
Ceiling Leak in Your Converse Home?
When water is spreading through your Converse home right now, Converse Water Restoration delivers fast, around the clock emergency response for burst pipes, sewage backups, storm intrusion, and basement flooding across the area. Our IICRC certified crews handle the full job from extraction through reconstruction and coordinate directly with your insurance carrier.




Converse Water Restoration is an IICRC-certified IN water damage restoration company serving Converse and surrounding areas. We provide water damage restoration, basement flooding, sewage cleanup, storm damage to Converse homeowners with 24/7 emergency response and insurance coordination.
- Services: water damage restoration, basement flooding, sewage cleanup, storm damage
- Service area: Converse, Grant County, IN and surrounding areas
- Response time: Same day for Converse inquiries; 24/7 emergency service available
- Licensed and insured (License #RC21100059)
- Serving Converse, IN since 2018
Schedule Your Free Damage Assessment
Our inspection process in Converse is room by room and methodical, because the worst water damage is the moisture you cannot see. We walk the affected level first, then expand outward, taking readings on drywall at multiple heights, baseboards, trim, subfloors, and behind cabinets, appliances, water heaters, and washing machine hookups. A thermal imaging camera maps temperature differentials that signal hidden moisture, a penetrating meter confirms actual content inside the material, and a hygrometer logs ambient humidity and temperature. In basements, which are common across older Converse homes, we check perimeter walls, slab joints, and insulation in suspect cavities. Thorough mapping is what prevents the call we get 30 days later, mold blooming in a wall nobody opened.
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Payment Options That Work for You
Your Converse Water Restoration project lead will walk you through every financing option during the assessment. Terms in writing, no pressure, no surprise charges.
Pay for your project at a later time, but lock in today's pricing. Ideal for homeowners waiting on insurance settlements.
- No payments for 12 months
- No interest if paid in full
- Lock in current pricing today
Divide your project cost equally across 12 months with zero interest. Most homeowners choose this option for predictable budgeting.
- Equal monthly payments
- 0% interest for 12 months
- Simple, predictable budgeting
Spread your investment over up to 20 years with fixed equal payments. The right choice for larger projects or homeowners who prefer lower monthly amounts.
- Up to 20-year terms available
- Fixed equal payments
- Ideal for larger restoration projects
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Water Restoration Services for Converse
From emergency response to full reconstruction, Converse Water Restoration handles every restoration project with IICRC-certified crews and clear documentation.
Water Damage Restoration in Converse
Serving Converse: full scope water damage restoration for residential properties, including emergency water extraction, structural drying, moisture verification, and reconstruction. Work is performed to IICRC S500 standards.
Learn moreBasement Flooding in Converse
Basement flood response for Converse homes, covering extraction of standing water, drying of walls, slab, and contents, and remediation of any contamination from groundwater or sewer intrusion.
Learn moreSewage Cleanup in Converse
Serving Converse: category 3 sewage cleanup including containment, removal of contaminated materials, antimicrobial treatment, and structural drying performed under IICRC S500 protocols for black water losses.
Learn moreStorm Damage in Converse
Storm damage water restoration for Converse homes affected by wind driven rain, envelope breaches, and saturated structures. We extract, dry, and document the loss for your insurance claim.
Learn moreCommercial Water Restoration in Converse
Water damage restoration for Converse commercial properties, including offices, retail spaces, and multi tenant buildings, with extraction, drying, and reconstruction scaled to commercial square footage.
Learn moreCommercial Flood Damage Cleanup in Converse
For Converse addresses, commercial flood cleanup including bulk water extraction, content pack out, structural drying with commercial dehumidification, and contamination control for businesses affected by flooding.
Learn moreCommercial Sewage Cleanup in Converse
Serving Converse: commercial sewage cleanup with full containment, contaminated material removal, antimicrobial treatment, and verified drying so the business can return to operation safely.
Learn moreCommercial Mold Remediation in Converse
For Converse addresses, mold remediation for commercial buildings performed under IICRC S520 standards, including containment, HEPA filtration, contaminated material removal, and post remediation verification.
Learn moreCommercial Storm Damage in Converse
Storm damage water restoration for Converse commercial properties, including emergency tarping coordination, water extraction, structural drying, and reconstruction of affected interior areas.
Learn moreLocal Expertise, Real Results
Built on documented moisture readings, IICRC standards, and finishing the job we started in Converse homes.
Converse homeowners call for water damage restoration because the work runs the way it should. Local crews. Documentation that supports insurance claims. Schedule reliability. Closeout in writing. The standards Aaron Christy set when founding the company in 2018.
Converse Water Restoration provides water damage restoration in Converse, throughout Miami County, and across surrounding communities like Swayzee, Amboy, Peru, Marion, Galveston, and Somerset. We have spent years responding to Indiana water losses, from clean supply line breaks in town lot bungalows to sewage backups in basements off Marion Street. Our work is staffed by experienced, IICRC certified technicians on a licensed and insured crew, so the people walking into your Converse home know how to read moisture, classify contamination, and protect what is salvageable. The goal is simple. Slow the damage, document it properly, then put the house back together.
Every restoration we run in Converse follows the IICRC S500 standard for water damage and the IICRC S520 standard for any mold remediation work that becomes necessary. That means a real moisture assessment first, with thermal imaging and pin meters mapping where water has traveled inside walls, under flooring, and into subfloor cavities. From there we move into controlled extraction, structural drying with monitored air movement and dehumidification, and antimicrobial application where contamination warrants it. We verify materials have hit dry standard before any reconstruction begins. That sequence is not optional. It is what keeps a fixed home actually fixed.
Our Promise
We make three commitments to Converse homeowners. First, fast emergency response, dispatched any hour of the day or night when water is actively damaging your home. Second, IICRC certified technicians trained to the S500 standard handling the assessment, extraction, and drying. Third, a free on site inspection before any work is authorized, and insurance coordination if you have an active claim so the scope, documentation, and adjuster conversations line up. Plain process, plain communication, no pressure.
Built on Converse Trust
Converse homeowners get IICRC certified technicians, documented moisture mapping, and a clear scope before any work begins, with pricing you see before you sign.
Fast Emergency Dispatch
When water is moving through your Converse home, every hour without extraction expands the damage. Our 24 7 emergency line routes you to a crew with extraction equipment, dehumidifiers, and air movers already loaded on the truck. Priority dispatch means we are not waiting until morning to start mitigation.
IICRC S500 Certified
Our technicians are IICRC certified and trained to the S500 standard, the industry benchmark for water damage restoration. In practice that means proper Category determination, documented moisture readings, and drying verified by meters rather than by guesswork. You get a job done to the standard insurance carriers expect.
Mitigation Through Rebuild
We handle the full scope for Converse homeowners, extraction, structural drying, controlled demolition, then reconstruction including drywall, flooring, paint, and trim. You are not stuck hiring a separate contractor after the dry out to finish the rebuild. One company carries the project through.
Insurance Coordination
We document the loss properly from day one with photos, meter readings, and a written scope, then work directly with your insurance carrier and adjuster. Claims process more cleanly when the mitigation paperwork is built right. We do not directly bill insurance, but we make sure the claim is supported.
Real Jobs. Real Results.
Recent water damage restoration work across Converse and Miami County, from basement flooding and sewage backups in older homes near Marion Street to storm intrusion repairs and full reconstruction projects.






What Happens on Every Converse Job
The first phase on any Converse job is moisture assessment and Category determination. A certified tech walks the loss with you, identifies the source (broken supply line, dishwasher or washer failure, sewer backup, storm intrusion through a damaged envelope), then takes thermal images and meter readings across every affected area. Water is classified as Category 1, 2, or 3 per IICRC S500, which dictates what materials can be dried in place and what must be removed. The scope of damage is mapped before any drying equipment is staged. This phase typically takes one to two hours.
Once scope is clear, we move into documentation and insurance coordination. Every affected room is photographed and video walked before mitigation begins. Moisture readings are logged into a written map keyed to the photos. We then contact your insurance adjuster directly, share the documentation, and align the scope of work with your coverage so mitigation is justified per industry standard. Most Converse homeowners never have to assemble the claim packet themselves. We handle that paperwork with the carrier while the drying equipment is doing its work.
Phase three is drying execution and reconstruction. Air movers and dehumidifiers are placed based on structural drying calculations for the affected square footage and material types. Readings are logged daily until structures hit dry standard, meaning moisture content matches unaffected reference materials. Controlled demolition happens only where materials cannot be saved. Then reconstruction follows, drywall hung and finished, insulation replaced, flooring installed, trim and baseboards reset, paint applied. The home is returned to pre loss condition before we close the file.
Rapid on site Response
Our 24 7 emergency line dispatches a crew with extraction equipment, dehumidifiers, air movers, thermal imaging, and meters already on the truck. A certified technician leads the assessment as soon as the crew arrives. No second trip to gather gear.
Category Determination
Water is classified Cat 1 (clean), Cat 2 (gray), or Cat 3 (black) under IICRC S500 protocol, with meter readings and a written assessment delivered before drying starts. Category drives every decision that follows, from PPE to what materials get removed versus dried in place.
Insurance Partnership
We work with your insurance carrier and adjuster, providing photo documentation, moisture maps, and a scope built to industry standards. For Converse homeowners with an active claim, this means the mitigation is properly justified and reconstruction scope is clearly defined before invoicing.
Verified Dry Standard
Daily monitoring continues until moisture content in affected materials matches unaffected reference areas. Reconstruction does not begin until materials read dry by meter. This is how we avoid the mold call thirty days later.
The Most Frequent Converse Water Emergencies
Sump Pump Failure
The single most common call we get from Converse homeowners. Power outage during a storm, pump motor burns out, or the float switch fails. By the time you notice, the basement has 2 to 6 inches of water.
Appliance Failures
Water heaters typically last 8 to 12 years. Converse homeowners with heaters past that age are running on borrowed time. When the tank fails, it can release 50 gallons or more into the surrounding area.
Roof Leaks After Storms
After a major Converse storm, ceiling stains may not appear for days. Water tracks through attic insulation, down rafters, and along structural members before it finds an opening into the room below.
Toilet Supply Line Leaks
The plastic supply line under a toilet is one of the most failure-prone plumbing parts in the home. A pinhole leak running unnoticed for hours can drop 30 to 50 gallons through ceilings and floors.
Foundation and Groundwater Intrusion
Heavy rain over saturated ground forces water against foundations harder than most homeowners realize. Older Converse foundations weren’t designed for the rainfall intensities this region now sees.
Sewer Line Backups
Clay sewer mains in older Converse neighborhoods crack over time, allowing roots to enter and eventually causing backups. Heavy rains worsen the problem by overwhelming compromised lines.
Three Simple Steps
From emergency call to job complete, we follow a disciplined IICRC-certified process on every Converse water restoration project.
Emergency Dispatch
Call us 24/7 and a crew is dispatched within 2 hours with extraction equipment, moisture meters, and containment ready to deploy on arrival.
Inspection & Documentation
Full moisture map, Category classification per IICRC S500, photos and readings logged. Everything documented for your insurance claim before any work begins.
Restore & Verify
Extraction, drying, decontamination, and restoration. Most Converse dry-outs complete in 3 to 5 days with verified moisture readings before we leave.
Indiana Weather Drives Restoration Calls Year Round
Indiana weather drives a steady rhythm of water damage calls across Converse. Winter cold snaps freeze and burst supply lines in older homes. Spring saturation pushes groundwater through basement walls near Little Pipe Creek and Taylor Creek. Summer thunderstorms and the occasional funnel cloud, like the 2016 event near the county line, push water through compromised envelopes.
Winter Pipe Bursts
Indiana cold snaps drive a surge of frozen supply line failures across Converse, especially in older homes with aging galvanized or original copper plumbing running through uninsulated basements and exterior walls. A burst at 2 AM can release hundreds of gallons before anyone notices. We arrive with extraction equipment, isolate the loss, and start structural drying the same visit.
Spring Saturation Flooding
Heavy spring rain in Miami County saturates ground around basement foundations, and Converse properties near Little Pipe Creek or Taylor Creek see elevated groundwater pressure pushing through walls and slab joints. Sump pumps overwhelmed or failed. We extract, dry the basement envelope, and assess for hidden moisture in framing and insulation.
Severe Thunderstorm Intrusion
Central Indiana storm corridors regularly drop high volume rain and wind driven water into homes through compromised building envelopes. After a 2016 funnel near the Grant and Miami county line, we saw the pattern locally. When storm water enters a Converse home, we contain it, extract, and document for the claim.
Summer Humidity and Mold
July and August humidity loads accelerate microbial growth wherever drying was incomplete after a spring loss. Mold begins colonizing damp organic material within 24 to 48 hours under the right conditions. When called in, we assess affected areas, contain the work zone, and remediate per IICRC S520.

Converse water damage pricing
Mitigation ranges for Converse. Insurance covers most claims.
Expert Converse Restoration Crews Available Now
If water is spreading through your Converse home right now, or you suspect hidden moisture after a storm or backup, call our 24 7 emergency line for fast dispatch. The on site inspection is free, no obligation, and we coordinate directly with your insurance carrier on the scope.
