Flood water extraction, decontamination, and structural drying. IICRC-certified pros serving Clarksville with 44-minute average emergency response.
Response
44 min
Cost range
$2,500+
Duration
7d
Flood cleanup from storms or natural disasters involves contaminated Category 3 (black) water requiring specialized PPE, biohazard handling, and EPA-registered disinfectants. Services include pumping, extraction, contamination testing, antimicrobial treatment, and documentation for FEMA and insurance claims.
Clarksville context: Clarksville sits at the confluence of the Cumberland and Red Rivers in Montgomery County — one of Tennessee's most flood-prone river systems. The Cumberland River has flooded Clarksville multiple times, and the 2010 Nashville flood event also affected communities throughout the Cumberland basin. Fort Campbell (adjacent in Kentucky) drives massive housing demand in Clarksville. Military family housing — both on-post and the extensive rental market surrounding Fort Campbell — creates maintenance-deferred conditions. Red River and Muddy Fork flooding affects lower-elevation neighborhoods regularly during spring rain events.
Certified specialist calls within 15 minutes.
We connect you with pros available around the clock — nights, weekends, and holidays.
We only refer to restoration professionals certified under IICRC standards (S500, S520).
All referred contractors carry full state licensing and liability insurance.
Call anytime — triage help and contractor dispatch at no cost to you.
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HearthDry is an independent resource and does not perform restoration work. All referred contractors are independently licensed and IICRC-certified.