Flood Damage Restoration for Hermitage Homeowners
Hermitage sits in a part of Middle Tennessee where flooding is a real and recurring threat. Properties near Mill Creek, Percy Priest Lake, and low-lying subdivisions throughout the 37076 zip code can take on water quickly during heavy storms or extended rainfall. When that happens, fast professional response is the difference between a manageable repair and a major structural loss.
CAMCO Construction and Restoration serves Hermitage and surrounding communities including Mt. Juliet, LaVergne, and Antioch with full-service flood damage restoration that covers everything from emergency water extraction to complete structural rebuilding. Our IICRC-certified technicians are available 24 hours a day and carry the equipment to handle flooding of any scale, from a finished basement to a multi-room ground floor event.
What’s Included in Our Flood Damage Restoration Services
When you call CAMCO after a flooding event at your Hermitage property, you get a complete response, not just a crew with a shop vac. We manage every phase of recovery so you do not have to coordinate between multiple contractors while your home is still wet.
Emergency Water Extraction and Moisture Control
We arrive with truck-mounted extractors and submersible pumps capable of removing large volumes of standing water from any area of your home, including crawl spaces and basements common in older Hermitage neighborhoods. After bulk water removal, we place industrial air movers and dehumidifiers to pull moisture from building materials before secondary damage sets in. Daily moisture readings guide our equipment adjustments until your home reaches safe dryness standards.
Structural Drying and Contamination Treatment
Floodwater from storms or creek overflow is often classified as Category 3 water, meaning it carries contaminants that require antimicrobial treatment of all affected surfaces. We use EPA-registered products to treat walls, framing, and subfloors before sealing or rebuilding. For Hermitage homes with older construction or pier-and-beam foundations, we pay close attention to hidden cavities where moisture can linger and trigger mold growth.
Reconstruction and Full Restoration
Once drying is complete and clearance testing passes, our crew handles all necessary repairs, from replacing drywall and insulation to restoring flooring, cabinetry, and trim. We also offer mold remediation when testing reveals active growth, and our reconstruction team can handle significant structural repairs when framing or subfloor systems are compromised. The goal is to return your home to its pre-flood condition with all work meeting current Davidson County building codes.
Contact CAMCO to get a certified technician to your Hermitage property as quickly as possible after a flooding event.
Signs You Need Professional Flood Damage Restoration
Flooding in Hermitage does not always arrive as a dramatic wall of water. Many homeowners deal with slower-moving problems that cause just as much damage over time. Knowing when to call a restoration professional can prevent a manageable situation from becoming a full gut job.
Standing Water or Soaked Flooring After a Storm
If you have visible standing water anywhere inside your home after a storm, or if your flooring feels soft, spongy, or warped, water has already penetrated building materials and the clock is running on mold growth. Hardwood floors, engineered wood, and laminate common in Hermitage subdivision homes can cup and buckle within hours of saturation. Do not wait to see if it dries out on its own.
Water Intrusion in Crawl Spaces or Lower Levels
Many Hermitage homes built in the 1970s through 1990s have crawl spaces or partially finished lower levels that collect water before homeowners notice anything upstairs. A musty smell, unexplained humidity, or soft spots in your floors can all point to water sitting in a crawl space. Water damage mitigation for crawl spaces requires specialized equipment and should not be handled with household fans alone.
Flooding from Mill Creek or Storm Drain Backup
During significant rain events, Mill Creek overflows its banks and can push water into streets and yards throughout eastern Hermitage. Storm drain backups can force water up through floor drains in garages and lower-level bathrooms. This type of flooding is almost always Category 3 and requires professional extraction, antimicrobial treatment, and documentation for insurance purposes before any reconstruction begins.
Do not delay calling for help. Damage escalates quickly and mold can establish itself in less than 48 hours in Tennessee’s humid climate.
Our Flood Damage Restoration Process for Hermitage Homes
Schedule Your Emergency Assessment
Call CAMCO at any hour and we will connect you with a certified technician who can discuss your situation and dispatch a crew to your Hermitage address. We ask about the water source, affected rooms, and whether power has been shut off so our team arrives prepared. Fast dispatch is our standard, not an upsell.
Inspect and Document All Affected Areas
Our technicians walk every room of your home with thermal imaging cameras and professional moisture meters to find water that has migrated behind walls, under floors, and into structural cavities. We photograph and log every finding in a detailed report formatted for insurance adjusters. This documentation protects your claim and gives us a baseline to track drying progress accurately.
Execute Water Removal and Structural Drying
We pull standing water with commercial extractors, then set up a drying system tailored to your home’s layout and construction type. For storm damage restoration cases involving roof or wall breaches, we also perform emergency tarping and boarding before interior drying begins. Moisture levels are checked daily until all readings meet IICRC drying standards.
Complete Repairs and Final Clearance
After drying is confirmed, our reconstruction crew handles all structural and cosmetic repairs needed to return your home to its pre-flood condition. We pull required Davidson County permits for any structural, electrical, or plumbing work involved in the rebuild. A final walkthrough with moisture verification gives you documented proof that the work is done correctly before we close out the job. CAMCO also offers contents pack-out services to protect your belongings during the restoration process.