Utah Flood Guys

Utah Flood Guys 24/7 Emergency Disaster cleanup Call Now 801.800.6857. Water-Mold-Fire-Storm. A+ BBB Rating Free Estimates

04/26/2026

We got the call “ A chemical spill has caused fumes in our building and employees can’t work can you take care of it before we open in the morning”. This is what we do it for empowering business owners and homeowners with speed, professionalism and go the extra mile consistently. We also do board ups if there has been a fire, vandalism, accidents etc call us at (801) 800-6857
Utah Flood Guys
Emergency Response

04/22/2026
03/30/2026

Spring is here in Utah, which means rising temps, thawing ground, and a higher risk of sprinkler line breaks 💧

Quick tip from the Utah Flood Guys:
Before turning your sprinklers back on, slowly pressurize your system and check for weak spots. Sudden pressure can crack lines that were damaged during winter freezes.

02/14/2026

Contact Utah flood guys for disaster cleanup

We’re hiring a Restoration Technician to join our team!We’re looking for someone dependable and hardworking to help rest...
02/04/2026

We’re hiring a Restoration Technician to join our team!
We’re looking for someone dependable and hardworking to help restore homes and businesses after water or other damage. This is hands-on, on-site work where you’ll help clean, dry, and restore properties back to their pre-damage condition.
Requirements:
Reliable transportation & valid driver’s license
Full-time availability
Construction or building experience preferred
Familiarity with restoration work is a plus (but willing to train the right person)
Strong attention to detail and clean work on site
Pay: $18–$21 per hour (based on experience)
If you’re motivated, dependable, and enjoy hands-on work, we’d love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]

A homeowner recently purchased a house where a shower leak was disclosed and said to be fully repaired. They began to fe...
01/18/2026

A homeowner recently purchased a house where a shower leak was disclosed and said to be fully repaired. They began to feel sick and called a restoration company that inspected the area, noted surface staining, sprayed it, and took no further action.

When the homeowner continued to feel sick, they called Utah Flood Guys. During our inspection, we removed the discolored subfloor to look below the surface using a boroscope. What we found was new subfloor butted against old, damaged subfloor that was still wet.

Although the shower had been replaced, the underlying damage had never been addressed. We removed the lower shower and hot tub room walls and discovered a drain line with two holes in it. They ordered another test and this time it passed inspection.

Call Utah Flood Guys for a second inspection. (801) 800-6857

01/18/2026

A homeowner recently purchased a house where a shower leak was disclosed and said to be fully repaired. They began to feel sick and called a restoration company that inspected the area, noted surface staining, sprayed it, and took no further action.

When the homeowner continued to feel sick, they called Utah Flood Guys. During our inspection, we removed the discolored subfloor to look below the surface using a boroscope. What we found was new subfloor butted against old, damaged subfloor that was still wet.

Although the shower had been replaced, the underlying damage had never been addressed. We removed the lower shower and hot tub room walls and discovered a drain line with two holes in it. They ordered another test and this time it passed inspection.

Call Utah Flood Guys for a second inspection. (801) 800-6857

01/14/2026

The Science Behind Structural Drying: How Often Does Flooding Occur in Utah?
When most people think of Utah, they picture red rock canyons and ski slopes—not water damage. But flooding occurs more frequently here than many new residents expect, and our unique climate creates specific challenges for proper water damage restoration. Understanding the science behind structural drying in Utah's environment can mean the difference between a home that's truly restored and one hiding moisture problems beneath a deceptively dry surface.

Whether you're dealing with a burst pipe, flash flooding, or basement seepage from snowmelt, the drying process is far more complex than pointing fans at wet carpet. Utah Flood Guys has mastered the interplay between our state's low humidity, high elevation, and temperature swings to deliver water damage services that work for our climate. Let's explore why proper structural drying matters and what makes Utah different.

What Makes Structural Drying Different From Just "Drying Out"

There's a common misconception that water damage restoration is simply about removing standing water and waiting. Structural drying is actually a precise science involving three critical factors: temperature, airflow, and humidity. When properly managed, moisture migrates from saturated materials into the air, where it can be removed through ventilation or dehumidification.
Think of wringing out a sponge versus letting it air dry completely. Building materials work the same way. Drywall, wood framing, insulation, and subflooring absorb water at different rates and release it even more slowly. A water-damaged wood floor might look dry within 48 hours, but the subfloor beneath could still be holding moisture.

The danger extends far beyond warped floors. Trapped moisture creates perfect conditions for mold growth within 24-48 hours of water exposure. Even in Utah's dry climate, mold needs only organic material, moisture, and time. Prolonged moisture exposure also weakens structural components and can lead to rot requiring far more expensive repairs than the original flood damage repair.
Professional water damage services use specialized equipment and industry standards to measure moisture content throughout the process. Until moisture readings return to acceptable levels—not just "feels dry"—the job isn't done.

Water damage often hides behind walls, where it can cause serious structural issues and mold growth if left untreated. T...
12/21/2025

Water damage often hides behind walls, where it can cause serious structural issues and mold growth if left untreated. That’s where Utah Flood Guys comes in. Our experts use advanced detection tools to find hidden moisture and ensure your property is properly dried, damaged materials are safely removed, and further problems are prevented.

Call Utah Flood Guys today for fast, reliable water damage detection and restoration.

11/16/2025

When water damage hits your home, you need a team that responds fast, works clean, and gets the job done right the first time. Utah Flood Guys is Utah’s trusted choice for water damage restoration because we deliver speed, honesty, and real results.

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8750 S Sandy Pkwy Ste E
Sandy, UT
84070

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