Rainbow Restoration of Greenville SC

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Water Damage RestorationFire & Water Damage RestorationCarpet Cleaning ServiceBuilding Restoration ServiceAir Duct Cleaning ServiceUpholstery Cleaning Service
When disaster strikes, you need more than cleanup and repairs. You need care, clarity, and a team you can trust. For over 25 years, Rainbow Restoration in Upstate SC has helped families and businesses recover from fire damage, water intrusion, mold, and biohazard trauma—restoring homes, workplaces, treasured belongings, and peace of mind. We respond 24/7, coordinate directly with insurance providers, and serve with integrity from Greenville to Anderson, Spartanburg, and beyond. Whether it’s a burst pipe or a full-scale fire loss, we’re here to restore what matters most: your safety, your space, and your sense of normal. Contact us anytime—hope starts here.

Location

Rainbow Restoration of Greenville SC
1341 Rutherford Rd, Greenville, SC
29609, United States

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Frequently Asked Questions About Rainbow Restoration of Greenville SC

What happens if my apartment floods?

A flood in your apartment is panic inducing, but don’t get caught off guard if it happens. Make sure everyone, including your pets, is safe; contact your landlord or property manager; stop the water if you can; save your stuff; and, follow up on restoration and reconstruction plans. Your apartment may need carpet cleaning, hard surface cleaning, mold removal and remediation, and even upholstery cleaning. Time is of the essence. The sooner remediation begins, the better. Make sure your landlord knows to call Rainbow Restoration for remediation and restoration after a flood. Need help restoring your apartment's contents? Call (855) 724-6269 for 24/7 emergency service.

How can I save my home from water damage?

As a homeowner, you never want to come home to water damage. But, should it arise, take the following steps to work towards a full recovery. First, stop the water. If a pipe leak or other plumbing issue is to blame for the water damage, shut off the main water supply immediately. Then, shut off utilities. In a major flood or catastrophic plumbing failure, it may be necessary to turn off the electricity and gas for the safety of you and your family. For a minor water leak, you can probably skip this step. Instead, you should simply shut down the electricity at the circuit breaker panel. Give us a call immediately. We may need to do a trauma scene clean up and/or mold removal and remediation. You’ll also want to get the water out as best you can, circulate the air, and remove your belongings. We also suggest filing an insurance claim as quickly as possible.