Water Damage Restoration & Cleanup, Flood Recovery, Sewage & Wastewater Removal, and Mold Remediation Services for Wisconsin
King Dry’s network of LOCAL Emergency Service providers can help you!
Whether your property is on the lake front or inland, water damage professionals are available throughout Wisconsin to help residents and business owners:
- Recover from flash-flooding from severe weather;
- Recover from floods due to the overflowing banks of either the Wisconsin River,
Mississippi River, St. Croix River, or Chippewa River; - Restore your property after fire, soot, and smoke damage;
- Repair property damage from snow and ice including identifying and remediating areas prone to ice-damming;
- Remediate after water damage from leaky pipes, burst water heaters;
- Cleanup and sanitize after sewage backups and solid waste spills;
- Remove mold and mildew from your property
Whether the source of damage is an accident, severe weather, or natural disaster, licensed and bonded restoration technicians are standing by to help you with your damage cleanup, repair, restoration, and remediation needs.

Some common water damage scenarios for Wisconsin include:
Scenario No. 1: Frigid temperatures freeze your water pipes, causing them to burst and flooding your floor.
Are you covered? Yes, as long as the home is occupied, your homeowner’s insurance covers water damage from burst pipes. However, if the house has been unoccupied and without heat, your claim will likely be denied for failure to perform the necessary upkeep that could have prevented the accident.
Learn more about insurance policy coverage for winter water damage at our blog, KingDryInc.info.
Scenario No. 2: Either your dishwasher has broke, flooding the kitchen, or your laundry machine has overflowed, flooding the laundry room and basement.
What should you do? Turn off water and electricity running through the impacted rooms, call for water damage professionals to assess the damage, provide an estimate, and remove water, cleanup wet belongings, and repair damages.
Are you covered? If a sudden accident is the cause of the burst or overflow, you are very likely covered. On the other hand, if either appliance was improperly maintained, insurance will only cover the consequential water damage and not the replacement parts.

Scenario No. 3: Your septic tank has backed up. Now sewage and waste-water is overflowing from the toilet and onto your floors, as well as leaking from my pipes and pooling in the basement..
Even if you have “full coverage” under the modern all risk insurance policy, chances are water-borne material which backs up through sewers and drains, overflows, or is discharged is NOT COVERED. Be sure to review the fine print in your policy to see whether sewage damage and cleanup is included or excluded.
Scenario No. 4: You’ve discovered an infestation of mold in your attic.
Mold damage is covered where it results from a covered peril, such as a broken pipe, a storm, or fire suppression efforts, but not where it occurs gradually over time due to wear and tear. Water damage professionals can inspect and determine the source of the contamination, as well as remediate against it. Learn how to detect mold and learn about its health hazards at our blog, KingDryInc.info.








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