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Water Damage Restoration
Burst pipes, sump failures, basement floods - extracted, dried, and restored 24/7.
IICRC Certified
S500 / S520 standards
EPA Lead-Safe (RRP)
Certified renovator
Insurance Approved
Direct billing
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Lexington homeowners
Water Damage Restoration in Lexington and Surrounding Counties
Water damage is the most common property loss in the Lexington area. Between aging supply lines in older Isthmus and Near East Side homes, sump pump failures during heavy spring rains, and the freeze-thaw cycles that hammer Kentucky plumbing every January, our crews respond to dozens of water losses every month across Fayette County.
Independent Restoration Services is locally owned and IICRC-certified to the S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration. We extract standing water, dry the structure to documented dry standard, and prevent the secondary damage - warped hardwoods, swollen MDF trim, and microbial growth - that turns a small loss into a full rebuild.
Every job is documented with moisture maps, daily psychrometric readings, and photo records that satisfy any homeowner or commercial carrier. We bill insurance directly on covered losses so you only handle your deductible.
- Emergency water extraction and pump-out
- Structural drying with air movers and dehumidifiers
- Moisture mapping and content protection
- Direct insurance billing on most claims
- Antimicrobial treatment to prevent mold

Common Causes
What causes water damage restoration in Lexington homes
Burst & frozen supply lines
Uninsulated pipes in crawl spaces, attics, and exterior walls fail during sub-zero stretches. A single 1/2-inch burst can release 200+ gallons per hour.
Sump pump failure
Common during spring storms when grid power drops or the float switch sticks. Battery backup pumps reduce risk but don't eliminate it.
Appliance & supply hose failures
Washing-machine hoses, dishwasher supply lines, refrigerator ice-maker lines, and water-heater tanks are the top three slow-leak sources.
Roof & flashing leaks
Ice dams, hail damage, and wind-lifted shingles drive water into attic insulation and ceiling cavities - often invisible until staining appears.
Sewer & drain backups
Tree roots, blockages, and main-line surcharge during heavy rain push Category 3 black water into basements.
Foundation seepage & window-well intrusion
Saturated soil during prolonged rain events overwhelms drain tile and forces water through cold joints, cracks, and window wells.
Warning Signs
How to tell you have a problem
- Visible standing water or active dripping
- Warped, cupped, or buckling hardwood or laminate
- Soft drywall, bubbling paint, or sagging ceilings
- Musty smell - often the first sign of hidden moisture
- Spiking water bill with no visible leak
- Discoloration or staining on ceilings or walls
- High humidity readings on a basement hygrometer
What To Do Right Now
Before our crew arrives
- 1
Stop the source
Shut off the main water valve if the leak is supply-side. Kill power to affected rooms at the breaker if water is near outlets.
- 2
Document everything
Photograph or video every affected area before moving anything. Insurance carriers require visual proof of pre-mitigation condition.
- 3
Move what you can
Lift fabric, paper, electronics, and wood furniture off wet floors. Place foil or wood blocks under furniture legs.
- 4
Call IICRC-certified help
Mold can begin colonizing wet drywall and framing within 24-48 hours. The faster a certified team starts drying, the less demolition you'll face.
- 5
Notify your insurance
File a first notice of loss. We can join the call if helpful and document the scope your adjuster will need.
How It Works
Our Process
- 1
Rapid response
On-site in Lexington and across central Kentucky, typically within 60 minutes of your call.
- 2
Inspect & assess
Moisture mapping documents the full extent for your insurance claim.
- 3
Extract & dry
Truck-mounted extraction plus commercial drying equipment on site.
- 4
Clean & restore
Antimicrobial treatment, content cleaning, and repairs as needed.
On The Job
Recent water damage restoration work in Lexington
Real photos from IRS crews on job sites across Lexington and surrounding counties - not stock imagery.



Professional Equipment
The equipment we bring on every job
Consumer-grade tools won't reach professional dry standard or meet industry remediation requirements. Our crews arrive fully equipped from a Lexington-based fleet - no waiting on rented gear from out of town.
- Truck-mounted and portable water extractors (Category 1, 2, and 3 capable)
- Commercial low-grain refrigerant (LGR) and desiccant dehumidifiers
- High-velocity centrifugal and axial air movers
- Thermal imaging cameras and pin/pinless moisture meters
- Negative-air HEPA scrubbers for Category 3 losses
- Injectidry hardwood and wall-cavity drying systems
Standards & Certifications
Held to documented industry standards
Every water mitigation job we perform follows the IICRC ANSI/IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration. Each loss is classified by water category (1-3) and class of evaporation load (1-4), which dictates equipment, drying time, and which materials can be salvaged versus removed.
Local & Independent
Why Lexington homeowners choose a local restoration team
We're locally owned in Lexington - not a national franchise dispatching from Milwaukee or Chicago. Our crews live in Fayette County, know the housing stock from Maple Bluff bungalows to West Side ranches, and routinely handle the unique drainage and basement-construction quirks of older Lexington neighborhoods.
Local ownership also means accountability. The same person who answers your call after midnight is the person who oversees the job to completion.
Insurance & Pricing
Direct insurance billing - and what to expect on cost
We bill most homeowner and commercial carriers directly, including State Farm, American Family (headquartered right here in Lexington), Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Progressive, Nationwide, Travelers, and Erie.
Our documentation package - moisture maps, daily readings, photos, Xactimate-aligned scope - is built specifically for what adjusters need to approve a claim quickly.
If your policy includes a sewer/water backup endorsement, sewage and drain-backup losses are typically covered as well. We'll help you confirm coverage before work begins.
Typical project ranges
Most residential water losses fall between $2,500 and $12,000 depending on category, class, square footage, and salvageability of finishes. Commercial losses scale with affected area. We provide written scopes before work starts on non-emergency jobs and document emergency mitigation hourly per IICRC S500.
Related Services
Specialized water damage restoration services
Sewage Backup Cleanup
Category 3 black water cleanup, decontamination, and structural drying.
Learn more →Flooded Basement & Crawl Space Cleanup
Pump-out, drying, and restoration after a flooded basement, garage, or crawl space.
Learn more →Burst Pipe & Slab Leak Water Removal
Burst supply lines, pinhole leaks, and slab leaks - extracted, dried, restored.
Learn more →Ceiling Water Damage Repair
Find the leak, dry the ceiling, repair drywall - start to finish.
Learn more →Service Area
Water Damage Restoration across Lexington and Surrounding Counties, KY
Locally dispatched from Lexington to every community in our service area.
Other restoration services we offer
Insurance Carriers
We work directly with your insurance company
We bill most major homeowner and commercial carriers directly, including:

Don't see your carrier? We work with many more insurance companies across Kentucky. Call (859) 629-3406 to confirm yours.
FAQ
Water Damage Restoration FAQ
Additional resources
- American Family Insurance: Water Damage Claims
- Insurance Information Institute: Water Damage Coverage
- Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government: Stormwater & Sewers
External links to authoritative agencies, standards bodies, and government resources.
Reviews
What Lexington Says About Us
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