Water Damage Repair in Colorado Springs, CO

From Wet Floors to Full Structural Repair, We Handle Everything

When water gets into your home, the damage does not stop at the surface. It soaks into subfloors, travels along joists, wicks up drywall, and settles into insulation. If it sits long enough, it warps wood, corrodes metal fasteners, and creates ideal conditions for mold. Anatom Restoration’s water damage repair team works throughout Colorado Springs, from the older Victorian homes along the historic Westside and Old Colorado City to the newer builds in Cordera, Wolf Ranch, and Banning Lewis Ranch. We do not just dry things out and leave. We take the damage from wet and compromised all the way to dried, repaired, and move-in ready. Call (720) 356-0945 for 24/7 emergency response.
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The Full Water Damage Repair Process

Water damage repair has several stages, and cutting corners at any one of them causes problems down the road. We start with a thorough moisture assessment using thermal imaging and calibrated moisture meters. Thermal imaging shows us wet areas inside walls and ceilings that are invisible to the naked eye, which matters in Colorado Springs homes where water from a burst pipe or a roof breach can travel several feet from the source before you ever see it on the ceiling or floor. Once we know the full scope, we extract any standing water with truck-mounted or portable extraction equipment. Then we remove materials that cannot be dried in place: saturated drywall, soaked carpet padding, compromised insulation, and any flooring that has buckled or delaminated. We set up industrial air movers and dehumidifiers calibrated to the size of the space and the measured moisture load. Drying typically takes three to seven days for most residential losses, though heavily saturated assemblies or cases where water sat for more than 48 hours may take longer. After the structure passes final moisture readings, our repair crew handles drywall reinstallation, texture matching, painting, flooring replacement, and any other finishes needed to bring the space back.

Common Water Damage Repair Scenarios in Colorado Springs

The types of water damage we repair most often in Colorado Springs reflect the city’s climate and housing stock. Burst pipes from winter freezes are especially common in homes on the Westside, Old North End, and near Patty Jewett, where older plumbing runs through exterior walls and uninsulated crawl spaces. A pipe freeze on a cold January night can dump hundreds of gallons into a basement or first floor before anyone notices. Roof-related water intrusion is another frequent call. Hail storms in the Pikes Peak region are among the most severe and frequent in the country, and a hail-compromised shingle or flashing lets rain in directly above finished living space. We have also responded to appliance failures throughout neighborhoods like Briargate, Pine Creek, and Flying Horse, where a refrigerator line, washing machine supply hose, or water heater tank fails and soaks a finished basement. Each scenario requires a slightly different approach, but all of them benefit from fast response. The sooner we start drying, the less material we have to remove and the lower the overall repair cost.

Helping You Through the Insurance Process

Most water damage repair claims in Colorado Springs involve homeowners insurance, and we are experienced with how that process works. We provide detailed written documentation of all damage, including photos, moisture readings, drying logs, and repair scope, which gives your insurance company the information it needs to evaluate your claim. We can also coordinate directly with your adjuster if you prefer. We work with most major insurance carriers and understand the documentation standards that adjusters look for. One thing worth knowing: standard homeowners insurance covers sudden and accidental water damage, such as a burst pipe or appliance failure, but it does not cover flooding from outside the home. If your damage came from storm runoff, burn-scar flooding, or a backed-up storm drain, you may need a flood policy or an endorsement to cover it. We will document the source of water intrusion clearly so there is no ambiguity when your claim is evaluated. Our job is to give you the most accurate and complete picture possible. Call (720) 356-0945 to get started.
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Water Damage Repair FAQs

Anatom Restoration provides water damage repair services throughout all Colorado Springs ZIP codes: 80903, 80904, 80905, 80906, 80907, 80909, 80910, 80911, 80915, 80916, 80917, 80918, 80919, 80920, 80921, 80922, 80923, 80924, 80925, 80926, 80927, and 80951. We also serve Falcon (80831), Monument (80132), Woodland Park (80863), Fountain (80817), Black Forest (80908), Peyton (80831), Cimarron Hills, and Manitou Springs (80829).
We repair water damage in neighborhoods across the city, including Downtown, Old Colorado City, Westside, Old North End, Patty Jewett, Ivywild, Broadmoor, Skyway, Cheyenne Mountain area, Briargate, Cordera, Pine Creek, Wolf Ranch, Northgate, Flying Horse, Rockrimmon, Mountain Shadows, Peregrine, Stetson Hills, Powers Corridor, Banning Lewis Ranch, Security-Widefield, Stratmoor, Garden Ranch, Village Seven, and Palmer Park area.
Water damage repair costs in Colorado Springs vary widely based on the size of the affected area, the category of water, and how long moisture sat before drying began. A small bathroom leak caught quickly might cost a few hundred dollars. A burst pipe that soaked a finished basement can run into tens of thousands once drying, demolition, and rebuild are complete. We provide a detailed written estimate before work begins. If you have homeowners insurance, the repair cost is often partially or fully covered depending on the cause and your policy terms.
Signs of hidden water damage in walls include soft or bubbling drywall, a musty odor, visible staining that has dried and reappeared, or paint that is peeling without an obvious surface cause. We use thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters to find wet areas inside walls and ceilings without needing to open everything up first. If you suspect hidden moisture, do not wait for visible mold to appear. Call us at (720) 356-0945, and we can do a moisture assessment.
Sometimes, yes. Hardwood floors that absorbed water but were dried quickly and did not fully cup or buckle can sometimes be sanded and refinished. Floors with severe cupping, buckling, or delamination typically need to be replaced. We assess each floor individually and give you an honest recommendation based on the actual condition rather than a blanket policy.
Burst pipes in Colorado Springs are almost always caused by hard freezes. When water inside a pipe freezes, it expands and can rupture the pipe wall. The risk is highest in exterior walls, crawl spaces, and garages that are not heated. Pipes in older homes in neighborhoods like Patty Jewett and Old North End are often undersized or poorly insulated. Prevention steps include insulating exposed pipes, keeping cabinet doors under sinks open during cold snaps, and maintaining a minimum indoor temperature of 55 degrees when the home is unoccupied. If you had a burst pipe and are dealing with water damage now, call (720) 356-0945 for immediate help.
Repairs happen after the structure is fully dried, so the total timeline includes drying time plus rebuild time. Drying takes three to ten days for most residential losses. Repair time depends on scope: a small patch of drywall and texture matching might take one day; a finished basement that needs new flooring, drywall, trim, and paint could take one to two weeks. We give you a realistic timeline estimate at the start of the project and keep you updated as work progresses.
Most water damage repair projects do not require you to leave unless the damage is extensive or the work area is a primary living space. We contain affected areas to minimize dust and disruption. If mold is present or if asbestos-containing materials are disturbed in an older home, temporary relocation may be necessary. We will tell you upfront if that is the case.
Water damage is classified by the contamination level of the water involved. Category 1 is clean water from a supply line, appliance, or rainwater. Category 2, sometimes called gray water, comes from dishwashers, washing machines, or toilet overflow with no solid waste. Category 3 is black water, which includes sewage, rising flood water, or any water that has been sitting long enough to grow bacteria. Category 2 and 3 losses require more thorough protective measures and material removal. We identify the category during our initial assessment and adjust our approach accordingly.
Yes. Anatom Restoration regularly works with military families in the Colorado Springs area, including those living near Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever SFB, and the US Air Force Academy. We understand the time-sensitivity that often comes with military assignments and can work with your schedule and your housing office or property management as needed. Call (720) 356-0945 and we will take care of the details.

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Locations We Serve

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Primary Areas We Serve

Downtown Colorado Springs Westside / Old Colorado City Southwest Colorado Springs Broadmoor / Southwest Central-North Colorado Springs Central-East Colorado Springs Southeast Colorado Springs Security-Widefield Area
East Colorado Springs Southeast Colorado Springs Northeast Colorado Springs North-Central Colorado Springs Northwest Colorado Springs Briargate Northgate / Interquest Powers Corridor
Northeast Colorado Springs Wolf Ranch / North Powers Southeast El Paso County South Colorado Springs Banning Lewis Ranch Northeast Colorado Springs Falcon Monument
Woodland Park Fountain Black Forest Peyton Cimarron Hills Manitou Springs Palmer Lake