Reach a person about water damage in Anoka
The fastest way to get help is the phone. Calls and texts are answered around the clock, including weekends and holidays. If water is actively running, call rather than fill out the form.
Service area
Anoka, Ramsey, Coon Rapids, Champlin, Andover, Blaine, Dayton, Nowthen, Oak Grove
Anoka County and the surrounding north metro.
If this is an emergency
- If anyone is in danger, or you smell gas, call 911 first.
- Do not enter standing water if it covers outlets or cords, or if you hear buzzing or crackling — the water can be electrically charged (National Weather Service).
- If every drain in the house is backing up, call the City of Anoka before anyone else: 763-576-2923 during business hours, or 763-576-2860 after hours through Anoka-Champlin Fire dispatch (City of Anoka). The blockage may be in the city main.
- If the water is on your side of the line, call or text us and we will talk through shutoff and next steps while help is dispatched.
Not sure what you are looking at? Start with what to do in the first hour or emergency water cleanup.
Request service or an evaluation
Tell us what you are seeing and where. The more detail in the message — what room, how long, whether the water is clean or from a drain — the more useful the first phone call is.
What to expect after you reach out
- A phone conversation first, to sort out safety, the water source, and whether the situation needs someone on site tonight.
- An on-site look to map moisture and decide what can be dried in place versus removed. Nothing is priced sight unseen — see what drives restoration cost.
- Documentation you can hand to your insurer, including photos before anything is discarded. See Minnesota water damage claims.
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