
Boulder Water Damage Restoration
What would you do if your property were affected by water damage? What if a pipe failed in your property, leaking thousands of gallons onto the contents of your home, saturating irreplaceable documents, items, and mementos?
How would you be able to handle a flood, or even worse, a sewage backup if circumstances beyond your control lead to the infiltration of hazardous materials and toxic biomaterials?
Believe it or not, more than 50% of home and property owners' first attempt to remediate the affected areas themselves!
That is why it is essential to leave any sort of water damage mitigation to the professionals. Servicing Aspen, Boulder, Denver, Steamboat Springs, Glenwood Springs, and Colorado, we have been providing impeccable customer service since 2004. On-call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, we have dispatchers available to take your call no matter what time disaster strikes your property.
Dealing with Water Damage Restoration Issues in Boulder? Call now at (720) 782-0477
Categories of water, and what they can mean to your property
Not all water damage is created equal. Depending on the source, the size of the affected area and how long the water has been present within the affected areas can all contribute to the category of water type.
Category 1
Most commonly referred to as “clean water”, Category 1 water would reside from broken pipes, sink or bathtub overflows, or an appliance failure contributed to the water line network.
Typically addressed immediately and the most inexpensive to restore, this water has been standing for less than 24 hours.
Category 2
Moving into a more sickly environment, category 2 encompasses water types referred to as “grey water” or water that could cause discomfort if exposed. Once stagnant water has been present in an affected area for more than 24-48 hours, this category type requires a professional to mitigate and restore any affected areas. If left untreated for too much longer, the structure of the building could be compromised, and hazardous conditions could develop.
Category 3
Primarily present during a sewage back up, or extremely unsanitary conditions, category 3 or “black water” contains harmful fungi, bacteria and other microbes hazardous to your health.
When this type of water is present, a professional is required to replace affected items such as carpet, flooring, drywall and interior contents with new, unobstructed building materials.


Why Choose ECOS?

Types of Water Damage
There are many different ways water damage can strike your home and property, but here are the most common:
- Broken Pipes
- Frozen water lines
- Appliance failures
- Sprinkler system malfunction
- Clogged pipes
- Flooding
- Ice Damage
- Foundation issues
- Sump pump failure
At Ecos Environmental & Disaster Restoration, we have over a decade of experience handling water losses of all sizes. We do not adhere to a one-size fits all approach, but rather tailor the restoration solution to each individual home or property.
Experienced Water Damage on your Property? Call Ecos Environmental & Disaster Restoration
Water Damage is the most common type of insurance claim, and you can be certain you will encounter some type of damage when owning a property. The worst mistake you can make is the attempt to remediate it yourself.
When you choose a professional company like Ecos Environmental and Disaster Restoration, you can feel confident that the mitigation process will be done correctly. Fully certified by the IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) we have a proven process to restore your property each and every time.
On-call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, we have dispatchers available to take your call no matter what time disaster strikes your property. For more information on water damage, please use these popular website links below:
