Atlanta Water Damage Help

DryStrong helps property owners connect with independent local service providers who may be able to discuss water removal, drying, cleanup, and related water-damage needs.

  • Water Removal & Drying Requests
  • Independent Local Providers
  • Call to Check Local Availability

Call to check current local provider availability.

DryStrong is a free referral and connection service. It does not perform restoration work, and participating providers are independent businesses.

Free Connection Service
Independent Providers
Water Removal & Drying Requests
Availability Varies by Area

Common water-damage situations

Callers may be looking for help after a sudden leak, overflow, or water intrusion. The appropriate service depends on the source, affected materials, and type of water involved.

Burst or leaking pipe

Water from a supply line, fixture, pipe, or other plumbing failure.

Ceiling or roof leak

Dripping, staining, or wet drywall after a plumbing issue, roof problem, or water intrusion above the room.

Appliance or water-heater overflow

Leaks or overflows involving washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators, or water heaters.

Standing water or flooded room

Water affecting floors, carpet, baseboards, furniture, or multiple rooms.

Storm or groundwater intrusion

Water entering after heavy rain, wind, exterior flooding, or drainage problems.

Sewage backup

Potentially contaminated water that requires special precautions and appropriate provider capabilities.

Some causes may also require a plumber, roofer, electrician, environmental professional, or another trade. DryStrong does not diagnose the cause or determine the required scope of work.

Local coverage

Metro Atlanta is made up of the City of Atlanta plus a wide ring of surrounding Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, and Gwinnett County communities. A request in an in-town neighborhood and a request well outside I-285 may reach different participating providers, so it is worth naming the specific area when you call.

Worth knowing about this area

  • The City of Atlanta and the surrounding metro counties are separate jurisdictions, and participating-provider coverage is not uniform across them.
  • In-town neighborhoods and outer suburban communities are handled as separate coverage areas on this site.
  • Georgia contractor licensing and registration requirements are set by the state, not by DryStrong.

Participating-provider coverage varies by ZIP, operating hours, request type, and current provider availability.

Describe what happened and check local availability

Have the property ZIP code and a short description of the affected areas ready. The call is free, it checks whether a participating independent provider covers the location, and it does not commit you to any work.

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No arrival time or service availability is guaranteed.

What an independent provider may discuss

Services vary by provider and by the condition of the property. During the call, ask which services the provider performs directly.

Moisture assessment

Inspection of visible damage and, when offered, use of moisture-detection equipment.

Water removal

Removal of standing water when appropriate for the provider and type of loss.

Drying and dehumidification

Air movement, dehumidification, and monitoring recommendations for affected materials.

Cleanup and next-step recommendations

Discussion of cleaning, material removal, repairs, or other trades that may be needed.

A straightforward connection process

  1. Describe the situation

    Call with the property ZIP code, source of the water if known, affected areas, and when the problem began.

  2. DryStrong checks connection availability

    DryStrong checks whether a participating independent provider may be available for the location and type of request.

  3. Speak directly with the provider

    Discuss timing, service scope, qualifications, pricing, documentation, and any other questions directly with the provider.

You decide whether to hire the provider. DryStrong does not perform the work, set the price, or guarantee the provider’s availability or results.

Document the damage and contact your insurer

Insurance coverage depends on the policy, cause of loss, exclusions, reporting requirements, and the insurer’s claim decision. Neither DryStrong nor a service provider can guarantee coverage or payment.

  • If it is safe, take photos or video before moving or discarding damaged items.
  • Note when and where the water started and any safe steps taken to stop the source.
  • Keep receipts, estimates, reports, and communications related to the loss.
  • Contact the insurer promptly and ask what mitigation and documentation the policy requires.

Ask the independent provider what photos, moisture records, estimates, or other documentation it may be able to supply.

Questions worth asking before work begins

  • Are you available for this ZIP code and type of water loss?
  • Which services do you perform directly, and which may require another trade?
  • What licensing, certifications, and insurance apply to your business and this work?
  • How is the price determined, and what is included in the proposed scope?
  • What documentation can you provide for the property owner or insurer?
  • Who is responsible for moving belongings, removing materials, and arranging repairs?

Questions people ask

What does DryStrong actually do?

DryStrong is a free referral and connection service owned and operated by Consumer Connections, LLC. It takes a description of the water problem and the property ZIP code, checks whether a participating independent provider covers that location, and connects the two. It does not perform restoration, drying, or cleanup work itself.

Is there any cost to call?

No. The call and the coverage check are free, and calling does not commit you to any work. If you go on to hire a provider, that agreement, including scope and price, is made directly between you and that independent business.

How does DryStrong make money if the service is free?

DryStrong may receive compensation for qualified calls, leads, or referrals. That does not change what you pay a provider, and it does not make DryStrong a party to the work you agree with them.

Can DryStrong tell me what is wrong with my property?

No. Nothing on this site is a diagnosis, and no assessment can be made from a description. Only a provider who inspects the property can say what is wet, how far it has spread, and what would be appropriate to do about it.

Does DryStrong cover suburbs outside I-285 as well as in-town Atlanta?

Both in-town Atlanta neighborhoods and north-metro and Cobb-area communities are listed as coverage areas on this site. Whether a participating provider is available for a specific address still depends on ZIP code, operating hours, request type, and current provider availability, so call and describe the location.

Is the telephone number on this page an Atlanta number?

The number shown is a local-format number for this market that reaches the DryStrong connection service. DryStrong does not operate an office in Atlanta and does not perform restoration work. The call is used to check whether an independent local provider is available to discuss your request.

Check whether a local provider is available

Call with the property ZIP code and a brief description of the water problem. DryStrong will check whether a participating independent provider may be available to discuss it.

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DryStrong connects callers with independent providers and does not perform restoration work.