We understand how unpredictable water issues can be in this part of El Paso County. The large forested lots, private wells, and long driveways can hide problems until they suddenly become serious. A broken irrigation line might go unnoticed for days until it softens the ground around a foundation. Frozen pipes can burst in the winter when temperatures dip below zero. And in the spring, fast snowmelt runs across the sloped terrain, sometimes straight toward basements and crawl spaces. Our team is on call around the clock because water damage here rarely waits for business hours.
One building manager near Shoup Road reached out when a burst pipe on the top floor of an apartment complex began leaking into multiple units. We coordinated with the tenants, worked directly with the insurance adjuster, and dried the walls and ceilings before mold could set in. Situations like that remind us why speed matters so much. One family told us we didn’t just dry their basement—we helped them sleep again.
If you’re dealing with water, mold, or fire damage, and need real help right now, call (720) 356 0945. We’ll take care of it like it’s our own place.

Black Forest is beautiful, but its terrain and weather create unique risks for homeowners. The tall ponderosa pine canopy can make properties feel protected, but it also means gutters clog quickly, roofs hold moisture longer, and stormwater doesn’t always drain as it should. After a major storm, we’ve seen homeowners find standing water pooling in window wells or creeping under sliding doors.
Winters can be just as challenging. Frozen pipes remain one of the most common reasons we get emergency calls. When a line bursts, it can release thousands of gallons of water in just a few hours. In one case, a pipe froze in an unheated workshop, and the water soaked through the walls and into a finished basement. We handled the water removal, dried the structure, and helped the family rebuild without losing their custom cabinetry.
After the 2013 wildfire, many homes also faced a different problem—erosion. Without vegetation to hold the soil, sudden downpours carried ash and sediment into yards and basements. Even years later, we still see homes dealing with post-fire runoff during heavy rains. Our work often includes not just cleanup, but advice on grading, drainage, and long-term prevention.

We’ve worked with property managers, office tenants, and retail businesses who need to stay open even during emergencies. In one case near a busy commercial plaza, a sprinkler malfunction flooded two storefronts overnight. We arrived before dawn, pumped out the water, and had drying equipment running so both shops could reopen by the next day.
What we offer for businesses:
• Fast, discreet emergency response
• Moisture detection and full structural drying
• Direct coordination with insurance companies
• Flexible scheduling to reduce business downtime
Our commercial clients appreciate that we treat their buildings with the same urgency as our residential customers. Whether it’s a small office with a leaking roof or a large retail space dealing with a burst pipe, we respond quickly and work efficiently so business can return to normal.
