
Water, Fire, Mold & Storm Damage Restoration in Middlesex County, CT
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Restoration Services in Middlesex County
From Emergency Response to Full Restoration, We Handle Every Phase With Certified Expertise.
No Obligation · Available 24/7 · Direct Insurance Billing
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Middlesex County, CT
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Middlesex County’s IICRC-Certified Restoration Experts
Owner-operated by our owner. IICRC-certified in AMRT and WRT. Dispatched from our New Haven location with a 60-minute emergency response target.
The Middlesex County service area is uniquely varied. Connecticut River tidal corridor brownstone and Federal-era housing through Old Saybrook, Essex, Deep River, Chester, and Portland anchors the lower river. Wesleyan-area Middletown adds pre-1900 brick row and Federal-era stock. Long Island Sound shoreline cottages from Clinton through Westbrook face salt-air corrosion. East Hampton, Haddam, East Haddam, Killingworth, and Durham highland properties bring inland Zone 5A winter pressure and pre-1900 farmhouse stock.
Green Restoration is owner-operated by our owner and IICRC-certified in AMRT and WRT, dispatched from our New Haven location at 38 Crown Street with full equipment: industrial extractors, LGR dehumidifiers, HEPA containment, thermal imaging cameras, and preservation-appropriate cleaning agents for Federal-era brownstone, shoreline cottage, and Wesleyan-area brick row construction.
Federal-Era Brownstone Stock
From Old Saybrook, Essex, Chester, and Deep River National Register district Federal-era and Greek Revival housing to Wesleyan-area Middletown brick row stock, our IICRC technicians handle plaster-and-lath walls, hand-hewn timber framing, and original hardwood without warping or hidden mold.
Connecticut River Tidal Surge
Connecticut River tidal flooding through Old Saybrook, Essex, Deep River, Chester, and Portland combines with hurricane remnants every 2 to 3 years. We deploy emergency tarping, water extraction, and structural drying across the river corridor within 45 to 75 minutes.
Long Island Sound Shoreline
Clinton, Westbrook, and Old Saybrook face coastal flooding, salt-air corrosion, and nor’easter storm surge. East Hampton, Haddam, and Killingworth highland properties add Zone 5A winter freeze pressure. Our AMRT-certified team handles HEPA containment and EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment.
Direct Insurance Billing
We bill State Farm, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Travelers, Allstate, The Hartford, Amica, Chubb, and Farmers directly. Itemized scope, daily drying logs, full IICRC documentation, built for Federal-era brownstone, shoreline cottage, and Wesleyan-area brick row claims alike.
Meet Your Local Green Restoration Expert in Middlesex County

With Green Restoration, you get the strength of a leading restoration company combined with the personal care of your local owner.
Green Restoration provides professional water damage cleanup, mold remediation, fire restoration, and storm damage repair for homes and businesses across Middlesex County's Connecticut River Valley and lower shoreline. Connecticut River tidal corridor flooding through Old Saybrook, Essex, and Deep River, Long Island Sound salt-air exposure from Clinton through Westbrook, and Wesleyan-area Middletown pre-1900 brick row stock make precise drying and HEPA containment essential on every job. We work with property owners and insurance providers to document damage, define scope clearly, and restore affected areas the right way, without unnecessary steps or delays.
“As the local co-owner serving Middlesex County and the Connecticut River Valley, I bring 15+ years of IICRC-certified restoration experience, both AMRT and WRT, and the full support of the Green Restoration network to every property we serve. Every job is personally overseen, documented for your insurer, and stays open until lab-verified clearance confirms the work is complete.”
Why Choose Us In Middlesex County
Owner-led service with 60-minute response, direct insurance billing, and eco-friendly methods across Middlesex County.
60-Minute Emergency Response
IICRC-certified crews arrive within 60 minutes, day or night, every day of the year.
Owner-Operated Local Crew
Every job is personally overseen, from first call to final moisture reading.
Direct Insurance Billing
We bill State Farm, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Farmers, AIG, Chubb, and Safeco directly.
EPA-Registered Antimicrobials
EPA-registered antimicrobials and Safer Choice cleaning products applied per IICRC S500 and S520 standards.
Towns Across Middlesex County
60-minute emergency response across Middlesex County, Connecticut, from the Connecticut River tidal corridor and Long Island Sound shoreline to Middletown and the Eastern Highlands.
60-Minute Emergency Response
Our Middlesex County team is on call 24/7 with fully equipped trucks staged across the county.
Understanding the Problem
Why Middlesex County Homeowners Trust Green Restoration
Middlesex County properties span Connecticut River tidal brownstone and Federal-era housing through Old Saybrook, Essex, Deep River, Chester, and Portland, Wesleyan-area Middletown brick row stock, Long Island Sound shoreline cottages from Clinton to Westbrook, and Eastern Highland farmhouses across East Hampton, Haddam, and Killingworth. When a pipe bursts in an Old Saybrook salt-box, mold colonizes behind plaster in an Essex brownstone, or Connecticut River snowmelt floods a Portland riverside basement, the first 60 minutes determine whether you face a cleanup or a structural rebuild.
Our Middlesex County crews are owner-operated by our owner and IICRC-certified in AMRT and WRT, dispatched from our New Haven location at 38 Crown Street with staging across the Connecticut River Valley and lower shoreline. We arrive on-site within 60 minutes fully equipped with LGR dehumidifiers, truck-mounted extractors, HEPA containment, FLIR thermal imaging, and preservation-grade protocols for Federal-era brownstone construction and tidal river conditions.
Water saturates Connecticut River brownstone and Federal-era plaster within 60 minutes
Mold spores activate behind walls within 24 to 48 hours in tidal corridor humidity
Smoke odor bonds permanently to plaster and hand-hewn timber after 48+ hours
Restoration costs increase 40 to 60 percent after the first 48 hours of delay

Our Restoration Process In Middlesex County, CT
From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

How Much Does Restoration Cost In Middlesex County?
Updated 2026-05-07
Direct ranges from real Middlesex County jobs. Free written estimate before any work begins, with no obligation.
Water Damage Restoration Cost
$1,500 to $50,000+
Extraction, structural drying, dehumidification, and antimicrobial. Range depends on water source and affected square footage.
Mold Remediation Cost
$1,500 to $30,000+
Containment, HEPA air scrubbing, source removal, and post-clearance testing. Scales with affected square footage.
Fire & Smoke Damage Cost
$3,500 to $50,000+
Soot removal, odor neutralization, content pack-out, and structural cleaning. Severity drives the range.
Flood & Storm Damage Cost
$3,000 to $50,000+
Emergency extraction, structural drying, content recovery, and debris removal. Insurance billed direct.
Crawl Space Cleanup Cost
$1,500 to $10,000+
Vapor barrier, encapsulation, dehumidifier, and pest exclusion. Price varies by square footage and access.
Air Duct Cleaning Cost
$1,299 to $2,000
Per HVAC unit. NADCA source-removal: HEPA collection, rotary brush agitation, coil treatment. Multi-zone systems higher.
Asbestos Removal Cost
$1,800 to $60,000+
CT DPH-licensed abatement with third-party clearance testing. Scales with material type and square footage.
Sewage Cleanup Cost
$2,000 to $15,000+
Category 3 black-water extraction, biohazard decontamination, and structural disinfection. 24/7 emergency response.
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Middlesex County Restoration FAQs
Clear, honest answers about emergency response, pricing, insurance, and our IICRC-certified restoration process across Middlesex County, Connecticut.
We target a 60-minute emergency response to Middlesex County properties 24/7, with typical arrival between 45 and 75 minutes across the Connecticut River corridor and lower shoreline, including Middletown, Cromwell, Portland, Old Saybrook, Essex, Deep River, Chester, Clinton, Westbrook, and East Hampton. Our IICRC-certified crews dispatch from our New Haven location at 38 Crown Street so response begins as soon as you call, even during nor’easters, Connecticut River spring snowmelt flooding, and Long Island Sound storm surge. Trucks arrive fully equipped with truck-mounted water extractors, LGR dehumidifiers, FLIR thermal imaging cameras, and HEPA containment so mitigation begins the moment we arrive. Call (833) 833-3637 any time, day or night, including holidays and severe-weather events. We begin loss documentation from the first phone call so your insurance claim starts the same minute you dial.
Water damage restoration cost in Middlesex County typically ranges from $1,500 for a single-room cleanup to $15,000 or more for multi-floor losses in Federal-era Connecticut River brownstone with plaster-and-lath walls, hand-hewn timber, and original hardwood. Pricing depends on the water category under IICRC S500 standards, square footage affected, whether structural drying or selective demolition is needed, and the age of the home. Federal-era properties in Old Saybrook, Essex, Chester, and Middletown often require preservation-grade protocols that affect scope. When testing indicates lead paint or asbestos disturbance, we coordinate with state-certified specialists per applicable regulations. We provide a written estimate on-site after moisture meter readings confirm the full extent of damage, and we submit it directly to your insurance carrier in the format their adjusters require.
Most Connecticut homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental damage such as burst pipe repair, appliance failures, ice dam leaks from Zone 5A winters, and storm damage, though gradual leaks and flood damage from Connecticut River tidal surge or Long Island Sound coastal events typically require separate flood coverage through the NFIP. Green Restoration handles direct billing with all major insurers including State Farm, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Travelers, Allstate, The Hartford, Amica, Chubb, and Farmers, and we provide the IICRC-standard documentation your adjuster requires. We document the full scope of loss for your adjuster. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf.
Most water damage restoration projects in Middlesex County take 3 to 7 days for structural drying, verified by daily moisture meter readings per IICRC S500 standards. Larger losses involving Federal-era brownstone, plaster-and-lath walls, or hand-hewn timber in pre-1900 Old Saybrook, Essex, Chester, or Middletown homes can extend to 10 to 14 days. For Connecticut River tidal flooding through Deep River, Portland, and East Haddam, plus Long Island Sound storm surge in Clinton and Westbrook, structural drying can take up to 14 days due to brownstone and concrete saturation. Reconstruction timelines vary based on scope, but we begin coordinating repairs before drying is complete to minimize your total displacement.
Mold after water damage can begin growing within 24 to 48 hours, a risk amplified along the Connecticut River tidal corridor through Old Saybrook, Essex, and Deep River, the lower Long Island Sound shoreline through Clinton and Westbrook, and pre-1900 housing stock where plaster-and-lath construction traps moisture behind walls. Many homes in Federal-era Old Saybrook, Essex, and Middletown were built before modern vapor barriers existed, creating persistent mold hotspots in basements, attics, and crawl spaces. Green Restoration applies EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment to all affected surfaces during drying and uses LGR dehumidifiers to bring humidity below 40 percent, which stops mold colonization. We also perform post-treatment air quality sampling to confirm spore counts are at or below baseline before clearing the structure.
A Rich Tapestry of History and Green Living

Middlesex County sits where the lower Connecticut River meets Long Island Sound, anchoring a string of towns shaped by water on every side. Middletown carries a dense core of Federal-era and brick row housing along the riverbank, while Cromwell and Portland trace the tidal channel upstream. Downriver, the historic villages of Essex, Chester, and Deep River preserve some of the oldest standing homes in the state, and shoreline communities like Old Saybrook, Clinton, and Westbrook face the salt air and storm surge of the open Sound.
That geography defines how restoration work has to be done here. Tidal flooding, snowmelt, and hurricane remnants push moisture through fieldstone foundations and plaster walls, while inland towns such as Haddam, East Hampton, Killingworth, and Durham contend with hard winter freezes and ice dams. Drying a Federal-era brownstone in Essex calls for different methods than a shoreline cottage in Clinton or a Wesleyan-area row house in Middletown, so each job is scoped to the building and the water source rather than a single template.
Areas We Serve Across Middlesex County
Water Damage Restoration Across Middlesex County
IICRC-certified water extraction, structural drying, and repair in every Middlesex County town we serve.
Mold Remediation Across Middlesex County
IICRC S520 certified mold remediation with ACAC clearance testing across every Middlesex County town we serve. Same day inspection, hospital grade containment, lab verified clearance.
Fire & Smoke Restoration Across Middlesex County
Fire, smoke, and soot cleanup with deodorization and rebuild coordination across every Middlesex County town we serve.
Crawl Space Cleanup & Encapsulation Across Middlesex County
IICRC S520-certified crawl space encapsulation, vapor barrier installation, rodent cleanup, and insulation replacement in every Middlesex County town we serve.
Air Duct & HVAC Cleaning Across Middlesex County
NADCA-aligned air duct, dryer vent, and HVAC cleaning across every Middlesex County town we serve.
Asbestos Abatement Across Middlesex County
Licensed asbestos testing and abatement coordination across every Middlesex County town we serve.






