Water Damage Found During Denver Eviction
Burst pipes, running toilets, slow leaks hidden behind furniture — our cleanout crews find water damage in eviction units regularly. Our water damage specialist responds same-day to prevent mold and structural damage.
Call (303) 324-6014When our cleanout crew discovers water damage during an eviction, we stop, document the damage, and call our water damage specialist on call. Same-day response prevents mold growth (which starts within 24-48 hours). The cleanout continues around the affected area while restoration begins. Coordinated through our Eviction Day Coordinator.
Why Water Damage in Eviction Units Is So Common
Evicted tenants don't report maintenance issues. In many cases, they stop caring about the property months before the writ is executed. The result:
- Running toilets. A toilet running for months can waste 200+ gallons per day. The water bill spikes, but the damage to subfloor and surrounding areas is worse.
- Leaking pipes under sinks. Hidden behind belongings and clutter, a slow drip under a kitchen or bathroom sink creates mold growth that's invisible until the cleanout crew removes the clutter.
- Burst pipes from neglect. In winter, tenants who stop paying utilities may have heat shut off. Pipes freeze. They burst. The damage can sit for weeks or months before anyone sees it.
- Washing machine connections. Rubber hoses fail, connections loosen. Behind a pile of dirty laundry, the floor has been soaking for months.
- Intentional damage. Some tenants leave taps running or plug drains as retaliation. This is more common than landlords expect.
The 24-48 Hour Mold Window
This is why same-day response matters.
Mold begins growing on wet surfaces within 24-48 hours in Denver's climate. Once mold colonizes behind drywall or under carpet padding, remediation costs jump from hundreds to thousands. A $500 same-day drying response can prevent a $5,000-$15,000 mold remediation project. Every hour counts.
Our Water Damage Response Protocol
Types of Water Damage We Find
Insurance and Documentation
Water damage discovered during eviction cleanout may be covered by your landlord insurance policy, depending on the cause and your coverage. Our documentation helps:
- Timestamped photos showing the condition when discovered — establishes the timeline for insurance purposes
- Source identification notes — was it a burst pipe, running toilet, or intentional damage? This affects coverage
- Restoration company assessment — professional damage evaluation supports the claim
- Complete paper trail — cleanout report + water damage assessment + restoration invoice = everything your adjuster needs
Water Damage FAQ
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Don't Let Hidden Water Damage Become a Mold Problem
Same-day water damage response coordinated with your eviction cleanout.
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