Water Damage Restoration in Delray Beach, FL
When a pipe lets go at 2 a.m. or a summer storm pushes water under your door, you need someone who can be there fast — not someone dispatching from two counties away. American House Restoration is right up the road in Boynton Beach, so reaching Lake Ida, Tropic Isle, or Kings Point is a short trip down I-95 or Federal Highway. We've been drying out South Palm Beach County homes since 2006, and we treat every Delray Beach call like it's our own family's floor.
What makes Delray Beach homes different
Delray Beach isn't one kind of house, and that changes how we dry it. The historic pockets — Del-Ida Park, Osceola Park, and the streets around Lake Ida — hold plenty of older Florida homes, some with original hardwood, plaster, and additions layered on over decades. Water finds its way into those hidden seams and stays there, so a quick surface mop-up rarely tells the whole story. We use moisture meters and inspection to trace where it actually traveled.
Then there's the water itself. Tropic Isle and Seagate sit on canals and finger islands off the Intracoastal Waterway, where the water table is high and the ground is sandy. That combination means slab moisture and slow evaporation are constant realities, and a home that "looks dry" can keep feeding humidity into walls and baseboards for days. Add Delray's long, wet storm season, and burst supply lines or a failed water heater in a closed-up house can turn into mold conditions faster than most homeowners expect.
Community rules matter here, too. Large associations like Kings Point, along with the condo and townhome communities near Atlantic Avenue and Pineapple Grove, often have their own requirements about shared walls, drying equipment placement, and how repairs get documented. We're used to working within HOA and building-department expectations so your restoration doesn't create a second headache. Whether you're on the barrier island near the Municipal Beach or west toward the Morikami and the 33446 and 33484 areas, we adjust the drying plan to the home in front of us — not a generic checklist.
Services we offer in Delray Beach
- Emergency Extraction — 24-hour water removal when minutes matter
- Structural Drying — walls, subfloors, and framing dried the right way
- Storm & Flood Cleanup — for tropical rain, roof, and intrusion events
- Burst Pipe Cleanup — supply-line and plumbing failures
- Appliance Leaks — water heaters, washers, dishwashers, fridge lines
- Moisture Inspection — meter readings to find water you can't see
- Dehumidification — critical in Delray's high-humidity, high-water-table conditions
- Carpet Water Removal
- Rug & Furniture Drying
- Water Damage Repair
- Sewage Cleanup
- Odor Removal
- Carpet Cleaning
- Mold Damage Repair
- Black Mold Removal
If you're not sure how deep the damage goes, that's exactly what our moisture inspection is for — we'd rather look and tell you it's minor than have you discover mold behind a baseboard next month.
Local, reliable, and nearby
We're the same family that has cleaned and dried carpet, tile, and upholstery across this area since 2006, and being based in Boynton Beach means Delray is genuinely close — not a name on a map we happen to service. When you call (561) 543-9879, you're reaching people who know the drive to Seagate, know how canal-side homes in Tropic Isle behave when they take on water, and know what the associations near Old School Square and Atlantic Avenue expect from a restoration crew. We cover 33444, 33445, 33446, 33483, and 33484, from the beachside blocks to the western communities.
Water damage is stressful enough without wondering whether the company you called actually understands your home. We show up quickly, explain what we're seeing in plain language, and stay until the moisture readings say it's truly dry — because in Delray's climate, "dry to the touch" and "actually dry" are two very different things. Reach out any time, day or night, and let a local team get your Delray Beach home back to normal.