Water Damage Restoration in Indiana
From White River flooding and combined-sewer backups to winter burst pipes, our certified local teams respond fast to extract water, dry your structure, and restore your property.
Water Damage Restoration Across Central Indiana
Water damage across central Indiana is driven by a combination of hard winters and heavy spring rain. Indianapolis sits where the White River meets Fall Creek, and the region's flood history runs deep: the Great Flood of March 1913 remains the deadliest natural disaster in Indiana history, when the White River overran its banks and submerged the west side of the city. Modern Indianapolis still contends with runoff on saturated clay soils, and older neighborhoods near downtown are served by combined sewers that surcharge during intense storms and back up through basement drains, the very problem the multi-billion-dollar DigIndy deep-tunnel system was built to capture. In winter, repeated freeze-thaw cycles rupture supply lines and send water into the finished basements common throughout the metro.
X Response connects homeowners and businesses across the Indianapolis metro with certified restoration teams who know these conditions, from Marion County to the fast-growing Hamilton County suburbs of Carmel, Carmel and Fishers, Greenwood, and Noblesville and south into Greenwood. Our crews respond around the clock with water extraction, structural drying, and insurance claim guidance. Select your city below to get started.