Same/Next‑Day Water Damage Restoration in Lakewood — Serving Belmar, Green Mountain, Bear Creek, Applewood & Jefferson County Since 1995
If a burst pipe, leaking appliance, storm intrusion, or sewer backup has flooded part of your home, Bonita Lake Plumbers provides professional water damage restoration in Lakewood, Colorado. Our 120‑person team responds quickly to extract standing water, dry building materials, clean and disinfect affected areas, and coordinate repairs so your property can be returned to a safe, livable condition as quickly as possible. Whether you're dealing with a small bedroom leak or a major basement flood, we follow industry‑recognized IICRC S500 standards for mitigation and restoration.
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Top‑rated water damage cleanup & restoration team in the Denver metropolitan area
Bonita Lake Plumbers is a master‑licensed plumbing and restoration contractor providing water damage mitigation, drying, and repair for homes across Lakewood and the Denver region. 2025–2026 guides report that water damage restoration typically costs between about $1,383 and $6,384 for many homeowners, with national averages around $3,800–$3,900 depending on water category and severity. Because this work affects your home's structure, indoor air quality, and insurance claims, you need a team that understands both plumbing failures and professional restoration standards—not just a handyman with fans.
Master Plumber / Engineer, Service & Repair Plumber, and Sewer & Drain Specialist on every water damage job.
120 in‑house professionals and 10 fully equipped service vehicles ready for emergency water damage jobs across Lakewood and the metro.
30+ years serving Lakewood, Jefferson County, and the Denver metro with trusted water damage restoration.
Nexstar Select Service Award, Best‑of‑Local Reader's Choice, and BBB Excellence in Customer Service recognition for quality restoration work.
IICRC S500‑aligned procedures for inspection, extraction, drying, cleaning, and post‑restoration verification on every water damage project.
Comprehensive coverage through The Hartford, Travelers Insurance, and Progressive Commercial for complete protection on every water damage restoration job.
From Belmar condos to Green Mountain and Bear Creek single‑family homes
Bonita Lake Plumbers restores water‑damaged homes across Lakewood—from condos and townhomes near Belmar Shopping District and Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park to family homes in Bear Creek, Green Mountain, Applewood, Lakewood Estates, and Solterra. Snowmelt, intense summer storms, aging pipes, and finished basements near greenbelts and low‑lying areas can all increase the risk of water intrusions and flooded spaces. Our team understands Lakewood's mix of older and newer housing stock and how local site conditions affect where water travels and where hidden moisture lingers.
Full water damage mitigation and restoration, done right
We focus on full‑scope water damage restoration, not just vacuuming up visible water and leaving. Our teams follow IICRC S500 guidelines for inspection, categorizing water (clean, gray, black), determining damage classes, and designing a drying plan that protects both your home and your health. From plumbing repairs and water extraction to structural drying and coordinating rebuilds, we manage the process with both plumbing and restoration expertise.
Dedicated water damage restoration crews with professional extraction and drying equipment for every job.
Systems built for Denver‑area homes, from crawlspaces and flooded basements to multi‑story layouts across Lakewood and Jefferson County.
Clear guidance on mitigation vs full restoration vs when reconstruction will be required—so you understand exactly what your water damage project involves.
Detailed photos, moisture readings, and documentation for insurers, lenders, or future buyers after every water damage restoration project.
Signs you need more than towels and a box fan
Small spills can often be handled by homeowners, but once water soaks into walls, floors, or ceilings—or comes from contaminated sources—professional water damage restoration becomes critical. Industry guidance notes that water damage is classified by category (clean, gray, black) and by class, which reflects how deeply materials are affected and how hard drying will be. Delaying proper mitigation increases the risk of mold growth, structural damage, and denied insurance claims.
Standing water that extends beyond a small, easily contained area or seeps under flooring—requiring professional water extraction equipment.
Wet or sagging ceilings, bubbling paint, or warping baseboards and trim that indicate moisture has penetrated structural materials in your Lakewood home.
Musty odors or visible mold growth on walls, furniture, or belongings after a water leak — requiring immediate professional assessment and restoration.
Water intrusions from toilets, sewer lines, or outside flooding (gray/black water) that are unsafe to clean without proper PPE.
Recurring dampness in the same area after previous "DIY" drying attempts — a sign hidden moisture was never properly addressed with professional restoration methods.
Homeowners, landlords, and property managers with water‑damaged spaces
We provide water damage restoration for single‑family homes, condos, townhomes, small multi‑family buildings, and select light commercial properties across Lakewood and the Denver metro. Whether the source is plumbing, appliances, storms, or sewer backups, our team responds quickly to limit damage and restore affected spaces.
Homeowners in Belmar, Green Mountain, Bear Creek, Applewood, Lakewood Estates, Solterra, South Lakewood, and nearby areas.
Landlords and property managers needing fast water damage cleanup between tenants or after plumbing failures in rental properties across Jefferson County.
Buyers and sellers addressing water damage and mold concerns flagged on inspections—with documentation to support transactions and disclosure requirements.
Owners with finished basements, home offices, or in‑law suites impacted by leaks or flooding needing complete water damage restoration and rebuild coordination.
Homeowners who want one contractor to handle both plumbing repairs and coordinated restoration—no need to manage multiple vendors.
How local climate and housing affect water damage timelines
Front Range weather brings freeze‑thaw cycles, hail, heavy spring storms, and rapid snowmelt, all of which can contribute to water intrusions. At the same time, aging supply lines, older water heaters, and basement‑heavy housing create many opportunities for leaks inside Lakewood homes. Without prompt mitigation, moisture can quickly move into building materials and create conditions for mold within days.
Frozen or burst pipes, ice dams, and failed heating equipment can release large volumes of water indoors in Lakewood homes.
Get HelpHeavy rains and hail expose roof, window, and flashing weaknesses, while saturated soils can drive water into basements and crawlspaces requiring restoration.
Get HelpIntense storms and long sprinkler runs may reveal drainage or grading issues around foundations, leading to basement flooding and water damage.
Get HelpIdeal time to address known leaks and drainage issues before winter freezes and snow loads create emergency water damage situations.
Get HelpChoose the right response for your water damage category and class
Industry standards classify water damage by category (how contaminated the water is) and class (how much and how deeply materials are affected), which determines the protective measures and drying strategies required. Understanding these categories is essential for planning safe, effective restoration.
| Water Category | Best Description | Key Risks / Restoration Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Category 1 – Clean Water | Water from clean sources like supply lines, certain appliance leaks, or rain through a small roof leak | Lowest initial contamination; can often be dried without extensive demolition if addressed quickly; can degrade into higher category if left untreated |
| Category 2 – Gray Water | Water with significant contamination, such as dishwasher leaks, overflows with some soil, or sump pump failures | Requires PPE, disinfection, and more careful material removal; higher risk to occupants if not treated correctly |
| Category 3 – Black Water | Water from sewage backups, flooding that contacts soil, or long‑standing stagnant water | Highest health risk; most porous materials must be removed; intensive cleaning, disinfection, and sometimes extended reconstruction are needed |
Clean‑water events addressed promptly may allow more "dry‑in‑place" strategies, while delayed or contaminated events often require more demolition and rebuild. Even after visible water is removed, trapped moisture behind walls, under floors, and in insulation can cause long‑term damage if not dried to target moisture levels. Contact our Lakewood water damage restoration team to have your situation properly assessed.
From emergency response to final walkthrough
We respond quickly, locating the source of water (when possible), documenting affected areas, categorizing the water, and assessing damage class. We then provide a clear estimate and explain the scope of necessary water damage restoration.
We shut off water, perform needed plumbing repairs (burst pipe, failed valve, leaking fixture), and secure electrical and slip hazards so the area is safe for mitigation work.
Our crews use professional extraction equipment to remove standing water from floors and carpets, then remove saturated materials such as pad, insulation, or drywall as required by the water category and extent of water damage.
We deploy air movers and dehumidifiers in a strategic layout, monitoring moisture levels in walls, floors, and framing to ensure the structure is brought back to acceptable dry standards per IICRC guidelines for water damage restoration.
We clean and disinfect affected surfaces, contents, and structural components appropriate to the water category, and apply odor control methods if needed to address lingering smells from sewer or gray water events.
We perform a final moisture and visual inspection, document the drying results, and coordinate or refer necessary repairs such as drywall replacement, flooring, painting, or other reconstruction after water damage restoration.
From emergency mitigation to a clean, dry, and safe home
Our water damage restoration service is designed as a turnkey mitigation and cleanup package, so you're not left coordinating multiple contractors during an already stressful event.
Local experience, 24/7 response, and IICRC‑aligned standards
When you compare water damage restoration services in Denver and Lakewood, you want a partner with deep plumbing knowledge, modern drying equipment, and familiarity with IICRC S500 guidelines and local insurance expectations. Bonita Lake Plumbers brings all three together.
30+ years working on plumbing and water damage issues in Lakewood and the Denver metro — we know local homes, soils, and seasonal risks.
24/7 emergency dispatch for water damage calls, including weekends and holidays — because water emergencies don't wait for business hours.
IICRC‑aligned processes for inspection, drying, cleaning, and verification ensure your water damage restoration meets professional industry standards.
Ability to repair plumbing and coordinate with other trades for rebuilds, reducing your need to manage multiple vendors after water damage.
Clear communication, photo documentation, and support for insurance claim documentation on every water damage restoration project in Lakewood.
See how professional restoration brings homes back from leaks and floods
Our before‑and‑after water damage projects show basements, living rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms that were soaked by leaks or floods restored to clean, dry, and livable conditions. With proper extraction, drying, and repairs, many homeowners are surprised at how completely their spaces can be recovered.
Professional extraction, drying, and cleaning systems
We use professional‑grade extraction equipment, dehumidifiers, air movers, antimicrobial agents, and moisture‑monitoring tools to perform water damage restoration in line with current industry guidance. Our methods reflect the type of water, building materials, and extent of damage in each unique situation.
Truck‑mounted and portable water extractors for fast removal of standing water from any affected space in your Lakewood home or commercial property.
Low‑grain refrigerant or desiccant dehumidifiers matched to the class and volume of water damage for effective structural drying throughout Lakewood homes.
Air movers positioned to create effective drying airflow patterns across affected surfaces during every water damage restoration project.
Non‑invasive and pin‑type moisture meters and thermal imaging to identify hidden dampness behind walls, under floors, and in insulation after water leaks.
EPA‑registered cleaning and antimicrobial agents appropriate to gray and black water events, including sewer backups and contaminated flooding situations.
Understand emergency dry‑out, repair, and rebuild options
Water damage projects typically involve mitigation (stopping the source, extracting water, drying) and restoration/reconstruction (replacing damaged finishes, cabinets, and other building elements). The right scope depends on the extent of damage, the water category, and your budget and insurance coverage.
| Option | What It Is | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mitigation‑Only | Source control, extraction, drying, and cleaning without full rebuild | Fast and essential; minimizes further damage; often covered under insurance as emergency services | Leaves cosmetic repairs and some rebuilding to be completed later |
| Mitigation + Limited Repairs | Dry‑out plus targeted repairs (drywall patches, limited flooring, paint) | Restores basic function and appearance in localized areas | May not address broader remodeling desires or upgrades |
| Full Restoration / Rebuild | Dry‑out plus full repair or remodeling of affected rooms | Returns spaces to pre‑loss condition or better; opportunity for upgrades | Higher cost; more time and coordination required |
From per‑square‑foot restoration to full project budgets
Most homeowners want at least a ballpark of water damage restoration costs before authorizing work. 2025–2026 cost guides show national averages around $3,800–$3,900 per project, with typical ranges from about $1,383 to $6,384, and possible extremes from roughly $450 to $16,000 depending on size and severity. Many sources report water damage restoration costs of approximately $3–$7.50 per square foot for clean to black water events, and $4–$12 per square foot for more complex extraction and drying, with higher ranges for extensive repairs and reconstruction.
| Metric | Typical Range (2025–2026 data) |
|---|---|
| Water extraction & drying per sq. ft. | Approx. $3.50 – $7.50+ depending on water category |
| Average water damage restoration project | Often $2,000 – $6,000 for many homes, with national averages around $3,800–$3,900 |
| Extensive repair & reconstruction | Can run $20–$38+ per sq. ft. when including full repairs and finishes |
When calling a pro is the right call
We recommend professional water damage restoration anytime water has soaked structural materials, comes from potentially contaminated sources, or affects a large portion of your home. DIY cleanup is rarely adequate in these cases and can lead to hidden damage and mold.
Homes with soaked carpets, pads, and drywall across one or more rooms requiring professional water extraction and structural drying.
Basements or lower levels with standing water or recurring dampness — a sump pump failure or grading issue that needs professional water damage restoration.
Any event involving toilet overflows, sewer backups, or floodwater (category 2 or 3) requiring safe professional handling.
Properties where odors, stains, or mold appear after previous leaks or DIY cleanup — indicating incomplete water damage mitigation that needs professional correction.
Situations where insurance may be involved and professional documentation is needed to support coverage, avoid denied claims, and expedite your water damage restoration.
More than drying — health, structure, and insurance protection
Professional water damage restoration reduces the risk of structural problems, mold growth, and secondary damage that can multiply costs later. Following IICRC S500‑aligned processes, using appropriate PPE, and documenting conditions also help protect your health and support smoother insurance claims.
Faster and more thorough drying, lowering the chance of hidden mold growth in walls, floors, and structural materials of your Lakewood home.
Correct handling of contaminated gray/black water events — including sewer backups — to protect occupants and workers with proper PPE and containment.
Reduced risk of warped floors, damaged framing, and long‑term structural issues when water damage is addressed with professional drying methods.
Professional documentation that can support insurance coverage and reduce disputes during your water damage restoration claim process.
Less disruption and stress because one team coordinates plumbing, mitigation, and restoration steps from start to finish.
Electrics, contaminants, and hidden moisture are serious risks
Attempting to handle major water damage on your own—especially when water has contacted electrical circuits, soaked structural elements, or comes from potentially contaminated sources—can be hazardous. IICRC guidance emphasizes proper assessment, PPE, and containment based on water category and damage class to protect occupants and workers. Improper cleanup can leave behind contamination, moisture, and structural weaknesses that put your family and property at risk.
Answers about timing, cost, categories, and insurance
As quickly as possible. Many restoration pros recommend starting mitigation within 24–48 hours to reduce the risk of mold growth and structural damage. Bonita Lake Plumbers offers 24/7 emergency response across Lakewood and the Denver metro — call (720) 783‑2999 anytime.
Cost varies widely by size and severity, but recent guides show national averages around $3,800–$3,900, with many projects falling between about $2,000 and $6,000 and an overall range from roughly $450 to $16,000 for severe cases. Contact us for a free, honest estimate for your specific Lakewood water damage restoration situation.
Clean water (category 1) comes from sanitary sources like supply lines; gray water (category 2) contains significant contamination from sources like dishwashers or sump pumps; black water (category 3) includes sewage and floodwater and carries serious health risks, requiring more extensive cleanup and material removal.
Yes. Our processes are aligned with ANSI/IICRC S500 guidelines for water damage restoration, which outline best practices for assessment, drying, cleaning, and post‑restoration verification across all water categories and damage classes.
Yes. As a plumbing and restoration contractor, we can repair the source (such as a burst pipe or failed fixture) and perform the mitigation and drying, then coordinate necessary repairs or refer trusted rebuild partners — keeping your water damage restoration project under one roof.
Your home, backed by licensed plumbers and professional restoration practices
Bonita Lake Plumbers stands behind every water damage restoration job in Lakewood, CO with licensed plumbing, IICRC‑aligned mitigation methods, and our workmanship protection. When you trust us with your home after a leak or flood, we make sure your money goes into thorough, properly documented restoration—not shortcuts that leave hidden moisture and future problems behind.
Since 1995, homeowners across Lakewood and the Denver metropolitan area—from Belmar and Green Mountain to Bear Creek, Applewood, Wheat Ridge, Denver, and beyond—have trusted Bonita Lake Plumbers to respond quickly, dry their homes correctly, and guide them through water damage restoration with care.
Our water damage restoration team serves all Lakewood neighborhoods and surrounding communities across Jefferson County and the Denver metropolitan area.
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