Commercial Water & Fire Damage Restoration in Alabama

24/7 emergency response for Alabama's commercial properties. From high-rises to manufacturing plants.

Commercial Restoration Across Alabama

Alabama experiences both spring and fall tornado seasons — among the most active in the country — plus Gulf hurricane exposure in Mobile and Baldwin counties, and the humidity-driven mold clock common to the Gulf South. Service Restoration provides commercial water damage restoration, fire damage restoration, storm response, mold remediation, and reconstruction for commercial properties — hotels, healthcare facilities, schools and universities, warehouses, manufacturing plants, multifamily communities, retail centers, churches, and government buildings — with documentation-first response that protects both the building and the insurance claim.

Two Tornado Seasons

Spring and late fall are both active windows — storm readiness is a year-round posture here.

Gulf Hurricane Exposure

Mobile and Baldwin counties take direct hurricane wind and water.

Humidity & Mold

Wet buildings start growing mold within days without same-day drying.

Need Emergency Commercial Restoration?

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Cities We Serve

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you currently have crews in Alabama?
Coverage is coordinated through Service Restoration's national network, and availability varies by location and loss size. Call 855-2GET-DRY with your property's location and loss details, and a dispatcher will confirm what response is available.
Do Alabama commercial buildings really face two tornado seasons?
Yes — spring and late fall are both active windows, which is why storm readiness here is a year-round posture, not a season.
Do you help with the insurance claim?
We prepare the documentation your claim depends on — moisture logs, time-stamped photos, and itemized scopes your adjuster can verify. You stay in control of your claim.
What types of commercial properties do you restore?
Hotels and motels, healthcare facilities, schools through universities, warehouses and distribution, manufacturing, multifamily and apartments, retail centers, churches, and government buildings — plus residential losses for homeowners.