88/25 sturt st,
townsville city qld 4810
townsville city qld 4810
IICRC Certified Technicians
Fully Insured & Public Liability Covered
24/7 Emergency Response
Serving Townsville & Surrounding Areas
A burst pipe under the floor of a high-set Queenslander in Railway Estate, a washing machine overflow in a new Annandale home, or a roof leak after a monsoonal downpour in Kirwan, these events introduce destructive moisture into a home’s structure. From our local base in Townsville, we provide a focused, rapid-response service dedicated to mitigating water damage in residential properties across the region. Our operational goal is arrival on-site within 60-90 minutes of your call because we understand the structural and health risks escalate with every hour of delay in North Queensland’s climate.
Our technicians are not general cleaners, they are career restoration professionals, each holding IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) credentials. We work strictly to the AS-IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration, the recognised benchmark for the Australian industry. This framework governs our process, from initial moisture mapping using thermal imaging to final clearance testing. It ensures the work we do is defensible, documented, and aligned with the requirements of all major Australian insurance carriers like Suncorp, IAG, and QBE.
Water damage in Townsville isn’t a single problem, it’s a series of distinct challenges dictated by our tropical climate, intense storm seasons, and unique building stock. Sudden monsoonal troughs can overwhelm guttering systems on older homes, causing water to penetrate cladding and saturate sub-floors and wall cavities. In newer blockwork homes, failed plumbing fittings or appliance leaks can go unnoticed, creating hidden moisture pockets perfect for mould proliferation in our year-round humidity.
Following the unprecedented 2019 Townsville flood event, our teams saw firsthand how contaminated floodwaters from the Ross River inundated entire suburbs. We worked on dozens of properties in Idalia, Rosslea, and Hermit Park, documenting how Category 3 water wicked up plasterboard walls and saturated timber framing, creating complex restoration and decontamination challenges. We understand that flash flooding in low-lying areas requires a different response than a burst hot water system in a high-set home in Mundingburra. Our experience isn’t theoretical, it is grounded in thousands of completed jobs across Townsville, from Bushland Beach to Douglas, each with its own specific set of environmental and structural factors.

Emergency Assessment & Source Identification
Our first action upon arrival is to locate and stop the water source. The lead technician then uses non-invasive moisture meters (like a Tramex MEP) and thermal imaging cameras to map the extent of water migration. This identifies all affected materials, including those beyond what is visibly wet, creating a precise baseline for our drying goals.

Water Classification and Extraction
We classify the water according to the IICRC S500 standard: Category 1 (clean water from a supply line), Category 2 (grey water with some contaminants), or Category 3 (grossly contaminated, like sewage or river floodwater). Standing water is then extracted using powerful truck-mounted or portable extraction units capable of removing hundreds of litres per hour, a critical first step to reduce humidity inside the structure.

Controlled Structural Drying
We establish a controlled drying environment using a calculated balance of dehumidification and airflow. LGR (Low-Grain Refrigerant) dehumidifiers, such as our Dri-Eaz LGR 7000XLi units, are positioned to create a vapour pressure differential. This process pulls trapped moisture from deep within structural materials like timber framing and concrete slabs. High-velocity air movers, like the Dri-Eaz Velo Pro, are strategically placed to accelerate evaporation from surfaces, disrupting the humid boundary layer of air that clings to wet materials.

Daily Moisture Monitoring & Reporting
Drying is a scientific process, not guesswork. Our technicians return daily to your property to log temperature, humidity, and specific material moisture content readings. This data confirms the drying plan is effectively reducing moisture and provides the audit-ready documentation required by insurance assessors to validate the claim without delays. We document that timber framing has returned to its safe moisture content of below 16% as required by the QBCC before any repairs commence.

Restoration and Clearance
Once our instruments confirm that all affected materials have returned to their pre-loss dry standard, we can proceed with necessary repairs. This may include replacing damaged plasterboard or coordinating with other trades for flooring repairs. In environments affected by Category 2 or 3 water, we deploy HEPA-filtered air scrubbers, like the Phoenix Guardian R, to capture airborne particulates and mould spores before conducting a final, detailed cleaning.
Trapped moisture in a Townsville home is an urgent threat. In our hot and humid climate, mould can begin to colonise on damp plasterboard, timber framing, and contents within 24 to 48 hours. The Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) identifies that untreated water ingress is a leading cause of long-term building defects and potential health issues for occupants.
Acting within this initial 48-hour window is the single most important factor in preventing secondary damage. Prompt professional drying inhibits mould growth, which is a significant health risk in our region. It can prevent the timber floors in a classic Queenslander from cupping and warping, stop plasterboard from swelling and losing its structural integrity, and protect electrical systems from the long-term effects of corrosion. The cost and complexity of a restoration project increase exponentially after this point, often turning what could have been a drying job into a major demolition, mould remediation, and reconstruction project.
An IICRC certification is not simply a logo for a website, it is a credential earned through rigorous training, formal examination, and a commitment to a professional code of ethics. Our company is an IICRC Certified Firm, and our technicians hold individual certifications in Water Damage Restoration (WRT) and Applied Structural Drying (ASD). This ensures the person arriving at your home understands the unique physics of drying (psychrometry) in a high-humidity environment, the microbiology of water-damaged structures, and the specific protocols of the AS-IICRC S500 standard.
We are proficient in handling all insurance claims and work daily with all major Australian insurers. Our detailed reports, comprehensive photographic evidence, and precise daily moisture logs provide the clear, technical justification that insurance assessors require for prompt and fair claim approval. We are fully insured with comprehensive public liability coverage for all residential work performed in the Townsville region.
Our teams are locally based and strategically positioned to provide rapid service across the entire Townsville region, including:
If you are searching for qualified, experienced water damage restoration near you, our local team is equipped and ready to respond 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We operate on a 24/7 basis and aim to have a certified technician on-site anywhere in the Townsville area within 60 to 90 minutes of your initial call.
Often, yes. If the water is Category 1 (clean, from a tap) and extraction begins within 24 hours, carpets can typically be dried and saved. For Category 2 or 3 water (like floodwater), or if saturation is prolonged, the carpet and underlay usually require removal and replacement per IICRC S500 guidelines to prevent bacterial and mould growth.
Most structural drying projects take 3 to 5 days. This can vary based on the extent of saturation, the types of materials affected (e.g., dense concrete vs. porous timber framing), and the ambient humidity during the wet season.
Coverage depends on the cause of the damage. Most policies cover damage from “escape of liquid” events like burst pipes or appliance failures. Flood damage from storms or rising river water, such as the 2019 event, often requires a specific flood cover provision in your policy. We provide all necessary documentation to support your claim regardless of the cause.
Very quickly. Townsville’s climate is highly conducive to mould growth. Once relative humidity exceeds 60% within a wall cavity or under a floor, mould can begin to amplify on organic materials like wood, wallpaper, and dust within 24-48 hours. This is why the speed of our response is so critical in North Queensland.
Water damage requires immediate, professional action. Call our Townsville office now for an emergency dispatch. We understand the stress you're under, and our priority is to secure your property and begin the recovery process right away.