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Connecticut Restoration Services

24/7 Emergency Restoration Experts Serving All of Connecticut

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5,000+Properties RestoredCT · NY · MA
35+Years ExperienceIndustry expertise

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Our Connecticut Locations

Our Offices & Service Teams

4 offices with dedicated teams, plus 3 service area teams covering every corner of Connecticut. IICRC-certified technicians with fully-equipped response vehicles.

Our Offices
47 Cedar St, Stamford, CT 06902
StamfordNorwalkDarienDanburyNew CanaanWilton
(203) 674-9573
206A Boston Post Rd, Orange, CT 06477
OrangeMilfordWest HavenWaterburyAnsoniaDerby
(203) 493-3677
38 Crown St, New Haven, CT 06510
New HavenEast HavenBranfordNorth BranfordGuilfordMadison
(833) 833-3637
1111 Stratford Ave, Stratford, CT 06615
StratfordBridgeportBlack RockTrumbullSheltonEaston
(203) 742-0492
Service Area Teams
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GreenwichOld GreenwichCos CobRiversideByram
(203) 951-9125
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WestportSouthportWestonRedding
(203) 639-2277
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HamdenNorth HavenCheshireWallingfordMeridenDurham
(203) 742-0542

Why Choose Us In Your Area

Owner-led service with 60-minute response, direct insurance billing, and eco-friendly methods across Your Area.

60-Minute Emergency Response

IICRC-certified crews arrive within 60 minutes, day or night, every day of the year.

<60minutes on-site

Owner-Operated Local Crew

Every job is personally overseen, from first call to final moisture reading.

35+years experience

Direct Insurance Billing

We bill State Farm, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Farmers, AIG, Chubb, and Safeco directly.

100%carrier billing

EPA-Registered Antimicrobials

EPA-registered antimicrobials and Safer Choice cleaning products applied per IICRC S500 and S520 standards.

EPAregistered products

Storm History & Restoration Market

Connecticut Disaster History And Restoration Market

Connecticut disaster restoration history shapes every claim we handle from Greenwich to Hartford. The state’s 1.5 million housing units, much of it pre-1940 shoreline stock, faces a recurring mix of named hurricanes, nor’easters, ice storms, and inland flooding. Six federally documented events below define how shoreline, river-valley, and hill-town homeowners file claims today, including Bridgeport shoreline storm restoration, Hartford County flood and ice-dam recovery, and Middlesex County river-valley flood response.

1,529,755
CT Housing Units
2023 American Community Survey
US Census Bureau ACS 5-Year 2019-2023
27.8%
Built Before 1940
Concentrated in shoreline + river valleys
US Census ACS Table B25034
1% to 5%
CT Hurricane Deductible
Triggered only on NWS-named hurricane landfall
CT Insurance Dept Bulletin PC-62
$25.6B
FEMA CT Disaster Aid
Cumulative public + individual since 2011
FEMA OpenFEMA Dataset
Aerial assessment of Hurricane Sandy damage along the Connecticut shoreline, 2012
Coastal Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, New London
October 2012

Hurricane SandyFEMA DR-4087-CT

$360M+
CT insured losses

Sandy pushed 9 to 11 feet of Long Island Sound surge into shoreline neighborhoods across Bridgeport, Milford, East Haven, and Old Saybrook. Sandy was post-tropical at landfall, so the CT hurricane deductible did not apply, a distinction that still drives claim disputes.

Source: FEMA DR-4087, CT Insurance Dept 2013 Sandy Report
Connecticut home flooded with rescue boat after Tropical Storm Isaias, August 2020
Statewide CT (Eversource + UI territories)
August 2020

Tropical Storm IsaiasFEMA DR-4580-CT

8+ days
Longest CT power restoration on record

Isaias triggered the longest sustained outage in Connecticut history. Over 700,000 customers lost power, with some Litchfield and Fairfield County homes dark for more than a week. PURA Docket 20-08-03 reshaped how CT utilities pre-position crews ahead of named storms.

Source: FEMA DR-4580, PURA Docket 20-08-03
Snow-covered downed trees blocking a Connecticut road after the October 2011 Halloween nor'easter
Hartford, Litchfield, Tolland, Windham
October 2011

Halloween Nor'easter (Snowtober)FEMA DR-4046-CT

830,000
CT customers without power

A historic October snowstorm dropped heavy wet snow on fully leafed trees across northern and western Connecticut. Branch collapse severed power lines for up to 11 days in Litchfield County hill towns. The event drove a wave of ice-dam and tree-impact roof claims.

Source: FEMA DR-4046, NWS Boston Event Summary
Connecticut street buried in snow during February 2013 Blizzard Nemo
New Haven, Middlesex, New London, Fairfield
February 2013

Blizzard NemoFEMA DR-4106-CT

40"
Hamden single-storm record snowfall

Nemo set a Connecticut single-storm snowfall record at 40 inches in Hamden. New Haven County saw 30+ inches. Roof-collapse claims spiked across flat commercial roofs and older residential additions. The event remains the benchmark for CT ice-dam disputes on pre-war slate and asphalt roofs.

Source: FEMA DR-4106, NOAA Storm Events Database
Downed trees and powerlines across a Connecticut road after the May 2018 macroburst
Hamden, New Haven, Brookfield, Newtown
May 2018

CT Macroburst & Tornado OutbreakNWS Boston Storm Survey

110 mph
Peak macroburst winds in Hamden

A confirmed EF1 tornado in Brookfield and a damaging macroburst in Hamden produced wind damage comparable to a hurricane in tight corridors. Thousands of tree-impact, roof, and siding claims followed in Fairfield and southern New Haven counties.

Source: NWS Boston Public Information Statement May 16 2018
Flooded Connecticut residential street with rescue boat after Hurricane Irene, August 2011
Coastal CT + Connecticut River Valley
August 2011

Hurricane IreneFEMA DR-4023-CT

754,000
CT customers without power

Irene made post-tropical landfall in Connecticut with sustained tropical-storm winds, causing Long Island Sound surge in Fairfield and inland flooding along the Connecticut, Housatonic, and Farmington Rivers. Hartford and Middlesex County saw widespread basement-flood claims.

Source: FEMA DR-4023, USGS CT Flood Report 2011-1242
24/7 Emergency Response Across Connecticut

Water, Mold, Fire, Or Storm Damage? Get A Free Assessment Today.

Seven local CT crews staged across Fairfield, New Haven, Hartford, and the shoreline. Direct insurance documentation, no public adjusting.

45-60 Min Response Target24/7 Live Dispatch
IICRC Certified TechniciansLicensed & Insured (HIC.0702252 / 0668405)Direct Insurance Documentation

Understanding the Problem

Why Speed Matters After Property Damage in Connecticut

Whether it is a burst pipe flooding your basement during a Connecticut freeze, smoke spreading through your HVAC after a fire, or mold growing behind walls after a storm, damage compounds by the hour. Within 60 minutes, water saturates drywall, subfloor, and framing. Within 48 hours, secondary damage begins and restoration costs can double. Our 7 teams across Connecticut respond within 60 minutes.

60 min

Water saturates drywall and subfloor within 60 minutes

24 to 48 hrs

Mold spores activate behind walls within 24 to 48 hours

48+ hrs

Smoke odor bonds permanently to materials after 48+ hrs

48+ hrs

Restoration costs increase 40 to 60% after 48 hours

Property damage restoration in Connecticut, Green Restoration emergency response
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Our Process

How We Restore Connecticut Properties

From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

Green Restoration technician performing on-site property assessment in Connecticut
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Expert Answers

Connecticut Restoration FAQs

Clear, honest answers about our water, fire, mold, storm, crawl space, and air duct cleaning services across Connecticut.

We have 7 staging locations across Connecticut, from Stamford and Greenwich in Fairfield County to Orange, New Haven, and Hamden in New Haven County. This allows us to arrive on-site within 60 minutes, day or night, including weekends and holidays.

We serve all 8 Connecticut counties: Fairfield County (Stamford, Greenwich, Norwalk, Danbury, Westport, Bridgeport), New Haven County (New Haven, Hamden, Orange, Milford, Waterbury), Hartford County (Hartford, West Hartford, Glastonbury), Litchfield County (Torrington), Middlesex County (Middletown, Essex, Old Saybrook), Tolland County, Windham County, and New London County.

Yes. We bill all major carriers directly, including Travelers, The Hartford, State Farm, Liberty Mutual, Chubb, AIG, and Allstate. We handle all documentation, moisture logs, photo evidence, and adjuster communication so you can focus on getting back to normal.

All technicians are IICRC-certified. Each Green Restoration location holds its own Connecticut Home Improvement Contractor license, shown on that location's page and verifiable through the CT DCP eLicense lookup, and we follow all CT state requirements for restoration and reconstruction work.

Water damage, fire and smoke damage, mold remediation, storm damage, crawl space cleanup, and air duct cleaning, for both residential and commercial properties across all of Connecticut. We also handle full reconstruction and asbestos abatement in major service areas.

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