
Water damage restoration in Metro Atlanta means fast extraction, structural drying, and dehumidification before standing water turns into the mold problem the EPA warns can start within 24 to 48 hours. Elevated Operations, LLLP sends IICRC-certified technicians across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties with a 60-minute response guarantee, direct insurance billing, and a 12-month warranty.
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Elevated Operations guarantees a boots-on-the-ground response within 60 minutes across the Metro Atlanta service area, including Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties, 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Yes. Elevated Operations documents the loss, works directly with your insurance adjuster, bills the carrier for covered water damage, and offers deductible assistance up to $1,000 on qualifying claims.
These are the three IICRC water categories. Clean water comes from a supply line, gray water from appliances, and black water from sewage or floodwater, each requiring a different restoration protocol.
Usually, if extraction and drying start within the EPA’s 24 to 48 hour window. Waiting longer lets mold colonize drywall, subfloor, and insulation, turning a drying job into a full remediation job.
Water damage restoration covers everything from the first pump truck on scene to the last piece of drywall hung back on the wall. Elevated Operations follows a four-phase process, mitigation, drying, repair, and reconstruction, built around the ANSI/IICRC S500 standard that governs how licensed restoration contractors handle water-damaged homes and businesses.

High-powered pumps, wet vacuums, and moisture meters pull standing water out before it spreads into walls, subfloor, and structural framing.
Commercial dehumidifiers, air movers, and thermal imaging cameras find and dry hidden moisture that a visual inspection alone would miss, the step most homeowners skip when they try to handle a leak themselves.
Drywall, flooring, trim, cabinetry, and structural framing get rebuilt to pre-damage condition once the structure reads dry on a moisture meter, not before.
Flooded basements and crawl spaces, burst pipes and plumbing leaks, storm and flash flood intrusion, and sewage backup or biohazard cleanup each carry their own containment and safety protocol.
The category of water involved decides how aggressively a crew has to work. A Category 1 supply line break and a Category 3 sewage backup both start with extraction, but only one of them requires full biohazard containment before anyone touches the drywall.
The cost of water damage restoration in Metro Atlanta depends on the water category, the square footage affected, and how many materials, drywall, flooring, insulation, need to be removed rather than dried in place. Elevated Operations provides a free on-site inspection and a written quote before any work begins, and bills insurance directly on covered claims.
Category 1 clean water jobs generally cost less to mitigate than Category 3 black water jobs, which require containment, biohazard disposal, and antimicrobial treatment.
A contained bathroom leak costs less to dry than a flooded basement or crawl space spanning the full footprint of the home.
Drywall, subfloor, and insulation that stayed wet past the 24 to 48 hour mold window usually require removal instead of drying, which adds material and labor cost.
Covered losses like a burst pipe are billed directly to the carrier, and Elevated Operations assists with the deductible up to $1,000 on qualifying claims.
Mitigation-only jobs, extraction and drying, cost less than jobs that also require full reconstruction of drywall, flooring, and trim.
Water damage is not a rare event for Metro Atlanta homeowners. The Insurance Information Institute reports that water damage and freezing accounted for 27.6 percent of homeowners insurance property-damage claims by cause in 2022, the largest single cause after wind and hail (Insurance Information Institute, “Facts + Statistics: Homeowners and Renters Insurance,” ISO/Verisk data, 2018-2022 dataset). That is one of the reasons Elevated Operations builds every estimate to match what an insurance adjuster expects to see.
IICRC-certified crews respond within 60 minutes, 24 hours a day. Get a free quote and a written scope of work before any equipment gets set up.
Four situations send most Metro Atlanta calls to Elevated Operations. If any of these match what is happening in your home right now, stop mopping and call.
Shut off the water at the main if you can reach it safely, then call. A burst pipe starts as Category 1 clean water, but it turns into Category 2 within hours once it picks up contaminants from carpet, drywall, and subfloor. Fast extraction keeps the job small.
Metro Atlanta basements and crawl spaces flood after heavy rain because of drainage issues and the region’s dense clay soil, which holds water instead of letting it drain away from the foundation. Standing water needs pump-out, drying, and sanitizing before mold gets a foothold.
Sewage backup is Category 3 black water and a biohazard. Do not attempt to clean it yourself. Elevated Operations handles extraction, sanitization, and odor elimination with the containment protocols required for contaminated water.
A musty smell with no visible water usually means moisture is trapped behind a wall, under flooring, or inside an HVAC system from an earlier leak that was never fully dried. A moisture meter and thermal imaging camera find it before it becomes a mold remediation job.
Water mitigation and full water damage restoration are two stages of the same job, not two names for the same service. Mitigation stops active damage: extraction, drying, and dehumidification within the first 24 to 48 hours. Restoration comes after: repairing or rebuilding whatever mitigation could not save.
Whether a job stays mitigation-only or moves into full restoration depends almost entirely on the IICRC water category and how fast the crew got there. The table below is the framework Elevated Operations technicians use on site to explain, in plain terms, what a homeowner should expect once the pumps are running.
| Water Category (IICRC S500) | Common Cause in Metro Atlanta Homes | Elevated Operations Approach | Reconstruction Likely? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Category 1, Clean Water | Supply line break, appliance overflow, sprinkler head failure | Extraction, structural drying, dehumidification | Rarely, if dried within 24 to 48 hours |
| Category 2, Gray Water | Washing machine or dishwasher discharge, sump pump failure | Extraction, antimicrobial treatment, monitored drying | Sometimes, baseboards and flooring often replaced |
| Category 3, Black Water | Sewage backup, storm floodwater, untreated water left 48+ hours | Full containment, biohazard protocols, tear-out of porous materials | Usually, drywall, insulation, and subfloor typically rebuilt |
Category 1 water can become Category 2 or 3 the longer it sits, which is the entire argument for calling within the first hour instead of waiting to see if a wet spot dries on its own.
Metro Atlanta’s humid subtropical climate, red clay soil, and mix of older crawl-space homes and newer slab construction change how water damage restoration gets done compared to drier regions. Spring storm season and the remnants of Gulf and Atlantic hurricanes each fall push heavy rainfall into a metro area of roughly 6.4 million people across seven core counties.

Red clay, common across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, and the rest of the metro area, compacts and drains slower than sandy or loamy soil, which is why standing water lingers around foundations longer after a storm than it would in other parts of the Southeast.
Crawl space foundations, common in homes built across Marietta, Decatur, Douglasville, and other established neighborhoods before slab-on-grade construction became standard, trap humidity year-round and need vapor barrier and ventilation checks as part of a complete drying plan, not just pump-out.
Newer slab construction common in McDonough, Stockbridge, and other growing Henry and Paulding County communities handles surface flooding differently. Water tends to spread across the slab rather than pool in a crawl space, which changes the drying equipment layout even though the underlying extraction and dehumidification steps stay the same.
Foundation type and drying strategy are directly connected. A 1960s ranch home with a crawl space and a home built in the last decade on a slab both need the same water category identified first, but the equipment placement and drying timeline for each looks nothing alike (U.S. Census Bureau, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area population estimates, 2020s series, Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell metro area).
Storm-chaser contractors follow major weather events into Metro Atlanta, going door to door with lowball verbal quotes, collecting deposits, and disappearing before the work is finished or the insurance claim is settled. Four checks protect a homeowner from that pattern before a contract gets signed.
Confirm IICRC certification and general liability insurance in writing, not just a verbal claim, before anyone touches your property.
A local physical address and a company that existed before the storm matters. A magnetic sign on a rental van is not a track record.
Get a written scope of work that matches what your insurance adjuster approves. If the numbers do not line up, ask why before signing anything.
A blank assignment of benefits form hands a stranger control of your insurance claim. Read every line before you sign anything.
Elevated Operations responds across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties in under 60 minutes, with IICRC-certified technicians, direct insurance billing, deductible assistance up to $1,000, and a 12-month warranty on every completed restoration project. Trusted by hundreds of homes and businesses, 4.9 stars across 71 Google reviews.
IICRC-Certified · Direct Insurance Billing · 12-Month Warranty · Serving Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry & Paulding CountiesFrom emergency mitigation to full reconstruction, handled in-house so you are never managing a chain of subcontractors mid-crisis.
Water DamageExtraction, structural drying, and moisture mapping after floods, leaks, and burst pipes.
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Fire & SmokeSoot removal, odor deodorization, and content cleaning after fire and smoke damage.
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MoldContainment, removal, and moisture control that stops mold from coming back.
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StormEmergency board-up, roof tarping, and full recovery after wind, hail, and storms.
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SewageSafe biohazard cleanup and sanitizing after sewage backups and overflows.
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ReconstructionFull rebuild by a licensed general contractor, so your property comes back whole.
Learn moreElevated Operations is an IICRC-certified, licensed general contractor based in Mableton that handles the entire recovery in-house, so after one loss you are never coordinating a cleanup crew, a mold crew, and a contractor separately. One team, one point of contact, from the first pump-out to the final coat of paint.
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Water damage rarely stays a single-trade problem. Elevated Operations pairs water damage restoration with fire and smoke cleanup, mold remediation, and full reconstruction under one crew, so a homeowner is not coordinating three separate contractors after one loss.

Call now or request a free inspection and get a certified crew on-site within the hour.