How fast do you respond to water damage in St. John's?
We dispatch immediately — days, evenings, and weekends. The faster extraction begins, the less structural damage and the lower your total restoration cost. Don't wait on water damage.
St. John's Restoration Co. provides certified water damage restoration in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Our certified team performs certified structural drying, provides complete insurance documentation, and bills all major NL insurers directly. Call (709) 200-9196 any time.
Certified structural drying. Complete insurance documentation. We stop the damage before it multiplies — and we bill your insurer directly.

Straight answers to the four questions we get on nearly every call.
We dispatch immediately — days, evenings, and weekends. The faster extraction begins, the less structural damage and the lower your total restoration cost. Don't wait on water damage.
Sudden and accidental water damage (burst pipes, appliance failures, roof storm leaks) is typically covered by NL home insurance. We document causation carefully for Intact, Aviva, TD Insurance, Co-operators, and other NL insurers — and bill them directly.
Our technicians hold industry certifications in water restoration, structural drying, microbial remediation, and fire and smoke restoration.
For most water damage jobs, homeowners can stay in unaffected areas while drying equipment runs. For sewage backups, significant structural demolition, or large mold-involved jobs, temporary relocation may be recommended. We advise you specifically based on your situation.
From emergency water extraction and structural drying to sewage cleanup, fire damage, and mold remediation — we handle every step, follow certified standards, and stand behind every job.
Certified water damage restoration from extraction to structural drying. We stop the damage fast and document everything for your insurance claim.
Rapid flood response: high-volume water pumping, extraction, and debris removal for basement floods, storm events, and overland water in St. John's NL.
Certified cleanup of sewage backups, drain overflows, and Category 3 biohazard contamination with full PPE protocols and antimicrobial treatment.
Complete basement flood response for St. John's homeowners: water removal, structural drying, subfloor and framing assessment, mold prevention, and insurance documentation.
Structural fire cleanup, smoke odour removal, soot cleaning, and HEPA air treatment — fully documented for your NL insurance claim.
Certified mold remediation with negative-air containment, HEPA filtration, and third-party clearance testing — commonly needed after incomplete water damage drying.
All services billed directly to major NL insurers. We work with Intact, Aviva, TD Insurance, Co-operators, Economical, and RSA Canada — you never fight the adjuster alone.

Certified water restoration and structural drying — documented drying that holds up in any insurance review.
Most "water damage" services extract visible water and move on. Proper restoration documents the drying of every structural assembly to verified moisture content — because improperly dried walls, subfloors, and framing develop mold. Every St. John's Restoration Co. job includes documented structural drying so your home is truly restored and the work holds up in any insurance review.
Describe your situation and we'll call you right away to discuss next steps. No obligation, no sales pitch — just honest, professional water damage advice from a certified technician.
Water damage restoration done wrong leaves your home incompletely dried, your insurance claim underdocumented, and mold growing behind your walls. Here's what separates us.
Every minute of standing water means more damage. We dispatch immediately and move fast — serving St. John's, Mount Pearl, Paradise, CBS, and the wider Avalon Peninsula.
Every water damage job is led by certified restoration specialists. Our documentation is accepted by all major NL insurers.
For covered claims, we work with Intact, Aviva, TD Insurance, Co-operators, and all major NL insurers. You shouldn't have to fight your insurance company during a crisis.
We don't just remove standing water — we dry structural materials to documented moisture levels, preventing the mold that follows incomplete drying.
We live here, work here, and understand St. John's climate, housing stock, and what causes water damage on the Avalon Peninsula. No national franchise knows this city like we do.
Over 3,200 water damage, flood, and mold jobs completed. We've seen every scenario this climate produces — and we handle yours with the experience it deserves.
Here's exactly what happens when you call us — five clear steps, every time, documented end-to-end.
Speak directly with a certified restoration specialist — no call centres, no voicemail. We assess your situation and dispatch a crew right away.
Our certified crew arrives with extraction equipment, thermal cameras, and moisture meters to assess the full extent of damage.
All standing water extracted immediately with truck-mounted and portable units. Damaged materials removed where necessary to expose wet cavities.
Industrial air movers and commercial dehumidifiers deployed. Drying logs maintained daily until moisture readings confirm complete drying.
Moisture readings confirm all structural materials are dry. You receive a complete documentation package formatted for your NL insurance adjuster.
Based in St. John's, we cover the entire Avalon Peninsula with certified water damage response. Our crews know the local housing stock — from older downtown heritage homes to newer Paradise subdivisions — and the specific water damage patterns each community sees.

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View allStraight answers from the St. John's restoration team — no industry jargon, no hidden caveats.
Every hour of standing water causes exponentially more structural damage. St. John's high rainfall and freeze-thaw season means this city sees more water damage than most — and our crew is on standby for St. John's and the entire Avalon Peninsula.