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Hialeah isn't like the rest of Miami when it comes to water damage. Most of the housing stock here was built between the 1950s and 1970s — single-family ranches, duplexes, and small multifamily on dense lots, with original galvanized steel and early copper supply lines that have been working overtime for half a century. When those pipes fail — and they're failing more every year — water shows up in walls, ceilings, and slabs of homes that weren't built with modern moisture barriers. The water damage we see in a Doral tower or a Brickell condo isn't what hits Hialeah homes.

Layered on top of aging plumbing: Hialeah's lower elevation and the canals that run through and around the city (the Miami Canal, the Hialeah Canal system) mean heavy summer rains and tropical storms cause both street flooding AND sewer backups in the older sewer infrastructure. East Hialeah near Palm Springs Mile and along West 49th Street sees the worst of the drainage issues; West Hialeah and Hialeah Gardens see more roof and storm intrusion damage.

Our network of restoration contractors includes specialists who work Hialeah every week — pros who know how to dry older plaster walls without crumbling them, how to handle a sewer backup safely, and how to document an aging-pipe failure so your insurance adjuster pays the damage claim even when they won't cover the pipe replacement itself. Many of our crews are bilingual, so you can call and speak Spanish from the first hello. One call gets a certified tech to your address, usually within 60 minutes.

What We See Most in Hialeah

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Aging pipe failures

Hialeah homes built in the 1950s through 1970s rely on original galvanized steel and early copper supply lines that are decades past their expected lifespan. Pinhole leaks behind walls, slab leaks under tile, and full pipe bursts are the #1 water damage cause in Hialeah.

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Sewer & drain backups

Older Hialeah neighborhoods sit on aging sewer infrastructure. After heavy rain, drains back up into bathrooms and ground-floor laundry rooms — a biohazard that needs immediate, safe cleanup, not a mop and bucket.

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Canal-area & street flooding

Hialeah's lower elevation and the Miami Canal system mean heavy summer rains push water into garages, sliding-door tracks, and ground-floor rooms. Streets along West 49th Street and the canal corridors flood routinely during tropical weather.

AC condensate overflow

Hialeah AC systems run almost year-round, and condensate drain lines clog with algae and slime. A backed-up line drips through ceilings and down interior walls — often unnoticed for days, especially in rental properties and second homes.

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How We Work in Hialeah

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We connect you to a Hialeah-experienced tech

You tell us the address and the situation — in English or Spanish. We route the call to a contractor in our network who knows Hialeah's older housing stock and can be there within 60 minutes. Bilingual crews available so nothing gets lost in translation.

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Older-home documentation & insurance work

A Hialeah-experienced crew documents an aging-pipe failure or sewer backup the way Florida carriers want — pinpointing the failure source so the damage claim is approved even when the policy won't cover the pipe replacement itself. They handle communication with your adjuster in either language.

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Dry, document, and bill insurance

Industrial dehumidifiers calibrated for South Florida humidity. Moisture readings on every wall and floor. Photo and video documentation for your insurance adjuster. Most jobs bill directly to your insurance, not to you.

Hialeah Water Damage FAQ

Do you serve all of Hialeah, including Hialeah Gardens?

Yes. We serve every Hialeah ZIP code — 33010, 33012, 33013, 33014, 33015, 33016, and 33018 — plus adjacent Hialeah Gardens. That includes East Hialeah near Palm Springs Mile, West Hialeah, the Westland Mall area, and properties along West 49th Street, Palm Avenue, and Okeechobee Road.

Do your crews speak Spanish?

Yes. Our network includes bilingual contractors who serve Hialeah's Spanish-speaking community. You can call and speak Spanish from the first hello — we'll match you with a tech who can communicate with you and your insurance adjuster in either language.

My pipes are old and one just burst — does insurance still cover this?

Usually yes. Most Florida homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental water damage from a burst pipe, even in older homes. What they don't cover is the cost to replace the aging pipes themselves — only the water damage they caused. Our contractors document the failure point and the damage path so your adjuster has what they need.

My sewer backed up after heavy rain — is that covered?

Sewer and drain backup coverage is usually a SEPARATE endorsement on Florida homeowners policies — not included by default. If you have the endorsement, you're covered; if not, the claim may be denied. Either way, our contractors handle sewage cleanup safely (it's a biohazard) and document everything so you can dispute the claim if needed.

How long does the dry-out take in an older Hialeah home?

For a typical kitchen or bathroom leak in a Hialeah home built in the 1950s-1970s, complete dry-out is 3 to 5 days. Older homes with plaster walls and original wood subfloors sometimes take an extra day or two because those materials hold moisture longer than modern drywall. The repair phase — drywall, paint, flooring — is separate.

What does insurance typically cover for water damage in Hialeah homes?

Homeowners insurance typically covers sudden and accidental water damage from burst pipes, AC condensate overflow, appliance leaks, and storm intrusion through a damaged roof or window. Ground-source flooding requires separate flood insurance. Sewer backup requires a separate endorsement. Our contractors document every affected area for the right carrier.

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