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How to Choose a Water Damage Restoration Company in Southern Illinois and St. Louis

April 2, 2026
When water damage strikes your home or business, the decision about who to call is one of the most consequential you will make in the entire recovery process. The company you choose will determine how thoroughly and professionally the damage is remediated, how smoothly your insurance claim is handled, how quickly your property is restored to its pre-loss condition, and ultimately how much of your property is saved versus replaced. Not all restoration companies are equal — and in an emergency situation, it can be difficult to evaluate options carefully.

If you've been devastated by watermoldfire, and/or smoke damage, know that your cherished possessions, your home or business, can all be restored to pre-damage condition; bringing back your peace of mind.

Whether water, mold, fire, or smoke causes damage to your home or business, the effects are heartbreaking and often life-changing. We at All Clean Restoration understand the devastation and pain these events can cause. We also understand that quick and proper action is crucial to prevent further damage, red tape, and cost.

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When water damage strikes your home or business, the decision about who to call is one of the most consequential you will make in the entire recovery process. The company you choose will determine how thoroughly and professionally the damage is remediated, how smoothly your insurance claim is handled, how quickly your property is restored to its pre-loss condition, and ultimately how much of your property is saved versus replaced. Not all restoration companies are equal — and in an emergency situation, it can be difficult to evaluate options carefully.

This guide is designed to help property owners in Southern Illinois and the St. Louis metro area make an informed decision when choosing a water damage restoration company — whether in the immediate aftermath of an emergency or in advance of one.

Verify IICRC Certification

The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is the recognized credentialing body for the water damage restoration industry. IICRC certification — particularly the WRT (Water Damage Restoration Technician) and ASD (Applied Structural Drying) certifications — indicates that technicians have been trained in the science of water damage restoration, including the physics of drying, equipment selection and placement, moisture monitoring, and documentation standards.

IICRC-certified firms commit to following the IICRC S500 Standard, which is the technical standard for professional water damage restoration and forms the basis for insurance carrier expectations. Choosing a non-IICRC-certified company means accepting risk that the work will not meet industry standards — which can have implications both for the quality of the restoration and for your insurance claim. All Clean Restoration’s technicians are IICRC-certified, and the company has maintained this credential throughout its history.

Look for Local Experience and Reputation

A water damage restoration company that has served your specific community for an extended period has advantages that national franchises and out-of-area companies cannot match. Local experience means familiarity with the building types, construction methods, and common failure modes in the region’s housing stock. It means established relationships with local insurance adjusters and carriers that facilitate smoother and faster claims. It means a community reputation that is built on actual results with local customers — and that can be verified through local review platforms.

All Clean Restoration has served the Southern Illinois and St. Louis metro area since 1981 — over four decades of continuous service to this specific community. The company’s 5.0 Google rating, 5-star Yelp rating, and A+ Better Business Bureau rating reflect the trust that local homeowners and businesses have placed in All Clean Restoration consistently over many years.

Confirm 24/7 Availability and Response Time

Water damage is an emergency that does not respect business hours. Pipe bursts happen at 3:00 AM. Storm flooding occurs during the middle of the night. Sump pump failures happen when you are not home. A restoration company that only takes calls during business hours — or that takes hours to respond to after-hours emergency calls — is not equipped to provide the rapid response that prevents moderate water damage from becoming a severe one.

All Clean Restoration guarantees a 30-minute response time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. This is not a marketing claim — it is a service commitment that the All Clean team has maintained as a core standard for over four decades.

Evaluate the Scope of Services

The ideal water damage restoration company for your property should be a single-source provider capable of managing every phase of the event: emergency response and assessment, water extraction, structural drying, mold remediation if necessary, and complete reconstruction. Working with a single provider from emergency through final restoration eliminates coordination gaps, simplifies insurance documentation, and typically results in faster overall completion.

All Clean Restoration provides this complete service spectrum — water extraction, structural drying with Pro Drying Services including specialized hardwood floor drying, wall and cabinet drying, and carpet drying; mold remediation; smoke and fire damage restoration; and complete reconstruction and restoration. From the first extraction pump to the last coat of paint, All Clean Restoration manages the entire process.

Assess Insurance Experience and Communication

Navigating the insurance claims process is one of the most stressful aspects of any significant water damage event. A restoration company with deep insurance experience can dramatically reduce that stress by taking ownership of the documentation and communication process. According to ConsumerAffairs data, 67% of homeowners who delayed mitigation or repair paid more because of that delay — underscoring the importance of a restoration provider who understands insurance requirements and helps ensure you meet them.

All Clean Restoration documents every aspect of the remediation process in the format that insurance carriers expect, works directly with adjusters to coordinate the scope of work and the reconstruction estimate, and uses its long-standing relationships with the major carriers active in the Illinois-Missouri market to advocate for its clients throughout the claims process.

The Choice That Protects Your Property and Your Peace of Mind

In Southern Illinois and the St. Louis metro area, All Clean Restoration represents the combination of longevity, certification, local knowledge, comprehensive services, and genuine emergency availability that defines the right choice for water damage restoration. With over 45 years of service, IICRC-certified technicians, a 30-minute response guarantee, and a 5-star community reputation, All Clean Restoration is the region’s trusted partner for every type of water damage event.

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