What we handle in Midwest City
Storm flooding, sump pump failure, clogged drains, and sewer backups. We extract, sanitize with EPA-registered antimicrobials, control odor, dehumidify, and HEPA filter to reduce airborne risk — especially in crawlspace and slab-on-grade homes.
- Carpet, hardwood, tile, slab extraction
- Containment + filtration options
- Measured drying to prevent mold
The difference between a “minor leak” and thousands in damage is speed. We use high-volume extraction, infrared cameras, moisture meters, and vapor-pressure tracking to locate hidden water and remove it before it spreads.
- Immediate dispatch (often ~60 minutes)
- Extraction + containment
- Moisture assessment + documentation
- Insurance coordination support
Water damage is more than what you can see. We use high-velocity air movers, LGR dehumidifiers, moisture tracking on framing/insulation/drywall, and daily logs with IICRC-aligned validation.
Residential Water Damage
We restore hardwood, carpet, baseboards, cabinets, drywall, ceiling stains, attic leaks, crawlspaces, and foundations — with respect for your home and your family.
Military Housing • Tinker AFB
- Secure, respectful access protocol
- Familiar with common layouts/materials
- Clear communication with housing authorities
- Flexible scheduling + documentation
Commercial Water Damage
Restaurants on Air Depot Blvd, auto shops near Sooner Rd, retail and office spaces — we provide continuity-focused drying, off-hours service, documentation for insurance/regulatory needs, and rebuild options.
Why Midwest City trusts Advanced Vacuum & Water Systems
How fast can mold become a concern after flooding?
Hidden moisture and elevated humidity can create favorable conditions quickly. That’s why extraction + controlled dehumidification + verified moisture readings matter — especially in crawlspaces and slab-on-grade homes.
Do you help with insurance documentation?
Yes — photos, moisture mapping notes, equipment logs, and drying progress documentation so your adjuster can see what happened and what was done to mitigate properly.
