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Water & Flood Damage Restoration near you in Philippines

Known locally as water damage restoration contractor. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Philippines.

Typical price: ₱8,000–₱700,000

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What water & flood damage restoration costs in Philippines

Researched national ranges in PHP. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Small leak / single-room dry-out Clean-water extraction and drying of one room ₱8,000 ₱18,000 ₱40,000
Grey-water multi-room restoration Category 2 extraction, disinfection and structural drying ₱40,000 ₱90,000 ₱180,000
Major flood / black-water restoration Category 3 clean-up, drying and reconstruction ₱180,000 ₱350,000 ₱700,000

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How to hire a water & flood damage restoration pro in Philippines

  1. Confirm they dry with air movers and dehumidifiers, not just mop and extract
  2. Verify the water category — typhoon flooding is usually black water
  3. Ask for fast response and documented readings on larger jobs
  4. Ask for references; larger jobs go to restoration firms in Metro Manila
  5. Confirm whether the quote covers reconstruction or only drying
  6. Get a written scope and agreed price

Frequently asked questions

Does restoration include repairs or just drying?

Mitigation (extraction and drying) and reconstruction (replacing drywall, flooring, painting) are usually separate phases and sometimes separate contracts. Clarify up front whether your quote covers the rebuild or just the dry-out.

How fast do I need to act after water damage?

Immediately. Mould can begin within 24-48 hours and standing water keeps wicking into walls and floors. Professional restorers extract, then run air movers and dehumidifiers for days — the faster drying starts, the less material has to be replaced.

What questions should I ask a restoration company?

Ask whether they follow the IICRC S500 standard, whether they do 24/7 emergency response, how they document moisture readings, whether they bill your insurer directly, and what happens if hidden damage is found mid-job.

What are the three water damage categories?

Category 1 is clean water from a supply line; Category 2 (grey water) contains contaminants like from a washing machine or dishwasher; Category 3 (black water) is sewage or flood water and is a health hazard. The higher the category, the more removal, disinfection and cost involved.

Is drying really necessary or can I just mop up?

Surface water is the visible part; moisture wicks into drywall, subfloor, insulation and framing where you can't see it. Professionals use moisture meters to confirm materials are dry to spec — skipping structural drying is how you get mould and warped floors weeks later.

How much does water damage restoration cost?

It scales with the water category and the area affected. A single-room clean-water dry-out is a low four-figure job; grey-water across multiple rooms costs several times that; a sewage (black-water) or major flood restoration runs well into five figures. The clean-up is often only stage one before repairs.

Will insurance cover water damage restoration?

Sudden, accidental damage (a burst pipe) is usually covered; gradual leaks, neglect and in many policies flooding from outside are not. Document everything, mitigate promptly (insurers expect it), and confirm whether flood cover is a separate policy.

What does water damage restoration cost in the Philippines?

Single-room dry-outs typically run ₱8,000-₱40,000, multi-room jobs ₱40,000-₱180,000, and major flood restoration ₱180,000-₱700,000 with reconstruction.

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