Michigan’s salad bowl — low ground we know street by street.
Hudsonville on the range chart — 23 miles SE of the station.
Ottawa County · 23 miles SE of the station
Hudsonville grew up around drained muck lowlands — the famous celery flats exist because this ground holds water better than almost anywhere in Michigan. The same low profile that grows the salad bowl keeps sump pumps working overtime under nearby homes.
When Rush Creek runs full and the flats flood, we’re twenty-three miles away with extractors and dehumidifiers already loaded.
The Waters We Watch
Muck ground drains slow and stays wet — homes near the flats and along Rush Creek carry a higher baseline of moisture, and we set drying targets accordingly.
How We Help
The full flood-to-finish fleet — every service below is on call for Hudsonville 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.