Commercial Water & Fire Damage Restoration in Iowa

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

Commercial Restoration Across Iowa

Iowa’s defining commercial loss event is the derecho — the 2020 storm that crossed the state remains one of the costliest thunderstorm events in U.S. history — alongside river flooding that has repeatedly inundated commercial districts in Cedar Rapids and Des Moines, hard-freeze pipe seasons, and active tornado exposure. 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.

Derechos & Straight-Line Wind

Wide-area wind events damage many buildings at once — envelope-first triage and extraction at scale are what recovery demands.

River Flooding

The Cedar and Des Moines rivers have repeatedly inundated commercial districts; flood water is contaminated by definition.

Hard-Freeze Pipe Season

Deep-winter stretches burst supply and sprinkler lines over unheated and marginally heated spaces.

Need Emergency Commercial Restoration?

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Cities We Serve

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you currently have crews in Iowa?
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.
Can you handle a regional wind event in Iowa?
Wide-area straight-line wind events are large-loss logistics problems: envelope-first triage across many buildings at once, honest queue communication, and extraction at scale.
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.