Water Damage Restoration
Water Damage and Flood Cleanup Services in Knoxville
Water damage spreads quickly, affecting flooring, walls, insulation, and structural components. If not addressed immediately, it can lead to:
- Mold growth
- Warped or weakened materials
- Electrical and safety hazards
- Damage to belongings and furniture
HRC helps stop the damage early and restores your home the right way from the start.
We work with all major insurances





Why Choose HRC for your Water Damage restoration Project?
Insurance Claims Champion
We Speak Insurance So You Don't Have To
We’ve worked on insurance restoration projects for decades.
40 Years of Craftsmanship
We're experts in our craft
We’ve fixed, replaced, and rebuilt homes back to normal or bigger and better for decades.
Licensed + Insured
Restoration Done Right. Every Time.
We pride ourselves in the quality, accountability, and professionalism of our work.
24/7 Emergency Response
When Disasters Happen, HRC is Ready
Day or night, HRC is ready and prepared to address your emergency quickly.
Water Damage Service Areas
Anderson County
Blount County
Campbell County
Carter County
Claiborne County
Cocke County
Grainger County
Greene County
Hamblen County
Hancock County
Hawkins County
Jefferson County
Knox County
Loudon County
McMinn County
Morgan County
Roane County
Scott County
Sevier County
Union County
Water Damage Restoration FAQs
What is water damage restoration?
Water damage restoration is the process of removing excess water, drying affected materials, cleaning and sanitizing impacted areas, and repairing damage to return your home to a safe, livable condition.
How urgent is water damage?
Should I attempt to clean up water damage myself?
Small spills may be manageable, but larger water damage often requires professional equipment and expertise to fully dry hidden areas and prevent long-term issues.
Is it safe to remain in my home after water damage?
That depends on the extent of the damage. Water can create electrical hazards, structural concerns, or contamination. A professional assessment helps ensure your home is safe.
How long does the restoration process usually take?
Every situation is different. Some projects take only a few days, while more severe damage may require additional time for drying and repairs.
Will my homeowner’s insurance cover water damage?
Many insurance policies cover sudden or accidental water damage, but coverage varies. HRC helps homeowners understand their policy and works directly with insurance providers throughout the claims process.
What should I do immediately after discovering water damage?
If it’s safe, stop the water source and avoid affected areas. Do not use electrical appliances in wet spaces. Contact a restoration professional as soon as possible.
Can water damage lead to mold problems?
Yes. Moist environments can lead to mold growth in as little as 24 to 48 hours if not properly dried and treated, which is why fast response is critical.
How do professionals find hidden water or moisture?
Restoration specialists use advanced moisture detection tools to identify water behind walls, under floors, and in other concealed areas that aren’t visible to the eye.
What happens to my furniture and personal belongings?
Items are carefully evaluated to determine what can be cleaned and restored. When possible, belongings are salvaged and cleaned; if not, we help document losses for insurance purposes.
