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High Quality Water Damage Restoration Company

Action 1 Restoration of Peabody offers emergency professional water damage restoration in the Peabody MA area. When you call us about damage caused by water in your home, we can get to your property in less than one hour to help start the process. We understand that water can cause major destruction to your personal property very quickly if the problem is not addressed right away. These emergencies can by caused by a burst pipe or by flooding from the rain. The longer the water sits, the more extensive the damage will be. Our restoration experts in the Peabody, MA area have extensive experience mitigating water damage using the latest technology and modern equipment. Our goal is to minimize damage that water can cause and restore your home back to its original state. The Action 1 team is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and is ready to kick into action when disaster strikes.

Our team knows the best approach in fixing damage caused by the following:

  • A water pipe that is broken or leaking
  • A leaky roof or flooding caused by a storm
  • Overflows from kitchen appliances (eg. washing machine, dishwasher, refrigerator)
  • Overflows from your sink or bathtub
  • A busted water heater
  • Failure of your sump pump

We have experience dealing with all types of water damage, big or small. We take great care in addressing all types of water damage issues. Our priority is to stop the problem from causing further damage and restoring your property to its pre-loss condition. If you detect a problem at night, do not wait until the morning to call us. We are available to come to your property at any time, day or night. We have 24/7 emergency crews available with fast response times. The Action 1 Restoration technicians are highly trained and certified and are some of the best at what we do. We work directly with your insurance company so you will not have to be bothered with all of the paperwork.

24/7 Flood Damage Cleanup in Peabody MA

Some people are surprised by how much damage water can cause. Every minute there is standing water in your home, the more damage there is going to be. That is why it is important to call us when you first find out about a roof leak or water pipe leak. If you can catch the damage early, you will prevent the damage from getting bigger, and you will save money in repairs in the long run. The first step is to always assess the property quickly and effectively, while developing a plan of restoration and repair.

Flood water is particularly worrisome in the Peabody, Massachusetts area because it contains gray and black water that typically contains a large amount of contaminants. This creates a health hazard at many levels and when you combine warm weather with humidity, it creates the ideal place for mold growth. Water can destroy the structure of your house and cause electrical problems. Our highly experienced restoration team of professionals knows exactly how to take care of these problems quickly and efficiently. After we remove the water using our high-tech equipment, we can start the restoration process. Some of the services that our team will perform includes:

  • Extraction of water quickly
  • Drying of damaged areas
  • Removing of furniture for cleaning
  • Cleaning and sanitizing your personal property
  • Sanitizing and disinfecting your living areas
  • Restoration and repair
  • Our removal process

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How Our 6 Step Quality Restoration Process Works


Full-Service Water Removal And Dry Out In Peabody, MA

Hiring an expert water removal company in Peabody MA as early as possible is essential, given its important nature in the process of water damage restoration. At Action 1 Restoration, our team will have a better chance of minimizing the secondary damage by responding quickly and getting the process started as early as possible. Your home’s floors, cabinets, furniture, walls and underlying structure will sustain more damage the longer the water is in your home. Our local teams use commercial grade equipment to help speed up the process and help you get your life back on track faster.

Thanks to the air moisture removal equipment and tools we use, our procedures and techniques have been very effective. The type of equipment to be used on each job is dependent on the water temperature, as well as the volume of water in your home. After the water has been removed, to help reduce the moisture in the air, we use large air blowers and dehumidifiers to remove the excess moisture. During this time, we are continually monitoring the levels by using moisture meters and infrared cameras to detect any hidden water.

Here’s a step by step outline of our water removal and dry out process:

  • For starters, the extent of damage is determined by one of our specialists through a thorough on-site inspection of all affected areas.
  • Focused on countering the growth (or spread) of pathogens, mold and mildew, our team of specialists will start the water removal process as soon as possible.
  • Since damp air is also known to foster the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew, any remaining damp air will be dried using fans and dehumidifiers.
  • Any pockets of water that may be hidden from view will be identified using thermal imaging equipment.
  • We measure humidity levels in the air using moisture meters (and similar equipment), once all the rooms have been dried out.

When it comes to flood or water damage, there is more to worry about than just the water you see on the floor. To ensure that no water is left under baseboards or behind walls, our equipment can easily spot hidden pockets of water. At Action 1 Restoration we ensure that our teams and partners are capable of providing the fastest water damage dry out services by equipping them with the best tools for the job.

For assistance with any water damage restoration issue, call Action 1 Restoration in Peabody MA and enjoy the benefits of dealing with a 24/7 emergency water damage restoration provider.

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Major Insurance Companies Our Local Locations Work With



State Farm
Progressive
MetLife
Liberty Mutual
The Hartford
Farmers Insurance
Allstate Insurance
Allied Insurance

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I rent my home in Peabody?

If you are renting your home, apartment or condo, you need to get in touch with the homeowner and have them call us. Legally without the homeowners or commercial building owners consent, we can not enter the premises and provide any work in your home or office. Once the property owner reaches out to our local restoration company, we can start the damage restoration services process immediately to restore the property.

Question: How Does Direct Insurance Billing Work?

Answer: It Works when a property is covered against unexpected accidental situations. Generally, property owner’s insurance providers cover properties against unexpected and accidental conditions like an appliance malfunction, roof leak, pipe leaks and bursts, water heater ruptures, and others. For this reason, the moment you call our team and give us your insurance details, one of our team members will follow up with the insurance company, while another team is in route to your home or commercial building.

It is important to note; flood damage is not covered by a standard property insurance policy. As such, in this case, you will need an additional cover specifically for flood water. Of course, just like anything else, you have to speak to your homeowner insurance company to learn more about their policies. Nevertheless, we offer an emergency water damage service in Peabody, MA. Therefore, if you experience any water-related damages, we will assess the damage, offer our service, and later submit a claim to your insurance company.

Do you have water damage service offices near me?

Yes, we have local staff and restoration services near you in Peabody, MA.

Action 1 Restoration provides a 1 hour response time and emergency services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for residential and commercial properties. If you are experiencing any type of disaster, our highly trained restoration company can help you with some of the best restoration services. Contact our pros today.

Do You Provide Free Estimates?

We do offer free water damage estimates. However, a majority of the calls we get are for emergency water restoration, which involves water removal, dry out, and full mitigation services. Therefore, since a many of the calls we get are for emergencies, it is always wise to start on the job immediately to prevent additional damages. Remember, every minute counts. In any case, if you have a room that has been damaged by water and looking to know the budget, we offer free estimates. Remember, some rooms are more susceptible to water damage issues compared to others.

A few examples include:

  • Laundry room
  • Bathrooms
  • Kitchens
  • Attics
  • Basements
  • Flooring and carpets

What are the Common Causes of Water Damage?

When it comes to water or flood damage, some of the most common causes of water damage in Peabody, Massachusetts. are:

  • Burst pipes
  • Pipe leaks
  • Faucet left turned on
  • Appliance malfunctions
  • Roof leaks
  • Storm floods

What is the average cost in Peabody, Massachusetts?

Many customers typically want to know what the cost of the water damage repair project is going to run for their Peabody property. There are several aspects that may impact the water damage cost and, in many cases, they are insurance policy claims.

Keep a list of the affected items for each room. List every item that is damaged and be sure you capture all the details of the item. The item details you need to get are: cost, when you bought it, how its affected and the serial number. Submit the itemized damaged items along with your estimate and if you have receipts, attach them.

The more water that needs to be removed and items repaired, the more it costs, but we have to assess and determine the extent of the damage to be able to provide you with a cost breakdown. When our restoration company arrives to your home or business, we will be able to provide a ballpark of what the cost of the water damage project will cost pretty quickly.

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What additional services do you offer?

As a full 24 hour restoration company our Peabody MA damage restoration services include some of the following certified emergency services:

  • Fire damage restoration
  • Smoke damage cleanup
  • Water removal
  • Storm damage cleanup
  • Biohazard and sewage
  • Peabody water damage

Contact us today and find out why we should be the certified restoration company you hire to handle any water damage cleanup you may need or require.

Why Choose Action 1 Restoration of Peabody

Unlike any other water restoration company, we rescue and restore your home to pre loss condition in the fastest time possible and typically at a lower overall cost. With a local office near you, we provide a fast 1 hour response time. Our local Peabody MA teams use commercial grade state-of-the-art equipment to cut down on water removal, drying times, dehumidifying and deodorizing to help you save more and get back to your daily routines faster.

Each one of our partners are family owned and have years of experience in providing effective damage restoration services for any type of disaster. All of our team members will provide you with the professionalism that you deserve. Once the work has been completed, leave us a review and tell others your experience working with us.

More About Peabody, Massachusetts

Peabody () is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 51,251 at the 2010 census, and in 2019 the estimated population was 53,070. Peabody is located in the North Shore region of Massachusetts, and is known for its rich industrial history.

The Place was long inhabited by Native American people known as the Naumkeag.

The Place was granted as portion of Salem in 1626 by a small group of English colonists from Cape Ann led by Roger Conant. It was next referred to as the Northfields, Salem Farms, and Brooksby. Several Place residents were accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of the late 17th century, three of whom were executed (John Proctor, Giles Corey, and Martha Corey).

In 1752, the Place was set off from Salem, and incorporated as a district of Danvers. It was referred to as "the South Parish", associated behind a church located in present-day Peabody Square. In 1855, the community broke away from Danvers, and was incorporated as the independent town of South Danvers. The publicize was distorted to Peabody on April 30, 1868, in tribute of George Peabody, noted philanthropist born in present-day Peabody, widely regarded as the "father of broadminded philanthropy". It was established city status in 1916. The western, less densely populated Place of town is often separately, yet unofficially, referred to as West Peabody.

Peabody started off as a farming community, but its rivers and streams attracted mills which operated by water power. In particular, Peabody was a major middle of New England's leather industry, which attracted immigrants from all around the world.

By 1915, a third of the population was born outdoor the United States. In auxiliary to becoming home to large Irish and Russian populations, Peabody developed a large community of laborers hailing from the Ottoman Empire, mostly Turkish and Kurdish speakers from the region of Harput, now known as Elazığ. The population was situated primarily upon Walnut Street, where they filled boarding houses and coffee houses to such an extent that it became known as "Ottoman Street," and, more pejoratively and less accurately, "Peabody's Barbary Coast", as the United States was at conflict with the Ottoman Empire during World War I. One visitor even noted that signs in town were written in both English and Ottoman Turkish.

On the morning of October 28, 1915, twenty-one teen girls were killed in the St. Johns School flame in the downtown area on Chestnut Street. The cause of the flare is believed to have been arson. Their bodies were found after the ember subsided, huddled together and burnt greater than recognition, near the right of entry just steps away from survival. As a result, Peabody became the first city in the United States to verify a performance that anything entrances or exits in public buildings be push-open, rather than by handle or knob.

The tanneries that lined Peabody's "Ottoman Street" remained a linchpin of the city's economy into the second half of the 20th century. The tanneries have back closed or been relocated elsewhere, but the city remains known locally as the Leather City or Tanner City. The mascot of Peabody Veterans Memorial High School is named the Tanners.

The loss of the tanneries was a big blow to Peabody's economy, but the city has made stirring for the erosion of its industrial base, at least in part, through additional forms of economic development. Early in the 20th century, Peabody joined the automobile revolution, hosting the pioneer Brass Era company, Corwin Manufacturing.

The Northshore Mall, originally known as the Northshore Shopping Center, is one of the region's largest shopping malls. The mall opened in September 1958 as an outdoor shopping center, and was built on farm land originally owned by Elias Hasket Derby, one of America's first millionaires. Centennial Park, an industrial park in the center of the city, has attracted several medical and technology companies. West Peabody, which was mostly farm house until the 1950s, has been developed into a middle-to-upper class residential area. Brooksby Farm, a 275-acre (1.11 km2) working farm and conservation Place has been one of the city's most popular destinations for decades.

Peabody is with the location of the Salem Country Club, a privately-owned country club considering a professional golf course, which hosted the U.S. Senior Open in 2001 and 2017, and the U.S. Women's Open in 1954 and 1984.