When you have water damage in your Parker, AZ home, you are racing against a clock. As your local water damage and mold remediation experts, we want you to know about the "48-Hour Window." In most cases, mold will begin to grow on a damp surface (like drywall or carpet) within 24 to 48 hours. This means that a professional water damage response is, in reality, a mold prevention service.
Had a water leak in Parker, AZ? Don't wait. Call our 24/7 team at (833) 541-0100 to stop mold before it starts.
We are an IICRC-certified restoration team in the Parker, AZ area, and we are dually certified in both Water Damage Restoration (WRT) and Applied Microbial Remediation (AMRT). This is critical. We don't just "dry" your home; we dry it with the specific goal of preventing mold growth, using scientific methods and advanced monitoring.
It's a common myth that Arizona's "dry heat" prevents mold.
Our 24/7 water damage restoration process is designed to win the race against the 48-hour clock.
If you call us and we discover that mold has already begun to grow, we can immediately shift to our certified mold remediation protocols, which include containment and safe removal.
Our local Parker, AZ team is on standby 24/7. Call us now to get your home dry and safe.
"I'm so glad I called them. I had a leak and was just 'airing it out.' They came and showed me the high moisture readings in the wall. They dried it in 3 days and saved me from a mold disaster."
"They explained the 48-hour window, and it made me realize how urgent my leak was. Their team was here in an hour. Their fast response saved me so much time and money."
"We found mold after a slow leak. They handled the water damage AND the mold. It was so easy to have one company that was certified to do both. Highly recommend."
Founded in 1908, the town was named after Ely Parker, the first Native American commissioner for the U.S. government. The original town site of Parker was surveyed and laid out in 1909 by Earl H. Parker, a railroad location engineer for the Arizona & California Railway. The town officially incorporated in 1948 and became the county seat for the newly created La Paz County on January 1, 1983.
Zip Codes in Parker, AZ that we also serve: 85344