Aliso Viejo homeowners call United Restoration Construction when pipes burst or roofs leak during winter rains. Our crews reach properties off Aliso Creek Road and Moulton Parkway quickly, extracting water from single-family homes and townhomes built in the 1990s and early 2000s before moisture reaches subfloors or wall cavities.
The area's hillside lots and master-planned drainage can send runoff toward foundations after heavy storms. We use moisture meters and thermal imaging on sites near Wood Canyon to locate hidden saturation, then dry structures with targeted equipment so secondary mold does not develop in attics or garages common to local builds.
Serving Aliso Viejo from our Rockfield Boulevard location lets us arrive same-day for Spectrum and Quail Hill residents too. We coordinate with local HOAs on access and work around school schedules near Aliso Niguel High School to keep disruption low for families.
Around Aliso Viejo, CA
We regularly work near:
- 📍Aliso Viejo Town Center
- 📍Aliso Viejo Community Park
- 📍Wood Canyon Wilderness Park
- 📍Aliso Niguel High School
- 📍Soka University of America
- 📍Pacific Ridge School
Water Damage Restoration in Aliso Viejo, CA — Local Notes
- •Aliso Viejo hillside homes often have rear-yard slopes that direct winter rain toward slab edges, requiring extra extraction time under patios and garages.
- •Many 1990s townhomes along Pacific Park Drive share common walls and rooflines, so water can travel between units and demand coordinated drying across multiple addresses.
- •Cooler evening temperatures in the winter months slow natural evaporation in enclosed spaces like those found in Aliso Viejo's two-story plans, extending drying times by a day or more.
- •Newer planned developments near the 73 freeway have tight lot setbacks that limit equipment placement, so we stage dehumidifiers on driveways and use smaller air movers indoors.