When we arrive, our first job is to stop the source of the flooding and prevent more water from getting in.
We use high-powered extraction equipment to remove standing water fast, preventing it from soaking deeper into your home.
If the flooding is still happening—like a broken pipe gushing water—we shut it down immediately. No more water means no more damage.
We bring in powerful extraction equipment that removes standing water fast. The quicker we get the water out, the less it soaks into your home.
Just because the water is gone doesn’t mean your home is dry. Moisture lingers behind walls, under floors, and inside insulation. We use industrial fans, dehumidifiers, and moisture meters to make sure every last drop is gone.
If the flood involved stormwater or sewage, bacteria and contaminants could be everywhere. We disinfect and deodorize all affected areas, making sure your home is safe.
Water can cause serious damage to drywall, flooring, insulation, and more. We repair everything that was damaged, so your home looks and feels like it did before the flood.

The longer water sits, the more damage it causes.
Within hours, wood starts swelling, drywall soaks through, and furniture absorbs moisture.
Within 24-48 hours, mold starts to grow. Leave it too long, and you’re not just dealing with flood damage—you’re looking at serious structural problems that can cost a fortune to fix.
That’s why flood restoration in Denver has to happen fast. The quicker the water is removed, and the drying process begins, the less damage your home will suffer.
We’ve been helping Denver homeowners recover from floods for over 10 years, and we know exactly what it takes to get your home back to normal.
We’re IICRC-certified, meaning we follow the highest industry standards for flood restoration, mold removal, and structural drying.
Insurance paperwork can be a nightmare, so we handle it for you. We work directly with all major insurance companies, making sure you get the coverage you’re entitled to without the hassle.
We also believe in clear, honest communication. Flood damage is stressful enough without being left in the dark about what’s happening.
That’s why we walk you through every step of the process, keeping you updated along the way.
A lot of people don’t realize just how destructive water can be. Sure, your floors might dry on their own, but what about the water that seeped into your walls? What about the moisture trapped under your floors?
That’s where real problems start—mold, rotting wood, and hidden damage that can cost thousands to fix.
Floodwater also isn’t always clean. If it came from a storm or a backed-up sewer, it could carry bacteria, chemicals, and other contaminants that pose serious health risks.
That’s why professional flood restoration in Denver isn’t just about drying things out—it’s about making sure your home is safe, clean, and completely restored.

Denver’s weather is unpredictable, and floods can happen when you least expect them. Sudden heavy rains and flash floods can overwhelm drainage systems, filling basements with water in minutes.
Snowmelt from the mountains can raise water levels, causing unexpected flooding in low-lying areas.
Winter also brings frozen pipes, which expand and burst when temperatures drop, sending water flooding into homes.
Roof leaks from hail and storms can let water seep into ceilings and walls, leading to hidden damage that only gets worse over time.
And let’s not forget sewage backups, which can push contaminated water into homes—something no one wants to deal with.
We provide fast, professional flood restoration in Denver, Aurora, Centennial, Colorado Springs, and surrounding areas.
Whether it’s a flooded basement in LoDo, storm damage in Littleton, or a burst pipe in Highlands Ranch, we’ve got you covered.
If you’re dealing with a flood, don’t wait. Acting fast can save your home, prevent mold, and reduce repair costs. Call us now at 720-356-0945 – we’re available 24/7 and ready to help.
Anatom Restoration – We’re On Your Team!

If your home floods in Denver, the first step is to make sure everyone is safe. Avoid walking through standing water if there may be electrical hazards, sewage contamination, or structural damage. If you can safely stop the source of the water, such as shutting off a broken supply line, do that right away. After that, call a professional flood cleanup company as soon as possible.
Anatom Restoration provides emergency flood cleanup for homeowners throughout the Denver metro area. Our team can remove standing water, inspect hidden moisture, dry affected materials, clean and sanitize damaged areas, and help prevent secondary problems like mold growth. Floodwater can move quickly under flooring, behind walls, into insulation, and around baseboards. Even after visible water is removed, the structure may still be wet. Fast cleanup helps reduce damage, protect the home, and give homeowners a clear plan for restoration.
Flood cleanup should begin as quickly as possible, ideally as soon as the property is safe to enter. The longer water sits, the more damage it can cause to drywall, flooring, cabinets, trim, insulation, subfloors, and personal belongings. Moisture can also spread into hidden areas that are not visible during a quick walk-through.
Anatom Restoration provides 24/7 flood cleanup services in Denver and the surrounding areas. Our team can begin with water extraction, moisture inspection, structural drying, sanitizing, and restoration planning. Acting fast is especially important after basement flooding, stormwater intrusion, broken pipes, appliance failures, or water entering through doors, windows, roofs, or foundation areas. Delayed cleanup can increase the risk of mold growth, odors, warped floors, weakened drywall, and larger repair costs. Calling Anatom Restoration early helps homeowners limit the damage and start the recovery process with professional equipment and clear guidance.
Yes. Flood cleanup is often more complex than a regular clean water leak because flooding may involve larger amounts of water, contaminated water, stormwater, groundwater, or water that has spread across multiple rooms. A small plumbing leak may only affect one area, but flood damage can impact flooring, walls, insulation, furniture, basements, crawl spaces, and structural materials at the same time.
Anatom Restoration handles flood cleanup in Denver with a process that includes water removal, moisture detection, drying, cleaning, sanitizing, deodorizing, and repairs when needed. The team also considers the source of the floodwater because stormwater, sewage-related water, and groundwater may require additional safety and sanitation steps. Homeowners should not assume that removing the visible water is enough. Floodwater can travel under floors and into wall cavities, leaving hidden moisture behind. Anatom Restoration focuses on restoring both the visible damage and the hidden moisture conditions that can create problems later.
Common causes of home flooding in Denver include heavy rain, flash flooding, snowmelt, burst pipes, frozen pipes, appliance leaks, sump pump failure, foundation leaks, roof leaks, storm damage, and sewage backups. Denver weather can change quickly, and homes may experience water intrusion from storms, rapid temperature shifts, clogged drainage, or plumbing failures.
Anatom Restoration provides flood cleanup for homeowners across the Denver metro area, including Denver, Aurora, Centennial, Colorado Springs, and nearby communities. Our team can respond to flooded basements, water-soaked living areas, storm-related damage, and indoor flooding caused by broken plumbing. In many cases, the visible water is only part of the problem. Moisture may remain under flooring, behind baseboards, inside drywall, or in insulation. Anatom Restoration inspects the affected area, identifies the source when possible, removes water, dries the structure, and helps homeowners understand what needs to be repaired or restored.
Yes. Floodwater can lead to mold growth if affected materials are not dried quickly and correctly. Even in Denver’s drier climate, indoor flooding can create trapped moisture inside drywall, flooring, cabinets, insulation, carpet padding, and wall cavities. Mold risk increases when wet materials remain in place for too long or when hidden moisture is missed during cleanup.
Anatom Restoration includes moisture detection, drying, and mold prevention as part of flood cleanup in Denver homes. Removing standing water is only the first step. The structure must also be dried with professional equipment and monitored to confirm that moisture levels are improving. If contaminated or heavily damaged materials cannot be safely restored, they may need to be removed. This helps reduce the chance of musty odors, mold growth, and long-term damage. Calling Anatom Restoration quickly after a flood helps protect your home from problems that may appear days or weeks later.
Yes, you may still need professional flood cleanup even if the standing water is gone. Water can drain away or be removed from the surface while moisture remains hidden under flooring, behind walls, inside cabinets, beneath baseboards, and in insulation. A home may look dry but still have trapped moisture that can cause odors, mold growth, warped flooring, soft drywall, or structural damage.
Anatom Restoration can inspect your Denver home after a flood and check whether the structure is actually dry. Our team uses moisture detection methods to identify affected areas that homeowners may not be able to see. If drying is needed, Anatom Restoration can set up professional air movers, dehumidifiers, and other drying equipment to help remove moisture from the structure. Professional cleanup is especially important after basement flooding, stormwater intrusion, sewage-related flooding, or water that remained in the home for several hours. A proper inspection helps prevent hidden damage from becoming a bigger issue.
Materials that absorb floodwater may need to be removed depending on the source of the water, the length of exposure, and the level of contamination. This can include carpet, carpet padding, drywall, insulation, baseboards, laminate flooring, damaged cabinets, porous furniture, and some personal belongings. If floodwater contains sewage, stormwater, or outside groundwater, removal and sanitation requirements may be more serious.
Anatom Restoration evaluates each flood cleanup project in Denver based on the affected materials and the category of water involved. The goal is to save what can be safely restored while removing materials that could hold moisture, contamination, or odors. Hard surfaces may be cleaned and sanitized when appropriate, while saturated porous materials may not always be salvageable. Anatom Restoration helps homeowners understand what should be dried, what should be cleaned, and what should be replaced. This prevents unnecessary removal while still protecting the home from hidden moisture and contamination issues.
Homeowners insurance may cover some types of water damage, but flood cleanup coverage depends on the cause of the flooding and the details of your policy. Sudden and accidental indoor water damage, such as a burst pipe, may be handled differently than outside floodwater, stormwater, groundwater, or sewer backup. Standard homeowners’ insurance often does not cover natural flooding unless the homeowner has separate flood insurance.
Anatom Restoration can help Denver homeowners document flood damage during the cleanup and restoration process. Our team can provide photos, moisture readings, scope details, and restoration documentation that may be useful when communicating with your insurance carrier. Final coverage decisions always come from the insurance company, not the restoration contractor. If your home has flooded, contact your insurance provider as soon as possible and ask what coverage applies. Anatom Restoration can focus on cleanup, drying, sanitizing, and restoration while helping you stay organized during the claim process.
After flooding, drying a home requires more than opening windows or using household fans. Floodwater can soak into walls, floors, subfloors, trim, cabinets, and insulation. If these areas are not dried correctly, moisture can remain trapped and lead to mold, odors, and building material damage.
Anatom Restoration uses a structured flood cleanup and drying process for Denver homes. After standing water is removed, our team checks moisture levels, identifies affected materials, and places professional drying equipment such as air movers and dehumidifiers. The drying process may also include removing materials that cannot be safely dried or cleaned. Moisture readings help guide the process so the team can track progress instead of relying only on how the surface looks. This is important because a room can appear dry while hidden areas are still wet. Anatom Restoration works to dry the structure properly and reduce the risk of secondary damage.
Homeowners choose Anatom Restoration for flood cleanup in Denver because flooding requires fast action, professional equipment, careful moisture detection, cleaning, sanitizing, drying, and restoration support. Flood damage can affect more than the visible floor surface. It can spread into walls, insulation, cabinets, trim, subfloors, and hidden spaces that need proper inspection.
Anatom Restoration serves homeowners throughout the Denver metro area with 24/7 flood cleanup and restoration services. Our team can remove standing water, dry affected materials, sanitize damaged areas, control odors, document the loss, and help restore the home after the flood. We also understand common Denver-area flooding issues, including heavy rain, stormwater, basement flooding, snowmelt, burst pipes, and plumbing failures. Whether the flooding affects one room or a larger area of the home, Anatom Restoration provides a clear step-by-step cleanup process designed to protect the property and help homeowners recover faster.
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