North Carolina's Trusted Water Damage Restoration Experts
24/7 Emergency Response Across Eastern & Central NC. Hurricane Recovery, River Flooding, Mold Remediation. Serving Goldsboro, Fayetteville, Greenville, Wilmington & Sanford. When water threatens your home, our IICRC-certified technicians respond fast — day or night.
Our Restoration Services
From hurricane storm surge cleanup to Neuse River flooding recovery — we handle every step of the restoration process, from emergency extraction to complete structural drying and reconstruction.
Water Damage Restoration
Burst pipes, appliance failures, roof leaks — water damage strikes without warning across NC's diverse climate zones. Our technicians arrive fast with industrial extraction equipment, commercial dehumidifiers, and FLIR thermal cameras to locate every hidden moisture pocket.
Learn More →Mold Remediation
North Carolina's heat and humidity — averaging 75% relative humidity in summer — makes mold one of the most persistent threats after any water event. Our IICRC-certified mold specialists find the source, contain growth, and remediate completely using EPA-approved methods.
Learn More →Storm & Flood Damage
North Carolina is one of the most hurricane-impacted states in the country. Florence (2018) caused $17 billion in damage; Matthew (2016) left the Neuse and Cape Fear Rivers 10+ feet above flood stage. When storms hit, we mobilize fast to extract floodwater and dry structures.
Learn More →Fire & Smoke Damage
After a fire, the damage extends far beyond what flames touched. Smoke penetrates walls, HVAC systems, and soft furnishings. Water used by firefighters adds another layer of damage. We handle complete fire and smoke restoration — structural cleanup, soot removal, and odor elimination.
Learn More →Commercial Services
Water damage doesn't wait for business hours. From Fort Liberty support contractors to ECU medical facilities, Wilmington hospitality properties to Sanford manufacturing plants — we provide commercial-scale restoration with rapid response and minimal business interruption.
Learn More →Serving Eastern & Central North Carolina
With crews stationed across the region, we deliver fast emergency response whether you're near the coast, along a river flood plain, or in the Piedmont interior.
Goldsboro
Wayne County hub — covering Goldsboro, Seymour Johnson AFB area, and Neuse River flood zone communities.
Fayetteville
Cumberland County — serving Fayetteville, Fort Liberty area, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, and Cape Fear River corridor.
Greenville
Pitt County college town — ECU community, Tar River basin, and surrounding eastern NC communities.
Wilmington
Coastal NC hub — serving Wilmington, Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and the hurricane-prone Cape Fear coast.
Sanford
Lee County crossroads — covering Sanford, Deep River valley, and central NC communities between Raleigh and the coast.
Why North Carolina Homeowners Choose Piedmont Property Care
We're not a 1-800 national franchise. We live and work in eastern NC — we know your rivers, your storm history, and how NC homes are built.
Hurricane-Ready Response
We pre-stage equipment before major storms and mobilize immediately after landfall. Our storm response protocols have been refined through real-world deployments after Florence, Matthew, and Dorian — we don't improvise when your home needs us most.
IICRC Certified Team
Every technician holds current certification in Water Damage Restoration (WRT) from the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification. We invest in training because restoration science evolves — and your home deserves the best current practices.
Insurance Navigation
NC flood and hurricane policies can be complex, especially when NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program) coverage intersects with your standard homeowner's policy. We've helped hundreds of NC families document their claims properly and get fair settlements.
Local NC Knowledge
We understand the difference between coastal storm surge damage in Wilmington and clay-soil flash flooding in the Piedmont. We know NC building codes, typical construction methods in each region, and how humidity affects drying times differently in July vs. January.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions we hear most from North Carolina homeowners dealing with water damage.
We dispatch certified technicians within 60 minutes of your call, any time of day or night. Our crews are strategically positioned across eastern and central NC — Goldsboro, Fayetteville, Greenville, Wilmington, and Sanford — so response times are fast no matter where you're located. Every minute water sits in your home causes more structural damage and increases mold risk, so we treat every call as the emergency it is.
Yes. We work directly with all major insurance carriers operating in North Carolina, including those handling NC-specific hurricane and flood policies. Our team documents everything from the first assessment — FLIR thermal imaging, moisture meter readings, photo evidence — and communicates directly with your adjuster to keep your claim moving. We've helped hundreds of NC homeowners navigate claims after hurricanes, river flooding, and everyday water damage events.
First, ensure your family's safety — especially if there's any risk of structural damage or electrical hazards near standing water. If it's safe to do so, shut off the main water supply to stop ongoing flooding. Move valuables, documents, and electronics to a dry area above the flood line. Don't use household fans or a wet-dry shop vac to try to dry floors — improper drying can push moisture deeper into subfloors and wall cavities, making remediation more extensive.
Costs vary based on the size of the affected area, the category of water (clean, grey, or black water), and the materials involved. A localized pipe burst affecting one room might run a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars, while major flooding that saturates subfloors and multiple rooms can be several thousand. We provide a free, no-obligation written estimate before any work begins, and we'll explain every line item. Most homeowners' policies cover sudden water damage events — we'll help you understand your coverage.
North Carolina's combination of heat, high relative humidity (averaging 70–80% in summer), and frequent rain events creates near-perfect conditions for mold growth. After a water event, mold colonies can establish themselves in as little as 24–48 hours on damp drywall, wood, and insulation. In eastern NC especially, the warm coastal climate means mold grows aggressively year-round. Proper professional drying and remediation is critical — surface cleaning alone won't eliminate mold that has penetrated building materials.
Don't Wait — Water Damage Gets Worse Every Hour
In North Carolina's humid climate, water damage that would take days to cause mold in a drier state can trigger mold growth within 24 hours. The faster you call, the more we can save — and the lower your total restoration cost will be. Our team is on standby right now.
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