Water Damage Restoration in Ocala

Local crews · Open 24/7 · (352) 507-4302

The water losses that cost the most in Ocala are rarely the dramatic ones. They are the ones that ran unattended — a toilet supply line in a Villages villa whose owners are in Michigan until October, an ice maker in a Summerfield patio home, a condensate line backing up under an air handler in a closet nobody opens. In an occupied house that is a wet floor. In a house closed up through a Marion County summer it is a floor, a wall cavity and a mold job, because the humidity in a shut building does the rest.

  • Moisture mapping across the whole slab, not just the room where you can see it
  • Seasonal and absentee-owner properties, coordinated with a neighbor or property manager
  • Documentation and photographs built for an owner who is out of state
  • Drying to a measured standard, with readings logged every day the equipment runs

Marion County is limestone country, and that shapes nearly every water loss we see here. Houses sit on slabs poured onto sand and clay over a shallow aquifer, so when a supply line lets go there is no basement to catch it — the water runs sideways under tile and laminate and shows up two rooms away. Add the farm parcels out toward Anthony, Citra and Fort McCoy, where a tack room or a barn office runs off its own well and nobody is inside for days at a stretch, plus the seasonal houses around Lady Lake, Summerfield and Belleview that sit closed up for half the year, and the typical job here is not a dramatic flood. It is a small leak that had a very long time to work.

Crews dispatch 24/7 from our Ocala base at 3288 SW 74th Ave, Suite #101 and cover all of Ocala — one local team, no subcontracted call centers. See all services in Ocala or read more about water damage restoration.

If you are away and someone has just called you about water, ring the Ocala office at (352) 507-4302. We can meet a neighbor, a manager or a key holder at the property and send you the photographs the same day.

Common Causes We See in Ocala

  • Air-conditioning condensate lines clogging and overflowing the drain pan — the most common indoor water loss in Florida
  • Supply lines to a toilet, ice maker or washing machine failing while nobody is home
  • Water heaters in a garage or utility closet reaching the end of their life
  • Roof leaks after a summer storm running down inside a wall cavity
  • Slab leaks in a hot or cold line under the floor
  • Plumbing left pressurized in a house that sits empty for months at a time

While You Wait for the Crew

A few minutes of the right first moves can save thousands in damage. Here is what to do — and what not to do — before we reach Ocala.

Do

  • Shut off the water at the source or the main valve if you can reach it safely
  • Cut power to affected rooms at the breaker if outlets or appliances got wet
  • Move photos, electronics, and valuables somewhere dry
  • Take photos and video before you move anything large — your claim will thank you

Don’t

  • Use a household vacuum on standing water
  • Walk under sagging ceilings or across buckled floors
  • Leave wet rugs sitting on hardwood
  • Wait to see if it dries out on its own — it will not

Crews are standing by near Ocala right now.

Call (352) 507-4302
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Our Process

  1. 1

    You call, we answer

    Any hour, any day, a real person picks up — not a machine and not a national call center. You describe what you are looking at, and from that moment it stops being your problem to solve on your own.

  2. 2

    We assess

    Our crew works out how far it has really gone, including what you cannot see behind walls and under floors. You do not have to know what to look for, or guess how bad it is.

  3. 3

    We do the work

    What comes out, what gets dried, what can be saved — those are our calls to make, and we explain each one as we go. Readings are recorded throughout, so nothing rests on you taking our word for it.

  4. 4

    You get your property back to normal

    Our own team rebuilds what came out and hands the place back finished, with everything documented the way your adjuster expects it.

We Work With Your Insurance

Our crews document everything — photos, moisture readings, and a clear scope of work — in the format adjusters expect, and we communicate with your insurance company throughout the job. Ocala homeowners always know what is happening and what their policy covers before work begins.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you respond to a water damage restoration emergency in Ocala?

Our crews are local and dispatch around the clock — no subcontracted call center. Call (352) 507-4302, tell us what you are seeing, and we will give you an honest arrival window for your address and talk you through what to do until the crew gets there.

Does insurance cover water damage restoration?

In most cases yes, depending on your policy and the cause of the damage. We document everything, use the same estimating standards insurance companies use, and work directly with your adjuster so the claim goes smoothly.

How much does water damage restoration cost in Ocala?

Every job is different, so we start with an inspection and give you a clear written estimate before any work begins. When insurance is involved, our scope lines up with your claim — no surprise bills.

Why choose United Water Restoration Group of Central Florida?

We are local to Ocala, certified to IICRC industry standards, available 24/7, and we handle everything from emergency cleanup through full reconstruction — one team, start to finish.

Request Service Online

Tell us what happened and we will call you right back. For emergencies, calling (352) 507-4302 is always fastest — we answer 24/7.

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In Case of Property Damage, Call:

352-507-4302

We answer around the clock and dispatch from right here in Ocala.

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