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📍 Provo, Saratoga Springs, Orem, Vineyard, Benjamin, Eagle Mountain, and nearby areas.
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We don’t abandon you when you need us, even at 2am.
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We know how to talk to your insurance company.
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We’re licensed, certified, and show up on time.
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We only fix what actually needs fixing.
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Water damage spreads fast and repairs get more expensive the longer you wait.
We can arrive on-site quickly for free inspection and give clear guidance on what to do next.
Expect honest answers, fair pricing, and help with your insurance claim.
Real feedback from people we’ve helped right here in our community.
“Our basement flooded after a pipe burst! We called right away for help and Ryan and Josh were at our house within 30 mins helping us! They were kind, professional, helpful and great to work with! I would highly recommend using them!”
Kelli B. | Verified Review
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We will listen, answer your questions, and explain what you can do next.
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We take a close look at the damage and clearly explain your options.
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We get the issue under control and help with your insurance claim as needed.
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We complete the restoration work, getting your home back to normal.
“Josh and coworkers from Western Disaster came out in an incredibly fast response to our broken water line. They assessed what needed to happen and got their team out within an hour or less. Preston and his team were professional. Prompt. Respectful. Worked hard and did a phenomenal job. They left our home clean and free of any debris or damaged carpet, pad, drywall etc. The rebuild contractor commented on how clean everything was. They just took care of everything. It took a lot of the stress out of the disaster.”
Leonard C. | Verified Review
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Talk to a water damage expert immediately.
Have Mold And Water Damage?
Available 24/7 to stop the damage, prevent mold growth, and deal directly with your insurance company.
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“They just took care of everything. It took a lot of the stress out of the disaster.”
Leonard C.