Don't wait. IICRC-certified pros in Lafayette respond in 44 minutes on average. Every minute of standing water increases damage and mold risk.
Shut off your main water supply
The shutoff is usually at your water meter, under a sink, or in your utility room. This stops the water immediately.
Cut electricity to wet areas
Go to your breaker panel and cut power to any circuit in the affected area. Never wade through water near electrical outlets or panels.
Document everything NOW
Video and photograph all damage before touching anything. Walk through every affected room. This is critical for your insurance claim.
Call us — we dispatch IICRC-certified pros in Lafayette
Our emergency line connects you immediately with certified local teams. Average dispatch time in Lafayette: 44 minutes.
Call your insurance company
Open a claim while waiting for the restoration team. Get a claim number before work begins.
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Lafayette sits in the heart of Cajun country in south-central Louisiana, 50 miles north of the Gulf Coast. The city lies in the flat coastal plain of the Vermilion and Bayou Teche watersheds. August 2016 flooding — the 'unnamed storm' — caused catastrophic flooding across the Lafayette metropolitan area, damaging 140,000+ homes with no federal disaster declaration initially. Hurricane Ida (2021) and Delta (2020) also caused significant damage. Louisiana's extreme heat and humidity (summer feels like 110°F+) means any water intrusion triggers rapid mold growth within 24 hours. The city sits on former marshland with minimal natural drainage relief.