Water Damage Restoration in Denver, CO
Hail in June, burst pipes in January, and basement seepage in between — Denver's climate keeps water damage on the calendar year-round. One free call connects you with an IICRC-certified restoration professional serving the Front Range, 24/7. Call (888) 245-6962 now — free, 24/7.
Mile-High Water Damage: Hail, Freeze, and Snowmelt
Denver sits in the middle of "Hail Alley" — the Front Range corridor sees some of the most frequent and severe hail in the world, and it's the region's costliest weather hazard. Late-spring and summer storms crack shingles, breach roofs, and shatter skylights, letting every following rain into attics and ceilings. Those same storms drop intense rain that flash-floods urban drainages and pours into window wells and basements.
Winter runs the second shift. Denver's dramatic temperature swings — 60 degrees one day, single digits the next — catch homeowners off guard and freeze pipes in exterior walls, garages, and vacant properties. Unwinterized sprinkler systems and hose bibs burst quietly and show up as soaked basements in spring. Then snowmelt season arrives: rapid warm-ups send weeks of snowpack into the ground at once, and older Denver neighborhoods with clay soil and aging foundations — Wash Park, Congress Park, Berkeley — see basement seepage and sump failures.
Common calls from Denver homeowners: roof leaks after hailstorms, frozen and burst pipes, basement flooding from snowmelt and summer downpours, sewer backups in older neighborhoods, and mold in finished basements.
Service Area
Network contractors serve the entire metro and Front Range: Denver proper (Capitol Hill, Wash Park, Highlands, Stapleton/Central Park, Green Valley Ranch), plus Aurora, Lakewood, Littleton, Englewood, Centennial, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, Broomfield, Boulder, Golden, Parker, Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, and surrounding communities across Denver, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Adams, Douglas, and Boulder counties.
What Happens When You Call
- Call (888) 245-6962 — free, any hour.
- Describe the damage — hail, burst pipe, flooded basement, or mold.
- Get connected with a vetted, IICRC-certified pro serving your neighborhood.
- Emergency response — 24/7 dispatch, including emergency roof tarping after hailstorms.
Frequently Asked Questions
- My basement gets damp every spring. Is that covered?
- Gradual seepage and groundwater generally aren't covered by homeowners insurance (flood insurance covers rising water; seepage often falls between). A restoration pro can dry it out and help identify the drainage fix.
- How fast can someone respond during a freeze event?
- Network contractors run 24/7 year-round. During citywide pipe-burst events demand spikes, so call the moment you find water. From hail season to freeze season, water finds a way in. Call (888) 245-6962 now — free, 24/7.