Twin Falls Water Damage Restoration
One Call Stops the Water & Restores Your Property
When water enters a home or commercial property, every hour matters. Wood, drywall, and subfloor materials absorb moisture quickly, and mold can begin growing within 24 to 48 hours. At Magic Valley Restoration & Construction, we dispatch 24/7 for both emergency plumbing and full water damage restoration, so Twin Falls property owners reach one team that stops the source and handles everything through final repair.
Our team is IICRC and EPA certified, licensed, bonded, and insured. We were voted Idaho’s Best 2026 in the Disaster Restoration category for the Central Region, and we handle insurance claims on your behalf so you don’t navigate the process alone. Owners John and Kristie Holman are personally involved in every project, and we back all completed work with a 1-year warranty.
Reach our Twin Falls water damage restoration team and the owners directly at Magic Valley Restoration & Construction. We have the equipment and certification to locate water wherever it travels, extract it, and dry your structure to industry standards.
Call (208) 215-7607 or submit a contact form online for immediate water damage help in Twin Falls!
Common Causes of Water Damage in Twin Falls
Water damage doesn’t wait for a convenient time. In Southern Idaho, causes range from year-round household failures to seasonal regional factors. Water is absorbed by porous materials including wood and sheetrock and can seep under the substructure of floors, making rapid response one of the most important factors in limiting damage.
Our team handles water damage from all common causes:
- Broken hoses
- Drain problems
- Burst pipes
- Roof damage and leaks
- Clogged bathroom plumbing
- Sewer or septic problems
- Foundation cracks
- Heavy rain and flooding
- Fire response
- Irrigation line failures
- Spring runoff and ground saturation
Whatever the source, when you call Magic Valley Restoration & Construction, you’re working with a water damage restoration team experienced in insurance claims and coverage navigation. We know how to document losses correctly so your claim can reflect the actual scope of damage.
Reducing Your Risk: Prevention Tips for Southern Idaho Homeowners
Maintenance catches most water damage before it starts. The tips below are particularly relevant to Twin Falls and the broader Magic Valley, where hard winters, irrigation infrastructure, and spring runoff create conditions that accelerate wear on plumbing and roofing.
Check Your Plumbing
Inspect pipes, hoses, and faucets regularly for leaks or signs of wear. Water leak detectors provide early warning before a small drip becomes a structural problem. If you spot a plumbing concern, our 24/7 emergency plumbing dispatch can respond before it turns into a full water damage event.
Inspect Your Roof
Annual roof inspections matter in Southern Idaho, especially after heavy snow loads or high-wind events. Roof leaks are a direct path to ceiling and wall damage. Our roofing services can address damage before it leads to water intrusion inside the home.
Clean Your Gutters
Clear gutters at least twice a year. Overflow from clogged gutters works its way into fascia, foundations, and interior walls, and the resulting damage may not be covered without proper documentation.
Test Your Sump Pump
Basements and crawlspaces in Twin Falls County face elevated risk during spring runoff season. A working sump pump is your first line of defense. Test it before irrigation season starts each year to confirm it’s ready when you need it.
Flood Damage Cleanup: What Our Restoration Process Covers
After a water event, restoration has to move in the right sequence. Skipping steps, or relying on consumer-grade equipment that can’t reach industry-standard moisture levels, leads to hidden damage and secondary mold remediation costs. Our process covers the full scope under one team.
Here’s what water damage cleanup and restoration includes:
- Providing 24/7 emergency plumbing repair to resolve the problem at its source before restoration begins
- Removing and disposing of damaged contents, including furnishings and structural elements
- Pumping out water left behind by the event, including sewage and septic extraction
- Inspecting the structure for damage to determine the full scope of repair needed
- Deodorizing areas affected by flooding to address mold, mildew, and sewage odors
- Drying and dehumidifying the property with industrial-grade equipment to bring moisture to industry-standard levels
- Repairing and replacing structural elements such as flooring, ceilings, and drywall
- Performing mold removal, inspection, and testing to address any secondary growth before it spreads
Mold remediation, storm damage response, and emergency plumbing are all handled in-house. One call, one team, no handoffs to outside contractors.
Why Twin Falls Property Owners Trust Magic Valley Restoration & Construction
Credentials matter when a restoration company is working inside your home under pressure. Ours are verifiable and specific to this category of work.
IICRC & EPA Certified
Our technicians hold IICRC and EPA certification, the standards that govern proper water extraction, structural drying, and mold prevention in the restoration industry.
Idaho’s Best 2026
We were voted Idaho’s Best 2026 in the Disaster Restoration category, Central Region, a recognition voted on by the communities we serve.
Owner-Led Projects
John and Kristie Holman are personally involved in each project. When you call us, you’re working with the people whose names are on the business, not a rotating crew of subcontractors.
1-Year Warranty
We back all completed restoration work with a 1-year warranty.
Contractor Connection Network Member
Our membership in the Contractor Connection Network reflects the vetting standards we maintain for quality and accountability.
Xactimate Estimating & Insurance Claim Handling
We use Xactimate, the same estimating software insurance adjusters use, which streamlines documentation and helps support accurate claim documentation for your loss. We handle the claims process on your behalf.
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
Every job is covered. Our customers consistently highlight professionalism, timely response, clear communication, and respect for their property in their reviews. Our disaster cleanup team brings that same standard to every water damage call.
We’re a local, family-owned and operated business serving Twin Falls. Call (208) 215-7607 or contact us online to get started.
Why Hire Our MVRC Team?
Committed to Delivering Quality Work
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Top Rated Reviews
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Licensed, Bonded, and Insured
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1 Year Warranty On All Completed Jobs
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Locally & Family Owned with Hands-On Owners
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24/7 Emergency Plumbing & Restoration Services
Frequently Asked Questions
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What Does Black Mold Look Like?You can often distinguish black mold from other types of mold or fungus by its slimy, dark-greenish color. It requires ample moisture to grow and thrive, so you will probably also notice signs of water damage around where it is located.
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Is Black Mold Dangerous?Certain strands of black mold – Stachybotrys chartarum – can cause health problems if inhaled or ingested, especially for people with allergies, weakened immune systems, or respiratory issues. Not all types of black mold are dangerous. However, you might not be able to differentiate between one black mold and the next without laboratory testing. The safer choice is to always schedule a mold removal and remediation service whenever you spot mold in your house.
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My Water Heater Is Leaking — What Do I Do?If it is safe to do so and you know how to do it correctly, shut off the water supply to your water heater. Next, turn off the power supply to the water heater. Both of these steps can help prevent further leaks and damage to the water heater. You might always want to loosen the drain valve and start collecting water in a bucket, ensuring no more leaks out. Call a professional to get the entire water heater inspected and repaired.
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I Have Water in My Crawlspace — What Do I Do?Water in a crawlspace can harbor mold growth, make a cozy home for pests, and spike your water utility bills if it is caused by a leak. It can be remedied in some cases with a sump pump, vapor barriers, and dehumidifiers. Our pros can help decide the best restoration method for your situation.