
Flood & Storm Damage Restoration White Plains, NY
Bronx River, Flash Flooding & Cat 3 Black Water 60-Minute Emergency Response, Direct Insurance Billing
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Fire & Soot CleanupWhat Does Flood & Storm Damage Restoration In White Plains, NY Involve?
Flood and storm damage restoration in White Plains, NY covers two emergencies under one IICRC S500-2021 §5.3 response: storm work (emergency roof tarp-up, fallen-tree and wind impact, board-up) and Category 3 floodwater (river overflow, flash flooding, sewer backup, basement flooding). Green Restoration extracts, decontaminates, structurally dries, and documents the loss for your NFIP and homeowners carriers, targeting a 60-minute response across White Plains, 24/7 from our Mamaroneck Avenue office.

White Plains Flood History
The remnants of Hurricane Ida on September 1, 2021 dropped record rainfall on Westchester County in hours, triggering catastrophic flash flooding that overwhelmed the Bronx River, the Mamaroneck River, and the storm-sewer system and inundated low-lying basements across White Plains. It is the benchmark inland flood event every property in the river corridors should plan for, and the reason river-adjacent homes need NFIP flood coverage separate from a homeowners policy.
Source: Hurricane Ida, September 2021 (FEMA DR-4615-NY). Photo: FEMA / DHS, public domain (representative regional photo).
- FEMA Designation
- Zone AE + X
- Primary Flood Vectors
- Bronx River and Mamaroneck River overflow, urban flash flooding, sewer backup
- NFIP Coverage Caps
- $250K building · $100K contents
- Target Response
- 60 min, 24/7
Verify Your Flood Zone
(914) 559-2694Complete Flood & Storm Damage Restoration In White Plains, NY
One emergency response for both: storm cleanup, roof tarp-up, and fallen-tree removal, plus flood extraction for river overflow, sewer backup, and basement flooding. Every loss documented for your insurer.
IICRC S500 §5.3 Category 3 Black Water Extraction
Battle Hill, Highlands, and Gedney properties hit by Bronx River overflow, sewage backup, or surface floodwater require Category 3 protocol per IICRC S500-2021 §5.3. Full PPE crews in Tyvek and N95 deploy truck-mounted Hydramaster CDS-4.8 extractors. Porous materials get controlled demolition, EPA-registered antimicrobial per S520, and structural framing dried to ANSI/IICRC standard with daily Tramex CME 5 verification.
IICRC S500 §5.3 · Tramex CME 5 verified
Emergency Roof Tarp-Up And Board-Up
Same-day blue-tarp installation across wind-stripped roofs and fallen-tree impact zones, secured with furring strips and roofing nails, plus emergency board-up of broken windows and breached walls. Weather-tight protection for White Plains homes from Battle Hill to Gedney after nor'easters and hurricane remnants like Ida 2021 until permanent repairs begin.
Same-day tarp · Weather-tight seal
Fallen Tree And Wind Impact Response
Complete tree-impact response for the mature canopy across the Highlands, Gedney, and Rosedale: debris removal, structural assessment, emergency shoring of compromised framing, and coordination with licensed tree-removal crews. We stabilize the structure first, then move straight into water mitigation where the canopy breached the envelope.
Structural shoring · Crew coordination

Additional Restoration Services
Bronx And Mamaroneck River Overflow Recovery
The Bronx River, fed from the Kensico headwaters, and the Mamaroneck River push out of bank during sustained rain and tropical remnants like Ida 2021, sending muddy floodwater into downtown blocks, the Bronx River Parkway corridor, and Silver Lake drainage. River floodwater is Category 3 on arrival because it carries roadway runoff, soil bacteria, and storm-sewer pollutants. We extract, document deposition for the adjuster, and dry framing with Phoenix Axial movers per S500 §13.
Wind, Hail, And Shingle Damage Restoration
Roof shingle replacement, gutter and soffit repair, and flashing restoration after nor'easter and hurricane wind across White Plains, with slate and tile matching on pre-war Battle Hill and Highlands homes. We document wind and hail damage for your homeowners adjuster and tarp the moment the loss is identified.
Sewer Backup And Municipal Overflow Cleanup
Heavy rain overwhelms White Plains municipal sanitary lines, pushing raw sewage into Battle Hill, the Highlands, and Gedney basements through floor drains. Cat 3 biohazard mitigation includes EPA-registered antimicrobial per S520-2024, porous material removal to sill plate, and lab-verified clearance documented for State Farm, Travelers, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Chubb, and PURE adjusters.
Finished Basement And Crawl Space Flood Restoration
White Plains finished basements sit below grade across the downtown core and the Bronx River Parkway corridor. Sump pump failure during a nor'easter outage, foundation seepage near the Bronx River, and groundwater intrusion in spring snowmelt all generate Cat 2 to 3 events. Truck-mounted extraction, controlled drywall demolition to sill plate, antimicrobial treatment, and structural drying over 3 to 5 days, documented daily.
Power Outage And Sump Pump Failure Response
Emergency response to sump pump failure during White Plains power outages: portable pump deployment, immediate water extraction, and coordination with electrical contractors for backup generator installation. We carry battery and gas-driven pumps on every storm truck so a dead sump during a Con Edison outage does not become a finished-basement loss.
NFIP Claim Documentation For FEMA Zone AE And X
White Plains FEMA Zone AE floodplain homes along the Bronx River and the Mamaroneck River carry NFIP policies separate from homeowners coverage, while Zone X uplands still see roughly a quarter of NFIP claims. We document base flood elevation per FEMA Map Service Center, photograph high-water marks, log Tramex readings on every affected substrate, file Proof of Loss within the 60-day NFIP window, and submit scope packets to Wright National Flood, Allstate Flood, and other Write-Your-Own carriers.
Structural Drying And Post-Storm Mold Prevention
Flood and storm water trigger mold colonization within 24 to 48 hours in saturated White Plains framing, plaster cavities, and early-1900s housing stock. We dry with Phoenix Axial movers and LGR dehumidifiers by psychrometric calculation, apply EPA-registered antimicrobial per IICRC S520-2024, install HEPA negative-air containment, and verify clearance with independent ACAC sampling before reconstruction. Jobs of 10 square feet or more bring in a New York State licensed mold assessor.
Commercial And Mixed-Use Flood Response
As the Westchester County seat, downtown White Plains carries office towers, ground-floor retail, and mixed-use buildings whose lower levels flood when the Bronx River and storm sewers back up. We run large-loss extraction, contents triage, and rapid structural drying so businesses near the Bronx River Parkway corridor reopen fast, with every step documented for the carrier and the lease holder.
Reconstruction And Insurance-Ready Repair
Full reconstruction including drywall, paint, flooring, roofing, and finish carpentry by licensed contractors, so you close the claim with one restoration partner from emergency tarp to final walkthrough. Every White Plains storm and flood file ships with a complete IICRC scope packet, daily drying logs, and itemized estimate formatted for direct adjuster submission.
Don't Wait For Flood Damage To Get Worse. Every Minute Counts.
River Overflow, Sewer Backup, And Cat 3 Black Water Specialists For White Plains.
Why The Water Category Decides Everything In A White Plains Flood
Per IICRC S500-2021 §5.3, every flood loss is classified Category 1, 2, or 3 before scope is signed. Category drives demolition extent, antimicrobial protocol, drying timeline, and what your insurance carrier expects to see in the documentation. Most White Plains flood losses arrive as Category 3 from the first moment of contact: Bronx River and Mamaroneck River overflow, flash flooding, and municipal sewer backup.
Common Sources
Burst supply line, ice maker overflow, sink overflow
Restoration Protocol
Extract, dry, sanitize. Most porous materials salvageable if dried within 24 to 48 hours.
Drying typically 3 to 5 days
Common Sources
Washing machine discharge, dishwasher overflow, toilet overflow without solids, aquarium leak
Restoration Protocol
Extract, antimicrobial pre-treatment, dry, post-clean sanitize. Saturated carpet pad and porous insulation typically discarded.
Drying typically 4 to 7 days
Common Sources
Sewer backup, ground surface floodwater, river overflow, toilet overflow with solids, rising rivers
Restoration Protocol
Full PPE response, controlled demolition of porous materials to sill plate, EPA-registered antimicrobial per IICRC S520-2024, post-treatment clearance sampling.
Restoration typically 7 to 14 days including reconstruction
Why this matters for White Plains, NY
Wind-driven rain that enters through a roof breach can stay Category 1 if treated within hours. The same water becomes Category 2 after 48 hours in a warm cavity, and Category 3 once it contacts standing sewage, soil, or decomposing organic material. In an inland White Plains loss, river overflow and flash floodwater are Category 3 on arrival per S500 §5.3 because they carry roadway runoff, soil bacteria, fuel residue, and storm-sewer pollutants regardless of how clear the water looks at the high-water mark on downtown and Battle Hill streets.
Our Flood & Storm Damage Restoration Process In White Plains, NY
From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

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Common range across Category 1 clean rainwater intrusion through Category 3 river overflow and sewer backup with contamination scope. Final pricing depends on Tramex on-site inspection.
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Four quick IICRC S500-aligned questions. Starting figures published on this page. No call required, no email collected before you see the range.
Walk The Loss With The Owner.
Tramex CME 5 + FLIR thermal scope. Free, no obligation. Owner-led on every White Plains flood job.
Ranges shown are starting figures only. Final pricing depends on on-site inspection, NFIP zone reference, and carrier coverage. We are not licensed public adjusters.
Why Choose Us In White Plains
Owner-led service with 60-minute response, direct insurance billing, and eco-friendly methods across White Plains.
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.
White Plains Emergency Utility Lines
Stopping water at the source is step 1 of any water-damage scope. Use these verified White Plains lines while our IICRC crew is en route.For life-threatening emergencies (active fire, gas odor, electrical shock), call 911 first.
Water Authority
Town Water Department
(914) 995-5800
Westchester County health/water. Contact your village water dept for curb-stop requests.
Source: health.westchestergov.com
Gas Leak
Con Edison
(800) 752-6633
If you smell gas, leave immediately, call 911 first, then this line from a safe location.
Source: coned.com
Electric Emergency
Con Edison
(800) 752-6633
Submerged outlets or wet panel: cut breaker, then call to confirm service drop is safe.
Source: coned.com
Police (Non-Emergency)
White Plains Police
(914) 422-6111
Sewer-backup Cat-3 claims sometimes need a police report. Call dispatch.
Source: cityofwhiteplains.com
Numbers verified against public utility and municipal sources. Green Restoration is not affiliated with these agencies. We provide these as a courtesy resource alongside our IICRC water-damage response.
FEMA Flood Zones In White Plains, NY
Your FEMA zone decides whether your mortgage lender requires NFIP coverage, what premium tier you pay, and which Base Flood Elevation determines a covered loss. We document zone designation, BFE, and high-water mark on every White Plains flood scope so adjusters from Wright National Flood, Allstate Flood, and Write-Your-Own carriers have what they need to approve the claim.
1% annual chance floodplain. NFIP required for federally-backed loans.
Affected In White Plains
Bronx River corridor, Bronx River Parkway edges, low blocks near the Mamaroneck River
NFIP required
Shallow sheet-flow flooding, 1 to 3 feet during heavy rain on sloped streets.
Affected In White Plains
Sloped downtown streets and storm-sewer overflow paths
NFIP depth-rated
Shallow flooding 1 to 3 feet, ponding near low-lying drainage.
Affected In White Plains
Silver Lake drainage and low-lying parcels near storm-sewer outfalls
NFIP depth-rated
500-year floodplain or outside mapped 1%. ~25% of NFIP claims still come from Zone X.
Affected In White Plains
Battle Hill, the Highlands, Gedney, higher-elevation uplands
NFIP optional
Zone definitions sourced from FEMA Flood Map Service Center + 44 CFR Part 64. Verify your property zone before any policy renewal.
Where Flood Zones Hit Hardest In White Plains
River-overflow floodplain with established base flood elevation along the Bronx River
Parkway-adjacent floodplain prone to flash flooding in sustained rain
Low 1% annual chance floodplain with shallow ponding near the Mamaroneck River and Silver Lake
500-year floodplain with lower-probability surface water exposure
Sourced from FEMA Map Service Center FIRM panels for White Plains, NY. Verify your property zone before policy renewal.
The Anatomy Of A Flood Damage Restoration
Every flood loss looks different, but the protocol does not. Below is what a typical Category 2 to 3 basement flood looks like once extraction starts and how Green Restoration sequences the scope. Photos are representative of common Fairfield County flood scenes and are not necessarily from a specific White Plains property.

What A Category 3 Flood Loss Looks Like
The horizontal line marks where standing water sat for hours. Drywall below the line is saturated, plaster behind it has wicked cavity moisture, and porous insulation has begun mold colonization within 24 to 48 hours.
Most Common Loss
Basement Cat 2 to 3
Sump pump failure during nor'easter outage, municipal sewer backflow during sustained rain, and river overflow into below-grade rooms account for ~70% of Fairfield County flood calls. Plaster, fieldstone, and slow-drying cavities trap moisture beyond surface readings.
Typical scope $3,500 to $12,000
Most Common Loss
River Overflow
Bronx River and Mamaroneck River overflow during sustained rain and tropical remnants like Ida 2021, driving Category 3 floodwater into downtown and Battle Hill lower levels.
Cat 3 on arrival
Typical Timeline
7 to 14 Days
Days 1-2: PPE extraction and porous demolition to sill plate. Days 2-4: EPA-registered antimicrobial per IICRC S520-2024. Days 4-8: Phoenix Axial structural drying with daily Tramex CME 5 verification to ANSI/IICRC dry standard. Days 8-14: ACAC clearance + reconstruction.
Daily moisture logs filed with carrier
Documentation
NFIP + Homeowners
Base flood elevation reference from FEMA Map Service Center, timestamped high-water-mark photographs from multiple angles, daily Tramex moisture readings, and a complete IICRC S500 scope packet formatted for both your Write-Your-Own NFIP carrier and your homeowners adjuster.
60-day NFIP Proof of Loss window
Recent Anonymized White Plains Restorations
Downtown
Ida 2021 flash-flood overflow
- 22 in. lower-level flood
- 11 days to ANSI/IICRC dry
- NFIP file accepted
Battle Hill
Sustained rain + sewer backflow
- Finished basement + bath
- 9 days to S520 clearance
- Sewer endorsement claim paid
Gedney
Bronx River surface overflow
- 13 in. lower-level silt
- 5 days to ASTM E1745 wrap
- Homeowners + NFIP split file
Scope ranges depend on water Category, affected square footage, demolition extent, and reconstruction. River overflow and sewer backup jobs run higher than clean rainwater intrusion. Final pricing follows an on-site Tramex inspection.
What To Do After Flooding In White Plains, CT
River overflow, flash flooding, sewer backup, and Category 3 black water all require different handling than a clean burst pipe. Follow these IICRC S500 §5.3 protocols while waiting for our White Plains crews.
What To Do Immediately
In flash flooding or sewer backup events, leave the property immediately. Do not return until utility and local emergency services confirm safe access.
NFIP and homeowners adjusters require timestamped images of the highest visible waterline before any cleanup. Shoot from multiple angles.
River overflow, flash floodwater, and sewer backup are Category 3 by IICRC S500 §5.3. Wear PPE, do not enter without N95 + gloves + eye protection.
Our IICRC-certified team dispatches from our Mamaroneck Avenue office and typically arrives in White Plains within 30 to 50 minutes with truck-mounted extractors and PPE crews.
What NOT To Do
Shut off power at the main breaker only if the panel is dry and reachable. Otherwise call the Con Edison emergency line before entering a flooded lower level.
Floodwater corrodes HVAC condensers and electrical components per NEMA 250 guidance. Running the system before flushing accelerates damage to your claim.
River overflow and sewer backup carry bacteria a shop vac cannot safely handle. Improper extraction spreads contaminants through the home.
Mold colonization begins within 24 to 48 hours of flood saturation. Every additional day in White Plains humidity multiplies remediation scope and claim cost.
The Flood-Control System Behind White Plains
White Plains's flood risk profile is shaped by the infrastructure that sits between rainfall, the Bronx River, and the Mamaroneck River. Understanding what protects your property and where the system has limits helps adjusters scope a covered loss and helps homeowners read their NFIP zoning correctly. Below are the named flood-control and drainage assets that touch White Plains and the surrounding Westchester County river basins.
Kensico Dam + Bronx River Headwaters
NYC DEP / Westchester County
The Kensico Reservoir and dam sit at the Bronx River headwaters just north of White Plains. Reservoir spill and headwater runoff feed Bronx River flood flow downstream through the city during sustained rain.
Bronx River Parkway Reservation Channel
Westchester County Parks
Channelized Bronx River flow and parkway-corridor stormwater drainage designed to move flood flow downstream but prone to overtopping during flash-flood rainfall like Ida 2021.
White Plains Combined Sewer System
City of White Plains / Westchester County DEF
Municipal sanitary and storm sewer network whose capacity is exceeded in sustained heavy rain, backing raw sewage into low-lying downtown, Battle Hill, and Gedney basements through floor drains.
Flood Or Storm Emergency In White Plains? We Dispatch In 60 Minutes.
River overflow, sewer backup, fallen trees, or wind damage across downtown, Battle Hill, the Highlands, Gedney, and the Bronx River Parkway corridor. Local crews from our Mamaroneck Avenue office, ready around the clock.
Flood Damage Restoration Coverage In White Plains, NY
River overflow, sewer backup, and Category 3 black water cleanup for White Plains homes and businesses. We are based right here on Mamaroneck Avenue, with a 60-minute target response across all 12 neighborhoods of the county seat.
Green Restoration provides IICRC S500-certified flood damage restoration in White Plains, NY, with deep coverage across neighborhoods most exposed to Bronx River and Mamaroneck River overflow, urban flash flooding, and municipal sanitary sewer backup events. the Bronx River corridor, the Bronx River Parkway corridor, and low blocks near the Mamaroneck River and Silver Lake drainage sit in FEMA Zone AE; Battle Hill, the Highlands, and Gedney uplands drain through older storm systems that overwhelm in sustained rain. With direct access via I-287, the Bronx River Parkway, and the Hutchinson River Parkway from our White Plains location, our IICRC-certified crews target a 60-minute response, day or night.
As a locally owned company based at 1163 Mamaroneck Ave, Mamaroneck NY 10543, we know the specific challenges White Plains properties face: slow-drying plaster wall cavities in early-1900s and pre-war housing stock, finished below-grade basements and downtown mixed-use lower levels that fill during flash flooding, NFIP base flood elevation documentation required for Wright National Flood and Allstate Flood policies, and the IICRC S500 §5.3 Category 3 protocol every flood requires on arrival. We submit IICRC-standard documentation directly to your insurer. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf.
Flood Emergency In White Plains?
Category 3 dispatch and NFIP documentation, 24/7/365.
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See typical White Plains flood damage pricing in 60 seconds. Category 1 to 3.
All Towns Served By Green Restoration Of Westchester County From Our White Plains Location For Emergency Flood Damage Restoration & NFIP Documentation.
How White Plains's River-Corridor Geography Shapes A Flood Scope
White Plains is the Westchester County seat, built across the Bronx River valley with the Mamaroneck River and Silver Lake drainage on its east side and the Bronx River Parkway corridor cutting through the low ground. The Bronx River, fed from the Kensico headwaters to the north, and the Mamaroneck River both take on muddy floodwater during sustained rain and tropical remnants like Ida 2021, the September 2021 flash flood that overwhelmed Westchester County and inundated downtown blocks. Higher ground in Battle Hill, the Highlands, and Gedney drains through older combined storm systems that surcharge during cloudbursts and push sewage back into basements. White Plains housing stock spans early-1900s homes, pre-war apartment buildings, and a dense downtown of mixed-use and office towers, with plaster walls, masonry foundations, and finished below-grade lower levels that behave differently under Category 3 water loss than newer construction. Knowing the difference matters when scoping an emergency.
24/7 Flood & Storm Damage Response In White Plains, NY
Our IICRC-certified flood crew is based at 1163 Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains and dispatched to Category 3 emergencies around the clock. Most river overflow and sewer backup calls are on site within the hour with full PPE and Hydramaster extractors.
Calls answered around the clock by our team or AI assistant, transferred to a human on flood emergencies. Hydramaster trucks dispatch from our Mamaroneck Avenue office with full PPE crews ready within the hour across White Plains and Westchester County.
Every flood job follows IICRC S500-2021 §5.3 and S520-2024: full PPE extraction, controlled porous demolition to sill plate, EPA-registered antimicrobial, structural drying with daily Tramex CME 5 verification, and lab-verified ACAC clearance before reconstruction.
We submit IICRC S500 documentation, base flood elevation reference, high-water-mark photos, and itemized estimates directly to NFIP Write-Your-Own carriers (Wright National Flood, Allstate Flood) and homeowners carriers (State Farm, Travelers, Liberty Mutual, Chubb, PURE, Allstate, USAA). We are not licensed public adjusters.
Federal courts strictly enforce the 60-day NFIP Proof of Loss deadline. Every White Plains flood project documented with timestamped photo logs, daily moisture readings, FEMA Map Service Center zone reference, and a complete scope packet ready for filing well within window.

About Green Restoration In White Plains, NY

Your White Plains Flood & Storm Damage Specialists Since 2014
Green Restoration provides IICRC S500 §5.3 flood damage cleanup and structural drying for homes and businesses in White Plains, NY. Our protocol focuses on Category 3 black water extraction, controlled porous demolition, EPA-registered antimicrobial per S520-2024, and full NFIP-formatted documentation. We work with property owners, NFIP Write-Your-Own carriers, and homeowners insurers to document scope clearly, log moisture daily, and restore affected areas to ANSI/IICRC dry standard before reconstruction begins.
“As the local co-owner, I've spent 35 years in restoration, and our office is right here on Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains. Every White Plains flood scope gets my direct oversight because Bronx River overflow, flash flooding, and downtown sewer backup all behave differently than a clean burst pipe, and the documentation has to match what NFIP adjusters expect to see. We don't cut corners, we don't upsell, and we file scope packets that close claims, not stretch them.”
What Is IICRC S500 §5.3 Flood Damage Restoration?
Flood damage restoration is the IICRC S500-2021 §5.3 documented process for Category 3 black water: full PPE response, controlled demolition of porous materials to sill plate, EPA-registered antimicrobial application per IICRC S520-2024, structural drying to ANSI/IICRC dry standard, and lab-verified post-remediation clearance before reconstruction. River overflow, flash flooding, and sewer backup arrive as Category 3 on contact regardless of how clear the water looks.
In White Plains, NY, every flood scope is sequenced: 60-minute target dispatch, FLIR thermal mapping and Tramex CME 5 moisture verification, truck-mounted Hydramaster extraction, controlled porous demolition, antimicrobial treatment, Phoenix Axial drying monitored daily, and a carrier-ready scope file with NFIP-formatted documentation, base flood elevation reference, and high-water-mark photographs filed within the 60 days NFIP Proof of Loss window.
- IICRC S500-2021 §5.3 aligned
- IICRC S520-2024 antimicrobial protocol
- ASTM E1745 Class I vapor retarder
- ASHRAE 160 humidity targets
- NFIP-formatted scope packet
- FEMA Map Service Center referenced
The Four Layers Of Flood Coverage In White Plains
NFIP Building
$250,000
single-family cap
NFIP Contents
$100,000
residential cap
FEMA IA Grant
$43,600
+ $43,600 ONA
SBA Home Loan
$500,000
from 2.875%
Your standard NY homeowners policy excludes flood, surface water, tidal overflow, and wave action. NFIP closes the gap with a 30 days waiting period and a 60 days Proof of Loss deadline. Add $30,000 Increased Cost of Compliance for elevation requirements.
NFIP caps single-family coverage at $250,000 building and $100,000 contents, with separate building and contents deductibles (per FEMA NFIP and New York State Department of Financial Services guidance). This information is general education only, not insurance, legal, or coverage advice. We submit IICRC documentation directly to your insurer. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate, adjust, interpret your policy, or settle claims on your behalf.
Flood Damage Cost In White Plains, NYHow Much Does Flood Damage Restoration Cost In White Plains, NY?
Pricing depends on IICRC S500 §5.3 water Category, contamination scope on river-overflow and sewer jobs, and reconstruction extent. Most White Plains claims settle in the Category 3 range from 8,000 to 50,000 dollars plus due to porous demolition and lab-verified clearance.
Category 3 · River Overflow + Sewer
$15,000 to $50,000+
Bronx and Mamaroneck River overflow, sewer backup, contamination scope on downtown + Battle Hill lower levels
Category 2 · Surface Flooding
$3,500 to $12,000
Storm runoff, surface ponding, light silt
Category 1 · Clean Rainwater
$1,500 to $4,500
Rainwater intrusion through wind-created opening, treated within hours
Final cost depends on water Category, affected square footage, drying duration, contamination scope on river-overflow and sewer jobs, porous demolition scope to sill plate, plaster cavity drying, and NFIP base flood elevation requirements during reconstruction. Use the calculator above for a personalized White Plains estimate.
Flood Damage Restoration FAQs
Clear, honest answers about NFIP, FEMA Individual Assistance, Category 3 black water, sewer backup endorsements, and White Plains river-overflow flood claim documentation.
Only with the right endorsement, and only up to a cap. Standard New York homeowner policies (HO-3 and HO-5) exclude water that backs up through sewers, drains, or a failed sump pump, and they exclude flood entirely. A water backup and sump overflow endorsement adds it back, but carriers cap it: State Farm, Allstate, and Liberty Mutual commonly write 5,000 dollar limits, with buy-up tiers to 25,000 dollars or more through high-value carriers like Chubb and PURE. That cap is the most common coverage gap we see on White Plains basement losses, because a finished lower level in Battle Hill or Gedney can exceed the limit fast. Flood from rising river water or storm runoff is never covered by a homeowners policy or this endorsement, it requires a separate NFIP flood policy. This information is general education only, not insurance or coverage advice.
No. New York homeowner policies (HO-3 and HO-5) explicitly exclude flood, surface water, and river overflow whether driven by wind or not. Bronx River and Mamaroneck River overflow, flash flooding, and external floodwater all require a separate NFIP policy through a Write-Your-Own carrier like Wright National Flood or Allstate Flood. New York enforces anti-concurrent causation, which is why claims that mix wind and flood damage often pay less than homeowners expect. We document the loss and submit IICRC-standard scope packets to both your homeowners carrier and your NFIP carrier. We are not licensed public adjusters and do not negotiate claims on your behalf.
NFIP caps single-family residential coverage at 250,000 dollars building and 100,000 dollars contents under the Stafford Act. An additional 30,000 dollar Increased Cost of Compliance benefit is available when local code requires elevation, relocation, or floodproofing during reconstruction. Building and contents carry separate deductibles ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 dollars. NFIP has a 30-day waiting period before coverage begins, so post-storm enrollment will not cover the event that prompted it. NFIP also restricts basement coverage to mechanical systems, unfinished drywall, and cleanup. Finished basement contents, walls, floors, and ceilings are not covered, a real exposure for the finished lower levels common in Battle Hill and the Highlands.
NFIP requires you to file a signed Proof of Loss with your Write-Your-Own carrier within 60 days of the date of loss, and federal courts enforce this deadline strictly. One day late is denial grounds. The Proof of Loss documents the extent of damage, repair scope, replacement cost, and includes photo evidence plus contractor estimates. Green Restoration provides timestamped photo logs, IICRC S500 moisture readings, base flood elevation reference from FEMA Map Service Center, and a complete itemized scope formatted for direct adjuster submission so you meet the deadline with a defensible file on Bronx River and Mamaroneck River corridor losses.
IICRC S500-2021 §5.3 classifies water by contamination. Category 1 is clean supply line water from a burst pipe or appliance hookup, with most porous materials salvageable if dried within 24 to 48 hours. Category 2 is gray water from washing machines, dishwashers, or toilet bowl overflow without solids, requiring antimicrobial pre-treatment and removal of saturated carpet pad and porous insulation. Category 3 is black water including sewer backup, surface floodwater, river overflow, and toilet overflow with solids. Category 3 requires full PPE response, controlled demolition of porous materials to sill plate, EPA-registered antimicrobial per IICRC S520-2024, and post-treatment laboratory clearance before reconstruction begins. River floodwater from the Bronx River is Category 3 on arrival because it carries roadway runoff, soil bacteria, and storm-sewer pollutants regardless of how clear it looks at the high-water mark on downtown and Battle Hill streets.
