EMERGENCY WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION

Water damage is an emergency. Immediate action is critical to prevent structural damage, mold growth, and escalating repair costs.

Master of Disaster provides 24/7 emergency water damage restoration for residential and commercial properties, delivering rapid response, professional mitigation, and insurance-aligned recovery when it matters most.

24/7 Emergency Water Mitigation & Structural Drying

Our emergency response teams are IICRC certified in Water Damage Restoration (WRT) and Applied Structural Drying (ASD). All work is performed in accordance with IICRC S500 standards, ensuring safe, effective, and insurance-compliant water mitigation.


We respond to emergency water losses caused by burst or frozen pipes, appliance failures, roof and window leaks, flooding, storm intrusion, and fire suppression water damage.

Emergency Water Damage & Insurance Claims Support

We work directly with insurance carriers, independent adjusting firms, desk and field adjusters, and public adjusters. Our team provides moisture mapping, drying logs, detailed photo documentation, and insurance-compliant estimates to support efficient claim resolution.

Advanced Emergency Moisture Detection & Drying Technology

We use infrared thermal imaging, professional moisture meters, in-place drying systems, and continuous monitoring to identify and eliminate both visible and hidden moisture, preventing secondary damage such as mold growth and material deterioration.

Residential & Commercial Emergency Services

We provide emergency water damage restoration for high-end residential properties, commercial buildings, multi-family properties, and managed assets. From emergency response through full restoration and reconstruction, we manage the entire process under one experienced team.

Will my insurance cover water damage restoration?
Coverage depends on the source of the water and your policy terms. Sudden pipe bursts are typically covered, while gradual leaks or flooding from outside sources may not be. Master Of Disaster works with your adjuster to document covered damage accurately.
What if water has reached my basement in Fairfield County?
Basement flooding is common in the area due to older foundations and seasonal storms. Technicians extract water, dry out walls and floors, and check for moisture in framing and insulation that could cause long-term problems.
How long does the drying process usually take?
Most drying takes three to five days depending on the amount of water, the materials affected, and airflow in the space. Technicians monitor moisture levels daily and adjust equipment until readings confirm complete drying.

When water damage strikes, we take it over.

When disaster strikes, we take it over