
For a pipe or appliance, shut off the water. For storm flooding, stay clear and wait for us.
Never walk through standing water near outlets or your electrical panel.
We’ll guide you from there and get a crew moving. Don’t wait to see if it dries on its own.
Water spreads across floors and soaks into carpet, baseboards, and drywall. Belongings and furniture start absorbing it.
Drywall swells and flooring warps. Water wicks up walls and into framing, far past where you can see it.
Mold begins to grow. A flood cleanup turns into a mold remediation job, and the cost climbs with it.
Standing water has to come out before it spreads and soaks into the structure. We extract fast from floors, carpet, and the places water hides.
Surface water is only part of it. We pull moisture out of drywall, framing, and subfloor with commercial equipment and monitor until it’s fully dry.
Arizona monsoons push water in through roofs, doors, and foundations. We handle storm flooding from removal through full restoration.
Water settles in the lowest space and sits there. We remove it, dry the area completely, and address what it damaged on the way down.
Contaminated water is a health hazard, not a mop-up job. We clean, sanitize, and safely remove anything that can’t be saved.
Drywall, flooring, baseboards, cabinets, and paint. We rebuild what the water took, so your home looks like it did before.
Four steps, one team, one project manager the whole way through.
We dispatch same-day. On arrival we assess the full extent of the flood damage, including the moisture you can’t see.
We extract all standing water fast with professional equipment, stopping the damage from spreading further into your home.
We dry the structure completely and monitor moisture levels daily until every reading comes back where it should be.
We put your home back together. Same crew, same project manager, no subcontractor handoffs, no strangers finishing what we started.
Understanding Flood Damage
Flood damage is any damage caused by water entering and accumulating in your home where it doesn’t belong. It covers water from outside, like storm and monsoon flooding, and water from inside, like a burst pipe or a failed appliance.
How the water is classified matters. Clean water from a supply line is handled differently than gray water from an appliance or black water from a sewage backup. The classification affects how we clean, what can be saved, and how insurance treats it. We identify it on arrival and tell you plainly what you’re dealing with.
Insurance
It depends on where the water came from. In general, sudden and accidental water damage from inside the home, like a burst pipe or a failed appliance, is often covered by a standard homeowners policy. Water that rises from outside the home is usually handled by a separate flood policy instead.
Every policy is different, and the wording matters more than most people expect. That’s why we don’t guess and we don’t tell you what your policy says.
You handle your home. We’ll handle the paperwork conversation.
Service Area
Wherever you are in the Valley, we’re likely minutes away. Bloque provides services in:
Don’t see your city? Call (480) 242-8084. If you’re in the Valley, we’re probably minutes away.