Water Damage Restoration in Cherry Street & Swan Lake
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Tulsa water damage comes in two seasons: winter ice storms that freeze and burst pipes, and spring thunderstorms that push water in faster than gutters and grading can carry it away. Whether it is a slab-on-grade home in South Tulsa or a 1930s pier-and-beam house in midtown, our crews arrive with truck-mounted extraction and commercial drying equipment - and moisture meters to prove your home is actually dry.
The Cherry Street and Swan Lake historic districts pack restaurants, shops, and century-old homes into a few walkable blocks. Fire, water, and mold damage in buildings this age calls for restoration that protects original materials - plaster, millwork, and hardwood - while getting businesses reopened and families home.
While You Wait for the Crew
A few minutes of the right first moves can save thousands in damage. Here is what to do — and what not to do — before we reach Cherry Street.
Do
- Shut off the water at the source or the main valve if you can reach it safely
- Cut power to affected rooms at the breaker if outlets or appliances got wet
- Move photos, electronics, and valuables somewhere dry
- Take photos and video before you move anything large — your claim will thank you
Don’t
- Use a household vacuum on standing water
- Walk under sagging ceilings or across buckled floors
- Leave wet rugs sitting on hardwood
- Wait to see if it dries out on its own — it will not