Emergency Water Extraction
From a burst line near downtown to a storm-driven leak toward Deer Creek, active standing water gets truck-mounted or portable extraction the same visit, day or night.
See extraction processWe're not driving in from across the metro — 18 E 15th St is our home base. Fire and mold restoration too, with the fastest response tier in our entire service area.

Edmond Restoration Pros is based at 18 E 15th St in Edmond, OK, and covers all five Edmond ZIP codes — 73003 and 73012 in west Edmond near Deer Creek, 73013 in central Edmond, 73025 in north Edmond toward Arcadia Lake, and 73034 near downtown and UCO. Because we're local, Edmond gets our fastest response tier: crews typically on-site within about an hour, 24/7, with a free inspection and no call-out fee. Call (405) 347-6460.
Edmond's biggest water damage driver isn't what most homeowners expect. The region's expansive clay soil swells dramatically when saturated, which puts steady pressure on foundations and slab plumbing across the city — from established neighborhoods near downtown to newer subdivisions toward Deer Creek. Combine that with Oklahoma's severe weather season, roughly March through June, and Edmond sees both slow-building slab leaks and sudden storm-driven water intrusion in the same calendar year.
Edmond's housing stock spans a real range — homes near the UCO campus and downtown corridor with decades-old plumbing, alongside newer construction toward north Edmond and the ZIP 73025 area near Arcadia Lake, where fresh grading is still settling. Each end of that spectrum fails differently, which is why we assess the home's age and construction before recommending an approach rather than using one playbook citywide.

From a burst line near downtown to a storm-driven leak toward Deer Creek, active standing water gets truck-mounted or portable extraction the same visit, day or night.
See extraction processEdmond's clay soil builds hydrostatic pressure against basement walls even after the rain stops. We extract, dry, and treat below-grade spaces to stop it from becoming a mold problem next.
See basement cleanupCall now and talk to a real Edmond-based technician in under 60 seconds. Free inspection, no call-out fee, and we're typically on-site within about an hour.
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Since our office is in Edmond, dispatch doesn't mean waiting on a truck driving in from across the metro.
We factor in whether your home is an established Edmond property or newer construction before recommending an approach.
Standing water is removed and the source addressed before any drying equipment goes in.
Commercial air movers and LGR dehumidifiers run until moisture readings confirm the space is dry.
We document everything and work directly with your carrier so you're not chasing paperwork.
Drywall, flooring, and trim are restored to match your home's existing finish.
Every Edmond job starts with a free, no-obligation inspection — we won't give you a number before we've actually seen the damage, because the real cost driver is always the extent of water intrusion and how long it sat before we arrived, not a flat rate. Once we've inspected, we document category, class, and affected materials, then bill your insurance carrier directly and coordinate with your adjuster so you're not stuck relaying information back and forth.
The 1,820-acre reservoir built in 1984 as a flood-control project, with entry points at Spring Creek, Central State Park, Edmond Park, and Scissortail. North Edmond homes near the lake sit on a mix of established and newer construction.
E.C. Hafer Park sits off Bryant Avenue near the Chimney Hill and Tuscany Villa subdivisions, an established east Edmond area with easy access to Arcadia Lake.
A 280-acre park with the Mitch Park YMCA, home to homes and subdivisions across central-west Edmond that we service regularly.
The University of Central Oklahoma campus and downtown corridor sit near our office, an area with some of Edmond's oldest housing stock and plumbing.
All five: 73003 and 73012 in west Edmond and the Deer Creek area, 73013 in central Edmond around our 18 E 15th St office, 73025 in north Edmond toward Arcadia Lake, and 73034 covering downtown and the UCO campus area.
Since we're based in Edmond, response is typically our fastest tier — crews are usually on-site within about an hour of your call, day or night, anywhere in the city.
Arcadia Lake is a managed flood-control reservoir, so it's actually designed to reduce downstream flooding rather than cause it. The bigger risk factor for Edmond homes is the area's expansive clay soil, which swells with heavy rain and pushes groundwater against foundations regardless of lake levels.
Not inherently — these parks sit on generally well-drained land. The bigger factor for any Edmond neighborhood is individual lot grading and how well storm drains handle a heavy rain event, which we assess case by case during an inspection.
Yes. Edmond has a genuine mix — established neighborhoods near downtown and UCO with older plumbing, and newer subdivisions toward Deer Creek and north Edmond. We adjust our approach to the home's age and construction rather than using one method for everything.
We're local, we answer live 24/7, and we bill your insurance directly. No forms, no waiting on an out-of-town crew — just a real technician on the way.
Call (405) 347-6460