When a pipe burst in an apartment building not far from Highway 115, the property manager called us in the middle of the night. We were on site before an hour had passed, set up water extraction equipment, and began drying the walls and floors immediately. The manager later told us we saved them weeks of lost rent by stopping the damage before mold set in.
We also remember a homeowner who lived near Brush Hollow Reservoir. A sudden cold snap cracked a line running through their crawlspace. They didn’t notice until the thaw, when water started pooling across the floor. We pulled out the standing water, repaired the affected areas, and set up drying equipment so quickly that the family told us they felt like they could finally sleep again.
Mold cleanup, fire and smoke restoration, and sewage backup repair are all parts of the work we do here, but in Penrose the most common calls come from sudden pipe breaks and storm runoff. Our role is to move fast and handle the mess with the same care we would want for our own place.
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.

Commercial property owners in Penrose face their own challenges when water damage strikes. We’ve helped managers of small shopping strips, offices, and light industrial buildings keep their spaces safe and open during emergencies.
In one case, a sprinkler system malfunctioned in a light industrial facility east of town. Water poured into two adjoining units and threatened valuable equipment. We arrived quickly, shut down the flow, extracted the standing water, and set up drying equipment. By the following morning, both tenants were able to continue operations with almost no interruption.
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
Whether it’s an office near the highway or a retail shop serving the local community, our team understands how critical it is to respond fast so business can continue with as little disruption as possible.

Penrose may be a smaller community, but that doesn’t make the restoration work any less demanding. Homes here are spread out, with many relying on well water and private septic systems. That means when a backup or burst line happens, it often affects both the home and surrounding land. We’ve worked on rural properties where water traveled into outbuildings and barns, requiring us to use pumps and portable generators to reach areas that larger trucks couldn’t access.
Storm damage is another risk for this area. Sudden summer rains can overwhelm drainage systems and send water flowing into basements. One family near the base of Beaver Creek told us that after a flash storm, their lower level was inches deep in water. We were able to remove the water, dry the foundation, and protect their home from mold before it spread.
That kind of response comes from more than equipment. It comes from knowing the layout of the land, the way weather moves in, and the unique needs of both residential and commercial properties here.
