Flooded? We're on the way.
Active leak. Storm damage. Sewage backup. Fire suppression water. We dispatch a restoration crew within 24 hours and handle your insurance claim in parallel.
Active leak right now?
Fill the form below — flagged immediately for same-hour callback.
Tell us what
happened
90 seconds. Active intrusions get same-hour callback.
Our response
- Crew on site within 24h
- Insurance claim handled
- Mitigation + restoration
- Direct insurance billing
Damage details
What kind of damage?
When did it happen?
Insurance status
Property habitability
Property
Contact
What we handle
Florida flood, fire & water damage.

Active intrusion
Pipe burst, roof leak, appliance failure. Mitigation crew on site within hours.

Storm flooding
Hurricane, tornado, heavy rain. Surge water, wind-driven rain, roof tarp.

Sewage backup
Sanitary, sewer line, drain failure. IICRC Cat 3 cleanup protocols.

Mold remediation
Visible mold, hidden growth. Containment, removal, reconstruction.

Fire & smoke water
Suppression water, soot, structural water-saturation after fire.

Foundation water
Slab leaks, slab seepage, crawlspace, French drain failures.

Insurance claim handling
Public adjuster review, denied-claim appeals, direct billing.

Reconstruction
Drywall, flooring, cabinets, paint — full restoration to pre-loss.
About us
Florida flood response,
ready when you are.
USProperties Flood Response is a Florida-licensed restoration and remediation firm. When a pipe bursts, a storm hits, or your insurer denies the claim — we're the team on the other end of the call.
Active-intrusion files get a same-hour callback. A certified mitigation crew is dispatched within 24 hours — often the same day. Our in-house public adjuster reviews your claim while the crew dries out the property.
Deep coverage across South Florida (Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach), the I-4 corridor (Tampa, Orlando), Jacksonville, and the Gulf Coast.

Florida-based · 24-hour dispatch
24h
Crew on site
1.5×
Avg claim recovery
FL
State-licensed firm
IICRC
Certified protocols
Recent restorations
From flooded to finished.
Before
AfterBurst pipe — primary bath
6-week restore · Carrier paid · Tampa, FL
Before
AfterKitchen fire — water damage
9-week rebuild · Smoke + water · Miami, FL
Before
AfterHurricane — whole property
14-week rebuild · Denial overturned · Naples, FL
How we respond
From call to crew, fast.
You file the report
90 secondsForm takes 90 seconds. Active intrusions get flagged for same-hour callback.
We dispatch the crew
Within 24 hoursWithin 24 hours — often same day. IICRC-certified mitigation, water extraction, drying equipment.
We handle insurance
ParallelPublic adjuster reviews your claim if filed. Denied claims often get appealed and overturned. Direct billing where carriers allow.
We restore to pre-loss
Project lengthDrywall, flooring, cabinets, paint. Coordinated by your project lead. Insurance signs off, you walk through.
Common questions.
I have an active leak right now — what should I do?
Fill the form above and flag the damage type as 'Active leak' or recency 'Within 24h'. We'll call your phone within the hour and dispatch a mitigation crew the same day.
My insurance claim was denied. Can you help?
Yes. Denied claims are reviewed by a licensed public adjuster on our team. Most denials have appeal paths the original adjuster missed. Bad-faith carrier behavior is referred to insurance counsel.
Will I have to pay out of pocket?
In most cases, no. Restoration crews bill insurance directly. Public adjusters work on a contingency capped at state regulation. Uninsured situations are quoted separately.
What does '24-hour dispatch' actually mean?
An IICRC-certified mitigation crew is on your property within 24 hours of submission, often same-day in major metros. Active-intrusion files (water still flowing) get prioritized to same-hour scheduling.
Do you handle mold?
Yes. Containment, removal, and post-remediation testing per IICRC S520 standard. Often covered as part of a water-damage claim if filed promptly.
What if I haven't filed insurance yet?
We can advise on whether and how to file. Filing prematurely with incomplete documentation is a common reason claims are denied or under-paid.