Water Damage Restoration & Clean up in Nashville, TN

When water gets into a home, the real danger often starts after the visible water is gone. Damp building materials, hidden moisture, and rushed dry-outs are some of the most common ways mold takes hold and begins affecting indoor air quality. If you’re worried about water damage turning into a health problem, Claro approaches restoration differently.
Nashville, TN
Antioch, TN
Donelson, TN
Belle Meade, TN
Green Hills, TN
Spring Hill, TN
Lebanon, TN
Clarksville, TN
Gallatin, TN
Ashland City, TN
Pleasant View, TN
and surrounding areas

Why choose Claro for water damage restoration

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What truly sets us apart is that our work is paid for out of pocket by homeowners who want a higher standard than what insurance-directed restoration typically delivers.

What truly sets us apart is that our work is paid for out of pocket by homeowners who want a higher standard than what insurance-directed restoration typically delivers.

Many of our clients come to us because they are concerned about lingering mold, musty air, or symptoms that started after a water event. They want certainty that the job is done thoroughly, not just documented as complete.

We evaluate each property individually, with an emphasis on moisture pathways, materials at risk for mold growth, and areas that are commonly overlooked. We explain what is necessary to reduce mold risk and what is optional, so you can make informed decisions about your home and your health. Our technicians show you exactly what we’re doing, why we’re doing it, and how it helps prevent future mold problems.

If your priority is avoiding mold-related illness after water damage, Claro offers a level of care, transparency, and attention to detail that goes beyond standard restoration.

Our mold remediation Our 4-step water damage restoration process

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Emergency assessment and inspection

We begin with a rapid, thorough evaluation of the water damage and how moisture may be moving through the structure. Our certified technicians identify all affected areas, including those not immediately visible, assess the type of water involved, and build a restoration plan focused on preventing secondary issues like mold and indoor air contamination.

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Water source repair and containment

Before any restoration work continues, we stop the problem at its source. Whether it’s a burst pipe, roof leak, or appliance failure, the water intrusion must be fully resolved. This step is critical to ensure that drying, treatment, and prevention efforts actually work and don’t leave your home vulnerable to repeat moisture exposure.

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Complete drying and dehumidification

We use industrial-grade drying and dehumidification equipment to remove moisture from building materials, not just the air. This includes moisture trapped inside walls, subfloors, and structural components where mold often begins. Proper drying creates the foundation for long-term mold prevention and safe restoration.

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Cleanup and mold prevention with patented dry fog treatment

This is where Claro goes beyond standard water damage restoration. Once the structure is dry, we don’t stop at surface cleaning. We apply our patented dry fog treatment to neutralize mold spores, bacteria, and microbial contaminants that commonly remain after water events.

Dry fog particles are small enough to penetrate wall cavities, cracks, and other hard-to-reach areas where traditional spraying and wiping can’t reach. This allows us to treat the entire environment evenly without adding moisture back into the home. The result is a deeper level of cleanup and a meaningful reduction in the risk of mold-related health issues following water damage.

For homeowners concerned about getting sick from mold after a water event, this final step is what makes Claro different. It’s not just about drying your home — it’s about restoring it to a healthier, safer condition.

Common water damage scenarios in Nashville

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Urban infrastructure strain

Downtown Nashville’s rapid development stresses aging water mains. High-rise buildings experience pressure fluctuations that burst older pipes without warning.
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Cumberland River proximity

Properties near the Cumberland River face seasonal flooding and groundwater issues from spring rains and changing river levels.
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Drainage issues

Poor drainage is one of the most common and overlooked causes of water damage in Nashville homes. Heavy rains can overwhelm clogged gutters, undersized downspouts, and improperly graded yards, forcing water to pool near foundations.
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Severe storm patterns

Middle Tennessee’s tornado alley location brings intense storms that overwhelm gutters, damage roofs, and cause flash flooding.
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High-rise condensation issues

Nashville’s growing skyline includes buildings where HVAC systems struggle with humidity control, leading to condensation and water damage. That's why we also offer HVAC cleaning services in Nashville.
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