From Lake Macatawa to the heated streets downtown — twenty-four miles south.
Holland on the range chart — 24 miles S of the station.
Ottawa County · 24 miles S of the station
Downtown Holland famously pipes warm water under its bricks to melt the snow. The rest of the city gets a West Michigan winter the hard way — frozen lines in the historic district, ice dams on steep Dutch rooflines, and spring melt that finds every low basement.
From the Macatawa waterfront to the century homes around Hope College, we’re twenty-four miles up the shore with a full drying trailer.
The Waters We Watch
Lake Macatawa’s low shoreline feels every spring rise, and the historic district’s basements predate every modern drainage code — both are on our regular chart.
How We Help
The full flood-to-finish fleet — every service below is on call for Holland homes and businesses.
Complete flood-to-finish restoration. We assess, extract, dry, and rebuild — one crew, one call, start to finish.
Learn moreIndustrial pumps and truck-mounted vacuums remove standing water fast, before it can spread.
Learn moreIndustrial dehumidifiers and air movers pull moisture from the air and materials before it warps or molds.
Learn moreWalls, floors, and framing dried to documented standards and restored to pre-loss condition.
Learn moreWe find the moisture source, remove the growth, and keep it from coming back.
Learn moreGreat Lakes storms hit hard. We board up, dry out, and rebuild after wind, rain, and flood.
Learn moreNearby Harbors
Call now — a certified crew and a full drying fleet are already pointed your way.