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Local Service Pages

24/7 restoration service across every major Eastern Ontario community

Dedicated local pages with response times, building-stock notes, common loss types, and town-specific FAQs for every community we serve.

We dispatch IICRC-certified emergency restoration crews from Kingston, with dedicated coverage across Eastern Ontario. Each community below has its own local service page covering response times, common loss types, building-stock considerations, and town-specific FAQs — written by the same team that handles the work.

All services are available 24/7/365: water damage restoration, fire and smoke damage restoration, mould remediation, odour control, and emergency board-up and tarping. For immediate dispatch, call (855) 3247-FLOOD.

Kingston

Frontenac County

Home base — average on-site arrival inside 60 minutes

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Kingston page

Napanee

Lennox & Addington County

Approx. 40 minutes west of Kingston via Highway 401

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Napanee page

Brockville

Leeds & Grenville Counties

Approx. 70 minutes east of Kingston via Highway 401

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Brockville page

Gananoque

Leeds & Grenville Counties

Approx. 30 minutes east of Kingston via Highway 401

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Gananoque page

Picton

Prince Edward County

Approx. 90 minutes from Kingston via the 401 and Glenora ferry, or 401/Highway 49

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Picton page

Smiths Falls

Lanark County

Approx. 75 minutes north of Kingston via Highway 15

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Smiths Falls page

Prescott

Leeds & Grenville Counties

Approx. 90 minutes east of Kingston via Highway 401

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Prescott page

Perth

Lanark County

Approx. 100 minutes north of Kingston via Highways 15 and 7

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Perth page

Carleton Place

Lanark County

Approx. 110 minutes north of Kingston via Highways 15 and 7

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Carleton Place page

Belleville

Hastings County

Approx. 75 minutes west of Kingston via Highway 401

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Belleville page

Odessa

Loyalist Township, Lennox & Addington County

Approx. 20 minutes west of Kingston via Highway 401 — typical on-site arrival inside 45 minutes

Services: water damage · fire & smoke · mould · odour control · board-up

View Odessa page
Why local response matters

Restoration is a 60-minute business — geography decides everything

On a water loss, the difference between a crew on-site in 60 minutes and a crew on-site in four hours is measured in saved hardwood, saved drywall, saved cabinetry, and a claim that closes thousands of dollars lower. Mould begins amplifying on damp organic material within 24–48 hours under IICRC S520. Soot becomes acidic and starts permanently etching glass, metal, and finished surfaces within hours of a fire. Every minute a building sits wet, smoke-laden, or unsecured after an impact event makes the eventual restoration scope larger and more expensive. That is why our dispatch model is built around staging trucks and equipment in Kingston with crews living in the Eastern Ontario communities they serve — not chasing losses in from Ottawa, Toronto, or Montreal.

Each location page above is written by the same field team that responds to losses in that town. You'll find honest drive times from our Kingston dispatch base, building-stock notes that affect restoration approach (heritage limestone basements in downtown Kingston, Insul-Brick exteriors in older Belleville housing stock, cottage-grade construction along the Rideau and St. Lawrence shorelines, century-old farmhouses across rural Frontenac and Lennox & Addington), the loss types we see most in that community, the major insurance carriers we coordinate with locally, and the city-specific FAQs our dispatch team answers most often.

Across all of Eastern Ontario, the services list is the same — water damage restoration, fire and smoke damage restoration, mould remediation, odour control, emergency board-up and tarping, contents pack-out and ultrasonic cleaning, and full insurance-coordinated reconstruction — delivered to the same IICRC S500, S520, and S700 standards and documented in Xactimate for every Canadian carrier. What changes from town to town is the drive time, the building stock, and the local conditions our technicians have learned to anticipate.

If your community isn't shown above — particularly if you're calling from a rural township, an island property on the St. Lawrence, or a shoreline cottage on the Rideau system — please still call dispatch. Coverage extends well beyond our individual city pages and is confirmed in minutes by phone.

Don't see your town?

We respond to every community across Frontenac, Lennox & Addington, Leeds & Grenville, Lanark, Hastings, and Prince Edward counties — including rural townships and shoreline cottages. Call dispatch and we'll confirm coverage in minutes.