Water Damage Restoration & Clean up in Atlanta, GA

In Greater Atlanta region, water damage isn't a once-in-a-while emergency, it's a recurring challenge brought on by Georgia's frequent storms, heavy rainfall, and persistent humidity. Wet building materials, moisture trapped behind walls, and dry-outs that move too fast are among the most common ways mold gets a foothold and starts compromising indoor air quality. If you're concerned that water damage could turn into a health issue down the road, Claro takes a different approach to restoration.
Atlanta, GA
Marietta, GA
Decatur, GA
College Park, GA
Jonesboro, GA
Peachtree City, GA
Fayetteville, GA
Newnan, GA
Franklin, GA
and surrounding areas

Why choose Claro for water damage restoration

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What separates Claro from standard restoration companies is who we answer to — our clients, not insurance adjusters. Homeowners choose us when they want the job done right, not just done fast enough to close a claim.

After a water event, what most homeowners want is simple: proof that their home is actually safe again. We focus on what tends to worry people most, hidden moisture, that lingering musty smell, and the mold that often shows up weeks after the original damage has dried.

Every property we treat gets a complete, individualized assessment. We map out where moisture has spread, flag materials that are at risk, and catch the small details that are easy to overlook but make a big difference in the outcome. Our technicians keep you in the loop the entire time, explaining what's being treated, why it matters, and how to reduce the chances of issues coming back.

When protecting your family's health is the goal after water damage, Claro brings a level of thoroughness and honesty that most restoration companies don't. We don't just dry things out, we make sure your home is genuinely safe to live in.

Our mold remediation Our 4-step water damage restoration process

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Emergency assessment and inspection

From the moment we arrive, our team gets to work mapping out the full scope of the damage, not just what's visible on the surface. Technicians trace how moisture has moved through the structure, pinpoint every affected area, classify the type of water involved, and build a restoration plan aimed at preventing mold and air quality problems down the road.

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Water source repair and containment

Restoration work can't begin until the source of the water is fully under control. Whether it's a burst pipe, a failing roof, or a leaking appliance, that issue needs to be resolved completely before anything else happens. Skipping this step is one of the most common reasons water damage turns into a recurring mold problem.

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Complete drying and dehumidification

Drying the surface isn't the same as drying the structure. We bring in industrial-grade equipment to extract moisture from wall cavities, subfloors, structural framing, and other materials where mold can take hold unnoticed. Getting things truly dry, not just dry to the touch, is what sets up everything that comes after to actually work.

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Cleanup and mold prevention with patented dry fog treatment

Once the structure is fully dry, we go a step beyond what standard restoration companies offer. Our patented dry fog treatment sends microscopic particles into wall cavities, cracks, and hard-to-reach spaces where bacteria and mold spores can linger long after the water itself is gone, all without reintroducing any moisture into the home.

For homeowners across Fulton County and the greater Atlanta area who are concerned about mold-related health issues following water damage, this final step is where Claro really stands apart. We're not just handing back a dry house, we're handing back a healthy one.

Common water damage scenarios in Atlanta & Surrounding Areas

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Rapid Suburban Development

Across Fulton County's rapidly expanding suburbs, newer construction often comes with grading issues and drainage systems that weren't built to keep up. After heavy rain, water has a tendency to collect right around the foundation rather than flow away from it.
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Chattahoochee River Proximity

For properties near the Chattahoochee River and its tributaries, seasonal flooding and rising groundwater are an ongoing concern, especially during Georgia's spring storm season when river levels can climb fast.
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Drainage issues

One of the most underestimated causes of water damage in Atlanta-area homes comes down to drainage. Clogged gutters, undersized downspouts, and yards that aren't graded properly can't keep up with Georgia's heavy rainfall, and the result is water pooling right where you don't want it: against your foundation.
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Severe storm patterns

Georgia's location puts it directly in the path of powerful thunderstorms, tropical weather remnants, and the occasional tornado. When these systems roll through, they can drop several inches of rain in a short window, overwhelming drainage infrastructure and triggering flash flooding throughout the area.
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HVAC Condensation Issues

With Georgia's humidity keeping HVAC systems running harder and longer than in most parts of the country, condensation buildup and failing drainage lines become a frequent, often hidden, cause of water damage inside walls and ceilings.
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