5/65 Centennial Circuit,
Byron Bay, NSW 2481
Byron Bay, NSW 2481
When water enters your Byron Bay home, the response depends entirely on the source and severity. A burst Flexi-hose under a bathroom vanity is a world away from brackish water inundating a Belongil Beach property during a king tide. Our purpose is to deliver immediate, technically precise water damage restoration services engineered for the unique environmental pressures of the Byron Shire, whether your property is an older timber home in Suffolk Park or a modern architectural build in the hinterland.
We are an IICRC-certified firm. This means our technicians execute a scientifically proven process for extraction, drying, and restoration that meets the stringent expectations of the Australian insurance industry. Our work is focused on mitigating your immediate loss, preventing secondary damage like mould growth which thrives in our humid subtropical climate, and returning your property to its pre-loss condition with auditable, evidence-based documentation.
The first 60 minutes after water intrusion are the most consequential. Our first move is always to dispatch a certified technician to your home, anywhere from Ocean Shores to Lennox Head. This initial on-site assessment is not a quick glance; it is a meticulous data-gathering operation. We use non-invasive moisture meters and FLIR thermal imaging cameras to map the full extent of water migration, which often travels unseen behind walls and under floorboards. Identifying this hidden moisture is critical to preventing long-term structural rot and endemic mould problems.
We work immediately to find and stop the water source. The assessment then classifies the water according to the IICRC S500 standard:
This classification dictates the entire remediation protocol, from the level of personal protective equipment (PPE) required for our team to the critical decision of whether materials can be dried in place or must be removed and replaced.
We don’t simply “remove water.” We adhere to the ANSI/IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration, a procedural framework recognised by Australian insurers as the industry benchmark.

Inspection and Assessment
As detailed above, we use technology to map moisture and define the precise scope of work required.

Water Removal
High-velocity water extraction begins immediately. We use industrial-grade submersible pumps and powerful truck-mounted extraction units to remove the maximum volume of standing water, which dramatically accelerates the drying phase.

Drying and Dehumidification
We establish a "dry standard" by measuring the moisture content of unaffected, equivalent materials in your home. Then, we deploy a calculated configuration of commercial air movers to boost evaporation and Low-Grain Refrigerant (LGR) dehumidifiers to pull and filter the moisture-laden air. We monitor the environment with daily psychrometric readings of temperature and humidity, ensuring we create the most efficient drying conditions possible.

Cleaning and Sanitising
All affected materials that can be salvaged are meticulously cleaned. Depending on the water category, this can range from hot water extraction for wet carpets to applying specialised antimicrobial treatments on surfaces exposed to floodwater contaminants.

Restoration and Repair
The final stage involves any structural repairs. This could mean replacing sections of plasterboard, re-stretching carpets, or refinishing water-stained timber floors. This work only commences once our digital moisture readings confirm the structure has met or exceeded its official drying goal.
Our team’s experience is grounded in the water damage incidents specific to Byron Bay’s climate, coastal geography, and diverse building stock.
We provide rapid water damage restoration services throughout the local region, responding to issues from the coast to the hinterland, including:
Your safety is the absolute priority. If there is significant water, turn off the electricity at your main switchboard. If it is safe, stop the source of the water (e.g., turn off the main water valve at the street). Then, call us at [your phone number]. Do not use a household vacuum or shop vac to remove water, as they are not designed for this volume and pose an electrical risk.
The cost is directly tied to the extent of the damage, the water category (Clean, Grey, or Black), and the types of materials affected. A minor clean water leak from a failed dishwasher hose will cost substantially less than a home impacted by overland flooding. We provide a detailed, itemized estimate after our initial assessment and can communicate directly with your insurer.
Most home and contents insurance policies in Australia cover “escape of liquid” that is sudden and accidental. However, damage that occurs gradually from a lack of maintenance may be excluded. Overland flooding requires a specific, separate flood cover extension on your policy. We strongly recommend you contact your insurer to clarify your coverage, and we will assist by providing a detailed cause-of-loss report to support your claim.
A standard drying project for a contained area typically takes 3-5 days. However, variables such as the materials involved (concrete slabs take much longer than timber frames), the depth of saturation, and the ambient humidity can affect this timeline. Our daily monitoring and documentation ensure we only remove equipment once your property’s materials have returned to their pre-loss dry standard.
Yes. Our primary process, adhering to the IICRC S500 standard, is specifically designed to prevent mould growth by drying the structure quickly and correctly. If a pre-existing mould problem is discovered, or if the water damage was left for too long before our arrival, our technicians are also certified in mould remediation (following the IICRC S520 standard) and can manage the containment, removal, and air filtration process safely.
Water damage requires immediate, professional action. Call our Byron Bay office now for an emergency dispatch.