
Upland Water Damage · Same-Day Crew Dispatch
When water is spreading through your Upland home right now, Upland Water Restoration dispatches fast, around the clock emergency response to stop the damage and start extraction. IICRC certified technicians handle the full job from mitigation through reconstruction and coordinate directly with your insurance carrier.




Upland Water Restoration is an IICRC-certified IN water damage restoration company serving Upland and surrounding areas. We provide water damage restoration, basement flooding, sewage cleanup, storm damage to Upland homeowners with 24/7 emergency response and insurance coordination.
- Services: water damage restoration, basement flooding, sewage cleanup, storm damage
- Service area: Upland, Grant County, IN and surrounding areas
- Response time: Same day for Upland inquiries; 24/7 emergency service available
- Licensed and insured (License #RC21100059)
- Serving Upland, IN since 2018
Schedule Your Free Damage Assessment
Our inspection of an Upland home is a room by room walkthrough designed to find moisture before it finds you again 30 days later as mold. We measure walls at multiple heights with non penetrating meters, check baseboards and trim, lift carpet edges to read subfloors, pull insulation in suspect cavities, and inspect behind cabinets, under sinks, around water heaters and washing machines, and along basement perimeters and slab joints. Thermal imaging maps hidden temperature differentials that indicate trapped water, a penetrating moisture meter confirms readings inside materials, and a hygrometer logs ambient humidity. The reason we are thorough is simple. The most expensive failure in any Upland water damage job is missed moisture inside a wall cavity, and our mapping is built to prevent it.
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Payment Options That Work for You
Your Upland Water Restoration project lead will walk you through every financing option during the assessment. Terms in writing, no pressure, no surprise charges.
Pay for your project at a later time, but lock in today's pricing. Ideal for homeowners waiting on insurance settlements.
- No payments for 12 months
- No interest if paid in full
- Lock in current pricing today
Divide your project cost equally across 12 months with zero interest. Most homeowners choose this option for predictable budgeting.
- Equal monthly payments
- 0% interest for 12 months
- Simple, predictable budgeting
Spread your investment over up to 20 years with fixed equal payments. The right choice for larger projects or homeowners who prefer lower monthly amounts.
- Up to 20-year terms available
- Fixed equal payments
- Ideal for larger restoration projects
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Upland Water Damage Services
From emergency response to full reconstruction, Upland Water Restoration handles every restoration project with IICRC-certified crews and clear documentation.
Water Damage Restoration in Upland
Serving Upland: full scope residential water damage restoration including emergency extraction, structural drying, antimicrobial treatment, and reconstruction back to pre loss condition. Covers burst pipes, appliance failures, slab leaks, and supply line breaks.
Learn moreBasement Flooding in Upland
For Upland addresses, extraction, drying, and restoration for flooded basements caused by sump pump failure, hydrostatic pressure through foundation walls, or surface water intrusion. Includes saturated insulation removal and content pack out when needed.
Learn moreSewage Cleanup in Upland
Serving Upland: category 3 sewage cleanup with full containment, contaminated material removal, antimicrobial application, and disposal per IICRC S500 protocol. Handles backups from main line clogs, lateral failures, and toilet overflows with solids.
Learn moreStorm Damage in Upland
In Upland, restoration for water intrusion caused by severe weather, including wind driven rain entry, tornado related damage, and storm related basement flooding. Emergency extraction, drying, and reconstruction handled under one scope.
Learn moreCommercial Water Restoration in Upland
For Upland addresses, water damage restoration for commercial properties including offices, retail spaces, and multi tenant buildings. Scaled extraction and drying equipment with after hours scheduling to minimize business interruption.
Learn moreCommercial Flood Damage Cleanup in Upland
For Upland addresses, large scale flood damage cleanup for commercial facilities, including standing water extraction, structural drying, content handling, and coordination with property managers and commercial insurance carriers.
Learn moreCommercial Sewage Cleanup in Upland
Serving Upland: commercial Category 3 sewage response with full containment, contaminated material removal, and antimicrobial treatment. Handles backups in restrooms, kitchens, and lateral line failures in commercial buildings.
Learn moreCommercial Mold Remediation in Upland
For Upland addresses, mold remediation for commercial properties performed to the IICRC S520 standard, including containment, HEPA filtration, contaminated material removal, and post remediation verification when warranted.
Learn moreCommercial Storm Damage in Upland
In Upland, commercial storm damage water restoration including emergency board up coordination, extraction, drying, and reconstruction for storm driven water intrusion in commercial structures.
Learn moreLocal Expertise, Real Results
Built on doing the inspection right, drying to verified standard, and finishing the rebuild on the homes we serve in Upland.
Water damage in a Upland home pulls in a half dozen decisions in the first hour. Stop the source. Document the loss. Call insurance. Pick a restoration company. handles the second and fourth for you within 2 hours of dispatch, and the documentation goes to your carrier the same day.
Upland Water Restoration provides water damage restoration in Upland, covering the city, surrounding Grant County, and nearby communities like Marion, Gas City, Fairmount, Jonesboro, Sweetser, and Matthews. Our crews respond to burst supply lines, sewage backups, basement flooding, and storm intrusion across Upland's mix of older bungalows, ranch homes, and newer builds on larger lots. Every job is led by IICRC certified technicians on a licensed and insured crew, so the people walking your home know exactly what to look for. We have spent years doing restoration work in Grant County, which means we understand how clay soils, full basements, and aging supply lines drive the calls we see in Upland.
Our methodology follows the IICRC S500 standard for water damage restoration and the IICRC S520 standard whenever mold remediation is part of the scope. That starts with a moisture assessment using thermal imaging and meter readings to map where the water actually went, not just where you can see it. From there, we run controlled extraction, set structural drying with monitored air flow and dehumidification sized to the affected area, and apply antimicrobial treatment when conditions call for it. Before any reconstruction begins on an Upland home, we verify materials have reached dry standard so we are not sealing moisture inside walls or under flooring.
Our Promise
Three commitments to every Upland homeowner who calls us. First, fast emergency response dispatched day or night, because water damage compounds every hour it sits. Second, IICRC certified technicians trained to the S500 standard, with the equipment and methodology to actually finish the job correctly. Third, a free on site inspection before any work begins, and full coordination with your insurance carrier if you have an active claim. Plain process, plain communication, no pressure.
Built on Upland Trust
Methodical inspections, IICRC certified technicians, and pricing you can see before work begins, the way water damage restoration should be done in Upland.
around the clock Emergency Dispatch
Water damage in Upland does not wait for business hours, and neither do we. Call our 24 7 emergency line and we move fast to get extraction equipment on site, because every hour without extraction expands the affected square footage. Quick mobilization is the single biggest factor in keeping a Cat 1 loss from becoming a Cat 2 mold problem.
IICRC Certified To S500
Our technicians are trained to the IICRC S500 standard, the published industry reference for professional water damage restoration. In practice that means correct Category determination, structural drying calculations sized to the loss, and verified dry readings before reconstruction. Certification is what separates a real restoration crew from someone with a shop vac and a fan.
Mitigation Through Rebuild
Most water jobs in Upland need more than drying. They need drywall, flooring, paint, and trim once the structure is dry. We handle the full scope so you are not hiring a second contractor to finish what the first one started, and your timeline does not stall between phases.
Insurance Coordination Built In
We document properly from the first walkthrough so claims process cleanly. That means photos, moisture readings, and a written scope that lines up with what most major insurance carriers expect to see. We work with your insurance carrier and adjuster directly so you are not translating restoration jargon on the phone.
Real Jobs. Real Results.
Recent water damage restoration jobs across Upland and Grant County. Burst pipes, flooded basements, sewage backups, and storm intrusion, photographed before, during, and after the work.






What Happens on Every Upland Job
Step one is the on site assessment. When our crew arrives at your Upland property, we walk every affected area with thermal imaging and moisture meters, identify the source (broken supply line, appliance failure, sewer backup, or storm intrusion), and classify the water as Category 1, 2, or 3 per the IICRC S500 standard. We map the full scope of damage before any drying equipment goes in, because placing air movers without knowing where the moisture has spread just pushes wet air into dry walls. This phase typically takes one to two hours depending on the size of the loss.
Step two is documentation and insurance coordination. Before mitigation begins, we capture photo and video of every affected area, log meter readings into a written moisture map, and identify which materials require controlled demolition versus in place drying. We then contact your insurance adjuster directly, match our scope of work to your coverage, and document mitigation justification per industry standard. Most Upland homeowners never have to dig through the paperwork side of a claim because we handle the technical exchange with the carrier on your behalf.
Step three is drying execution and reconstruction. Air movers and dehumidifiers are placed based on structural drying calculations for the affected square footage, and we return daily to log moisture readings until materials hit dry standard, meaning moisture content matches unaffected areas of the home. Controlled demolition happens only where materials cannot be dried in place. Once the structure is verified dry, reconstruction begins, drywall, insulation, flooring, paint, and trim, so your Upland home actually gets put back together, not just dried out and left.
Rapid Emergency Dispatch
Call our 24 7 emergency line and a certified technician leads the responding crew with extraction equipment, dehumidifiers, and air movers already loaded. We move quickly because water migrates through subfloors and into wall cavities faster than most homeowners expect.
Category Determination
Every Upland job starts with classifying the loss under IICRC S500, Category 1 (clean supply water), Category 2 (gray water from appliances or toilet overflow), or Category 3 (sewage, floodwater, long standing groundwater). Meter readings are logged and a written assessment guides the scope.
Insurance Partnership
We work with your insurance carrier, not around them. Documentation, photos, moisture readings, and scope justification are submitted in the format adjusters expect, so the claim moves and you are not stuck explaining line items.
Drying To Verified Standard
Air movers and dehumidifiers run with daily monitoring, and we do not call a structure dry until meter readings confirm it. Materials are verified against unaffected baselines before any reconstruction begins, which prevents trapped moisture and the mold calls that follow.
Top Causes of Upland Water Emergencies
Burst Supply Lines
Burst supply lines in Upland homes happen most often in unheated wall cavities and crawlspaces. The combination of Indiana winter temperatures and inadequate pipe insulation means dozens of these calls each winter.
Sump Pump Failure
Spring storms hit Upland basements hard when sump pumps fail. Power outages during storms, motor burnout, or stuck float switches all cause the pump to stop just when Upland homeowners need it most.
Sewer Line Backups
Older Upland neighborhoods with clay sewer mains see periodic backups, especially after heavy rains overwhelm the system. This is Category 3 water and requires full IICRC S500 containment.
Foundation and Groundwater Intrusion
Foundation seepage usually starts small: a damp spot, efflorescence on the wall, or a small puddle. By the time water is flowing across the floor, the foundation issue has been building for months or years.
Appliance Failures
Water heaters typically last 8 to 12 years. Upland homeowners with heaters past that age are running on borrowed time. When the tank fails, it can release 50 gallons or more into the surrounding area.
Toilet Supply Line Leaks
Toilet supply lines fail more often than any other plumbing component in Upland homes. Pinhole leaks can run undetected for hours, causing ceiling damage to the floor below.
Indiana Weather Drives Restoration Calls Year Round
Indiana weather drives most of the water damage calls we run in Upland. Heavy spring rain saturates clay soils and pushes water through basement walls, summer thunderstorms knock out power and disable sump pumps mid storm, and winter cold snaps freeze aging supply lines until they burst. Each pattern produces a different kind of loss.
Spring Saturation Flooding
Indiana springs drop heavy rain on Grant County's clay heavy soils, which hold water against foundation walls instead of draining it. Hydrostatic pressure pushes through cracks in basement walls and slab joints, and a single saturated week can overwhelm a healthy sump pump. When we arrive, extraction starts first, then we assess wall cavities and subfloors for hidden migration.
Winter Pipe Bursts
Indiana cold snaps put older copper and galvanized supply lines under freeze thaw stress, and a pipe that bursts at 2 AM in an Upland home can release hundreds of gallons before anyone wakes up. We respond around the clock to extract standing water, pull saturated insulation, and set drying equipment before framing absorbs more moisture.
Severe Thunderstorm Power Loss
Severe storms in the area regularly knock out power, which disables sump pumps exactly when basements need them most. Once power returns, the basement is already inches deep. Our crew brings commercial extraction equipment to clear the water fast and set dehumidifiers sized to the affected footprint.
Summer Humidity And Mold
Indiana summer humidity keeps unconditioned Upland basements and crawl spaces damp long after the visible water is gone. Untreated moisture in these spaces feeds mold growth on framing, insulation, and stored contents. We address ambient humidity with dehumidification and verify dry standard before closing the job out.

Water damage pricing in Upland
Mitigation ranges calibrated to the Upland market. Final pricing depends on water volume, materials affected, and IICRC Category.
Expert Upland Restoration Crews Available Now
If water is spreading through your Upland home or business right now, or you suspect hidden moisture after a recent storm, call for fast emergency dispatch. Free on site inspection, no obligation, and we coordinate directly with your insurance carrier on active claims.
