the large multi-family residential inventory throughout the urban neighborhoods create consistent commercial and residential sanitization demand. Properties that have experienced flooding or sewage backup require professional disinfection -- not standard cleaning -- to verify that biohazard contamination has been properly addressed.

Properties That Need Professional Sanitization

  • Truman Medical Centers, Children's Mercy, and regional healthcare facilities
  • River Market, downtown, and commercial corridor restaurants and businesses
  • Schools and childcare centers throughout the Kansas City metro territory
  • Multi-family residential buildings and rental properties throughout urban Kansas City
  • Properties following sewage backups or flood contamination events
  • Fort Leavenworth-adjacent and military housing properties

Sanitization Services

  • EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants
  • Electrostatic sprayer application for complete surface coverage
  • High-touch surface sanitization
  • Air quality improvement treatments
  • HVAC system cleaning and disinfection
  • Post-sanitization verification

Storm & Tornado Damage Restoration in the Kansas City Metro

Kansas City sits at the intersection of tornado alley and the severe thunderstorm corridor that defines the central plains, and the metro's storm history reflects that position. Significant tornado events have tracked through or near the Kansas City metro throughout its history, and the spring severe weather season -- March through June -- brings a combination of tornado risk, large hail events, and the straight-line derecho winds that can produce structural damage equivalent to a moderate tornado across wide swaths of the metro simultaneously. The 2019 outbreak that affected portions of the metro and the broader Missouri and Kansas region brought multiple tornado warnings over multiple days and produced significant structural damage in communities throughout the two-state territory.

Beyond tornadoes, Kansas City's spring and summer thunderstorm season produces the heavy rainfall events that drive Brush Creek flooding, Missouri River tributary overflow, and the sump pump failures that flood basements throughout the metro. Ice storms, while less frequent than in central Missouri, affect the Kansas City metro regularly -- winter ice accumulations that collapse trees onto structures and freeze pipes throughout the older housing inventory on both sides of the state line. Our team responds immediately to all storm events throughout the territory, 24 hours a day, in any conditions.

Storm Damage We Restore

  • Tornado and severe wind structural damage throughout the two-state metro territory
  • Missouri River flooding in Riverside, Bonner Springs, Leavenworth, and corridor communities
  • Brush Creek and Turkey Creek urban flooding throughout Kansas City neighborhoods
  • Large hail damage to roofs, siding, and structures across the metro
  • Ice storm structural damage and burst pipes throughout both states
  • Sump pump failures and basement flooding during heavy summer thunderstorm events

Storm Damage Restoration Services

  • Emergency board-up and tarping services
  • Water extraction from storm and flood events
  • Structural drying and dehumidification
  • Roof repairs and full replacement
  • Window and door restoration
  • Complete reconstruction after severe storm and tornado events
WHY CHOOSE US

Why Kansas City Home & Business Owners Choose 911 Restoration

24/7 Emergency Response on Both Sides of the State Line

We answer your call any time for properties throughout Kansas City, MO, Riverside, Parkville, and Platte County on the Missouri side, and Bonner Springs, Kansas City, KS, Basehor, Waldron, Lansing, Leavenworth, and Leavenworth County on the Kansas side. Nights, weekends, holidays, and during active tornado, flooding, and ice storm events.

45-Minute Response Time Throughout the Territory

Fast arrival limits water spread in Kansas City's older homes, where original building materials absorb and hold moisture faster than modern construction. Every hour of delay after a water event in a pre-war Kansas City bungalow increases the total scope and cost of restoration.

IICRC Certified Technicians Who Know Kansas City Properties

Our team understands the specific challenges of this market -- Missouri River flooding patterns and floodplain recovery, Brush Creek and Turkey Creek urban flooding, the mold risk in Kansas City's vast inventory of older homes, and the tornado and severe weather profile that defines the metro's storm seasons.

Licensed in Both Missouri and Kansas

We operate and hold appropriate licensing on both sides of the state line, with experience working under both Missouri and Kansas building codes and insurance claim processes -- so properties in any community throughout the two-state territory receive the same professional standard of service.

Direct Insurance Coordination for All Major Carriers

We work directly with your insurance company and handle documentation and billing on your behalf, simplifying the claims process for homeowners and businesses throughout both the Missouri and Kansas portions of the metro.

Full-Service Restoration -- No Subcontractors

One local Kansas City team handles everything from emergency cleanup through complete reconstruction throughout the two-state territory. No handoffs, no subcontractor delays, no gaps in accountability across state lines.

Frequently Asked Kansas City Restoration Questions

How quickly can you respond to a water damage emergency in Kansas City?
Our restoration team typically arrives within 45 minutes of your call anywhere in Kansas City, Missouri, Riverside, Parkville, Bonner Springs, and Kansas City, Kansas. For communities throughout Leavenworth County -- including Basehor, Waldron, Lansing, and Leavenworth -- response times may vary. Call (913) 728-1541 for immediate assistance and we'll dispatch the nearest available team around the clock.
Do you serve both Missouri and Kansas properties?
Yes. We serve properties on both sides of the Kansas-Missouri state line throughout our territory -- from Kansas City, Missouri and Riverside on the Missouri side to Bonner Springs, Kansas City, Kansas, Basehor, Waldron, Lansing, and Leavenworth on the Kansas side. We hold appropriate licensing in both states and work with insurance carriers under both Missouri and Kansas claim processes.
Do you restore properties affected by Missouri River flooding near Riverside or Bonner Springs?
Yes. Missouri River flooding in the Riverside, Bonner Springs, and Leavenworth corridors is one of the recurring restoration scenarios throughout our territory, and we have direct experience with the full recovery process -- from emergency water extraction through the structural drying, mold prevention, and reconstruction that river flooding requires. River flooding water is a Category 3 contaminated event, and the remediation standard is significantly more involved than clean water pipe events. Call (913) 728-1541 for immediate emergency response.
Does 911 Restoration of Kansas City work with insurance companies?
Yes. We work directly with all major insurance carriers and handle the full documentation and claims process on your behalf -- for both Missouri and Kansas properties throughout the territory. Our team thoroughly documents all damage and works with your adjuster directly, minimizing your out-of-pocket costs and stress throughout the claims process.
What should I do while waiting for your team to arrive?
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 fans or your HVAC system to try to dry the space -- this can spread mold spores throughout the structure. Do not attempt mold removal yourself. Our team will handle everything when we arrive.
What areas of the Kansas City metro do you serve?
On the Missouri side, we serve Kansas City, Riverside, Parkville, Platte City, Weston, and communities throughout Platte County and the western Jackson County corridor. On the Kansas side, we serve Bonner Springs, Kansas City, Kansas, Edwardsville, Basehor, Waldron, Tonganoxie, Lansing, Leavenworth, and communities throughout Wyandotte and Leavenworth Counties.

Contact 911 Restoration of Kansas City

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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