Damage Restoration & Carpet Cleaning in Boston, MA | Boston Restoration Team

77 Franklin St Ste 220, Boston, MA 2110

(617) 765-4180

Local Business Overview

Boston Restoration Team is a locally owned damage restoration and carpet cleaning company serving Boston, MA. We specialize in resolving common water damage issues faced by Boston homeowners, including commercial water damage, drain backup damage, bathroom overflow damage, and HVAC condensate overflow. Our rapid response team serves neighborhoods from Beacon Hill to South Boston, with quick access to landmarks like Fenway Park and the Prudential Center. We understand the unique challenges of Boston's older infrastructure and seasonal weather patterns. Our services include emergency water extraction, structural drying, mold prevention, and deep carpet cleaning to restore your property quickly and safely. Whether it's a burst pipe in a Back Bay brownstone or a flooded basement in Dorchester, we provide expert, neighborly service to get your home back to normal.

Services Offered

  • Damage restoration
  • Carpet cleaning

Q&A

What causes drain backup damage in Boston homes, and how can you fix it?

Drain backup damage often results from clogs, tree root intrusion, or overwhelmed municipal sewer systems during heavy rain—common in Boston’s older neighborhoods. Signs include gurgling drains, water rising in sinks or tubs, and foul odors. Boston Restoration Team uses hydro-jetting and plumbing diagnostics to clear blockages, then performs water extraction, sanitization, and drying to prevent mold and structural damage.

How can I tell if my bathroom overflow is more than just a spill?

A bathroom overflow from a toilet, sink, or tub can quickly saturate flooring and seep into subfloors and walls, especially in Boston’s historic homes with wooden joists. Look for peeling paint, spongy floors, or musty odors within 24 hours. We assess moisture levels with thermal cameras, extract standing water, and use industrial air movers and dehumidifiers to dry affected areas, preventing rot and mold growth.

What should I do about water damage from my HVAC condensate overflow?

HVAC condensate overflow happens when the drain line clogs or the pan overflows, leaking water onto ceilings, walls, or floors—common in Boston’s humid summers. Turn off the HVAC, remove standing water with a wet vac, and call us immediately. We’ll fix the drain issue, extract moisture from affected materials, and apply antimicrobial treatments to prevent mold, ensuring your system runs efficiently again.

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