From the Great South Bay and Atlantic Ocean waterfront communities of Long Beach, Atlantic Beach, Freeport, Oceanside, Seaford, and Wantagh through the established Nassau County communities of Garden City, Hempstead, Levittown, East Meadow, Uniondale, Roosevelt, Valley Stream, Elmont, Franklin Square, and Floral Park, and into the South Shore Five Towns of Lawrence, Hewlett, Woodmere, and Lynbrook, and across the Nassau-Suffolk county line through Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Merrick, Bellmore, Wantagh, and into the western Suffolk County communities of Lindenhurst, Amityville, Copiague, Babylon, North Babylon, West Babylon, and West Islip, our IICRC-certified technicians serve the full South Shore Long Island restoration territory.
Whether you're dealing with Great South Bay storm surge at a waterfront property, Sandy-related mold in a Long Beach home, a flooded basement after a nor'easter, burst pipes in a Levittown cape cod, fire damage in a Garden City colonial, or mold in an older South Shore property, we arrive within 45 minutes. We serve homeowners and businesses throughout Nassau and western Suffolk Counties, available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Great South Bay and Atlantic Ocean storm surge in Long Beach, Freeport, Atlantic Beach, and the waterfront communities, sump pump failure during nor'easters throughout Nassau and western Suffolk Counties, burst pipes in Levittown's post-war housing inventory, and plumbing emergencies across the full territory. 24/7 response.
Learn more →Complete fire and smoke damage restoration across the territory -- from Levittown's post-war capes and Garden City's established colonials through Hempstead, Valley Stream, and the Five Towns communities to the Babylon and Lindenhurst areas of western Suffolk County.
Learn more →Long Island's humid summers and the South Shore's Sandy flooding legacy create persistent mold risk in basements, crawl spaces, and wall assemblies throughout the territory. Certified remediation and moisture source correction across Nassau and western Suffolk Counties.
Learn more →Emergency sewage cleanup throughout the territory -- from aging combined sewer infrastructure in Hempstead, Freeport, and the established Nassau County communities to the storm surge-driven sewage backups that waterfront communities experience during major coastal events. Biohazard-standard 24/7 response.
Learn more →Rapid restoration for Nassau University Medical Center and South Nassau Communities Hospital, the Roosevelt Field corridor and Westbury commercial district, Farmingdale's business and industrial base, Long Beach's commercial recovery, and businesses throughout both counties.
Learn more →From Great South Bay storm surge rebuilds in the waterfront communities to nor'easter structural repairs throughout Nassau County and fire damage reconstruction in Garden City and Rockville Centre -- one local company covering both counties, no subcontractors.
Learn more →Certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup serving Nassau County Police, Suffolk County Police, and law enforcement agencies, property managers, and families throughout Nassau and western Suffolk Counties with full New York State Department of Health compliance.
Learn more →EPA-approved disinfection for South Shore Nassau and Suffolk County homes, Nassau University Medical Center and regional healthcare facilities, Farmingdale and Westbury commercial properties, and businesses throughout both counties.
Learn more →Immediate response to nor'easters, Great South Bay and Atlantic Ocean storm surge, coastal flooding throughout the South Shore waterfront communities, and the full range of severe weather affecting Nassau and western Suffolk Counties. 24/7 emergency response.
Learn more →The South Shore Long Island territory experiences water damage from a combination of factors that make it one of the most challenging restoration markets in New York. The territory's defining geography -- a chain of barrier islands and bay-front communities facing the Great South Bay and the Atlantic Ocean -- creates storm surge exposure that places the waterfront communities among the most coastal-flood-vulnerable on the East Coast. Long Beach, built on a barrier island between the ocean and Reynolds Channel, is completely surrounded by water. Atlantic Beach and the Five Towns communities of Lawrence and Hewlett face the bay directly. Freeport, Oceanside, Seaford, Wantagh, Massapequa, Lindenhurst, Amityville, Copiague, and Babylon are all bay-front or bay-adjacent communities where major coastal storm events push water inland with force.
Hurricane Sandy made landfall on October 29, 2012, and its storm surge moved through these communities with a scale of destruction that defined a generation of Long Island's storm history. Long Beach received some of the worst damage of any community in New York State -- the island's ocean-facing beaches were breached, Reynolds Channel flooded from the bay side, and the city was inundated on multiple sides simultaneously. Freeport, Oceanside, Lindenhurst, Amityville, and the bay-front communities throughout the territory experienced flooding that reached second-floor levels in the most exposed areas. Thousands of properties throughout the territory were flooded with contaminated bay and ocean water that saturated building materials, compromised foundations, and created the mold conditions that persist in incompletely remediated properties years after the event. Hurricane Irene in 2011 had preceded Sandy with its own significant coastal flooding in the same communities, and Tropical Storm Ida in 2021 added another layer of flooding from extreme inland rainfall. Away from the waterfront, the dominant water damage event throughout the territory is the same as the rest of Long Island: basement flooding from sump pump failure during nor'easters and heavy coastal storms. Nearly every home in the territory has a basement, and when sump pumps lose power during extended storm events, those basements flood rapidly. Our team responds 24/7 to all water damage events throughout the territory.
Fire damage across the Nassau County territory reflects the architectural diversity of one of New York's most historically layered suburban landscapes. Levittown -- built by William Levitt beginning in 1947 as one of the first large-scale planned suburbs in American history -- contains the most concentrated inventory of post-war cape cod construction on Long Island, with thousands of homes built to the same general specifications in the late 1940s and 1950s. These homes carry the fire risk profile of their era: original electrical systems in the least-updated properties, construction methods typical of the immediate post-war period, and the aging of building materials that have now served for seven or eight decades.
Garden City, Rockville Centre, and the established Village of Hempstead communities contain older and more architecturally varied housing stock -- colonials, tudors, and craftsman homes from the early 20th century that carry original construction characteristics. The Five Towns communities of Lawrence, Hewlett, and Woodmere contain some of the territory's largest and most complex residential properties, where fire restoration requires proportionally more involved scope and content management. 911 Restoration of Nassau County provides full-service fire damage restoration throughout the two-county territory -- from emergency board-up through complete structural rebuilds -- with the expertise across this full range of construction types that the South Shore market requires.
Mold is among the most serious and persistent property challenges facing homeowners throughout the South Shore Nassau and Suffolk County territory, and the combination of Long Island's humid climate and the territory's flooding history makes the scale of the problem here larger than in most markets. Long Island's humid continental climate brings hot, humid summers where ambient moisture creates mold development conditions in any property with moisture vulnerabilities -- basements, crawl spaces, original drainage -- and nearly every home in the territory has at least one of these vulnerabilities. The older post-war housing stock that defines communities like Levittown, East Meadow, and Bethpage carries seven or eight decades of accumulated moisture exposure in foundation drainage systems that were not designed to modern standards.
The Sandy flood legacy is the most significant and most underappreciated mold risk in this specific territory. Hurricane Sandy's storm surge delivered contaminated ocean and bay water -- a Category 3 biohazard -- into thousands of properties throughout Long Beach, Freeport, Oceanside, Lindenhurst, Amityville, and the other waterfront communities. Properties that were flooded and dried using consumer dehumidifiers and fans rather than professional moisture assessment to verified content targets retained moisture in wall assemblies, floor systems, structural framing, and insulation that created mold conditions that were never fully resolved. More than a decade after Sandy, properties throughout the waterfront communities carry active mold in concealed spaces that is evidenced by musty odors, allergy symptoms that worsen at home, or unexplained discoloration near the flood waterline. In Long Island's humid summers, that mold grows continuously -- it does not dry out between seasons. Hurricane Irene in 2011 added a pre-Sandy layer of flood history for the same communities, and Tropical Storm Ida in 2021 added more. Our certified mold remediation specialists identify and correct the moisture source and verify complete remediation throughout the 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 throughout the territory occurs most commonly during heavy coastal storm events when the combined sewer systems serving the established communities -- Hempstead, Freeport, Valley Stream, and the older Nassau County municipalities -- are overwhelmed by stormwater infiltration and force sewage backward through basement floor drains and lower-level plumbing. The waterfront communities face an additional sewage risk during major storm events: storm surge that enters the sewer system through manholes, catch basins, and any exposed infrastructure creates tidal backflow into connected properties even when those properties are not directly flooded.
Sandy's storm surge overwhelmed the sewer infrastructure of virtually every community in the territory's waterfront zone, producing widespread sewage contamination in flooded properties that required professional biohazard remediation rather than standard water damage response. Every subsequent major nor'easter that produces coastal flooding recreates some version of that contamination dynamic in the most exposed communities. Our team responds 24/7 to sewage emergencies throughout both counties.
The Nassau County and South Shore territory encompasses a commercially diverse area whose economic anchor is the vast residential base of one of the most densely populated suburban counties in the United States. The Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City -- one of the largest shopping centers in the country -- and the commercial corridors along Hempstead Turnpike, Sunrise Highway, and Merrick Road generate significant retail and commercial traffic throughout the territory. Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow is one of Nassau County's largest employers and healthcare institutions, and South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside serves the South Shore's healthcare needs. Farmingdale's commercial and light industrial base and Republic Airport's aviation-related commerce represent the territory's industrial sector.
Long Beach's commercial recovery from Sandy continues -- the city's oceanfront and downtown commercial corridors serve a resident population that rebuilt after the storm and a seasonal tourism economy that draws visitors from across the metro area. Commercial properties throughout the South Shore waterfront communities face the same recurring storm surge risk as the residential inventory, and the operational continuity demands of these businesses require a restoration partner that can respond at any hour. 911 Restoration of Nassau County provides rapid commercial restoration throughout both counties -- meeting the documentation and compliance standards that healthcare, institutional, and commercial clients require.
When damage goes beyond cleanup, full reconstruction is the path forward. 911 Restoration of Nassau County manages the entire process from initial damage assessment through final finishing work for homes and businesses throughout the two-county territory. We handle all damage types -- from Great South Bay storm surge rebuilds in the Long Beach, Freeport, and bay-front communities to nor'easter structural repairs throughout Nassau County, fire damage reconstruction in Garden City and Rockville Centre, and mold damage remediation requiring structural framing replacement in post-Sandy waterfront homes.
The territory's building diversity demands reconstruction expertise that spans the full range: the post-war cape cods and ranches of Levittown, East Meadow, and Seaford; the older colonials and tudors of Garden City, Rockville Centre, and the established villages; the large custom homes of the Five Towns communities; and the waterfront construction of Long Beach and the bay-front communities, where coastal exposure and flood standards shape both building requirements and restoration approach. We work within New York State and local building codes across both Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
911 Restoration of Nassau County provides certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup throughout Nassau and western Suffolk Counties -- serving Nassau County Police, Suffolk County Police Department, and all law enforcement agencies, property management companies, and families throughout the territory. We serve Long Beach, Freeport, Oceanside, Garden City, Hempstead, Valley Stream, Levittown, Lindenhurst, Babylon, Amityville, and all surrounding communities. Every job is handled with complete discretion, genuine compassion, and strict compliance with New York State Department of Health regulations governing biohazardous waste handling and disposal.
Professional sanitization services for homes, businesses, and commercial properties throughout the two-county territory. Nassau University Medical Center, South Nassau Communities Hospital, and the regional healthcare facilities throughout Nassau County create consistent institutional demand for hospital-grade disinfection at a documented, verifiable standard. Long Beach's tourism and hospitality properties, the Freeport waterfront restaurant corridor, and the commercial properties throughout the South Shore communities generate commercial sanitization demand from operators who maintain high guest safety standards. Properties throughout the territory that experienced storm surge flooding or sewage backup require professional disinfection -- not standard cleaning -- to verify that Category 3 contamination has been properly addressed before the space is reoccupied.
The South Shore Nassau and Suffolk County territory faces the most serious storm exposure on Long Island. The barrier island and bay-front communities that define the territory's southern edge -- Long Beach, Atlantic Beach, Freeport, Oceanside, Seaford, Wantagh, Massapequa, Lindenhurst, Amityville, and Copiague -- sit directly in the path of every coastal storm system that tracks up the Atlantic seaboard. Nor'easters, which arrive multiple times each winter season from the northeast, drive storm surge through the Reynolds Channel, Great South Bay, and along the oceanfront that can flood these communities with varying intensity depending on storm track, tide timing, and onshore wind duration. The combination of storm surge from the ocean side and bay flooding from the west creates the dual-front flooding dynamic that makes Long Beach and the barrier island communities especially vulnerable.
Hurricane Sandy remains the defining storm event for this entire territory. The storm's surge -- arriving at high tide and driven by sustained 90-mile-per-hour winds -- sent ocean water over Long Beach's boardwalk and barrier dunes simultaneously with bay flooding through Reynolds Channel, producing the worst flooding the city had experienced in its history. The same surge moved through every bay-front community from Freeport to Lindenhurst, lifting boats onto streets, filling basements with contaminated bay water, and destroying ground-floor contents and building systems throughout the waterfront zone. Hurricane Irene in 2011 had preceded Sandy with a significant surge event in the same communities, and Tropical Storm Ida in 2021 delivered catastrophic inland flash flooding through the territory. Our team responds immediately to all storm events throughout both counties, around the clock and in any conditions.
We answer your call any time for properties throughout Long Beach, Freeport, Oceanside, Garden City, Hempstead, Levittown, East Meadow, Valley Stream, Rockville Centre, Lynbrook, Massapequa, Lindenhurst, Babylon, Amityville, and all surrounding communities. Nights, weekends, holidays, and during active coastal storm and nor'easter events.
Fast arrival limits water spread in the territory's diverse housing stock and reduces total restoration scope and cost. In storm surge events, immediate professional response is essential to separate clean water damage from Category 3 contamination and begin the biohazard remediation that bay and ocean water flooding requires.
Our team understands the specific challenges of this territory -- Sandy flood legacy mold risk in the waterfront communities, Great South Bay storm surge recovery, nor'easter basement flooding throughout Nassau County, the post-war housing stock of Levittown and East Meadow, and the coastal construction standards that govern restoration in Long Beach and the barrier island communities.
We have direct experience with the storm surge and coastal flooding recovery that defines restoration work in the South Shore communities -- the contamination classification requirements, the structural drying protocols for Category 3 flood water events, and the mold prevention standards that bay and ocean flooding demands.
We work directly with your insurance company and handle documentation and billing on your behalf, simplifying the claims process for homeowners and businesses throughout Nassau and western Suffolk Counties.
One local Long Island team handles everything from emergency cleanup through complete reconstruction throughout both counties. No handoffs, no subcontractor delays, no gaps in accountability from the first call through project completion.
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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