From the Lakeshore Trail to Wood Street, certified crews are eight miles from downtown.
Muskegon on the range chart — 8 miles NW of the station.
Muskegon County · 8 miles NW of the station
Muskegon is the biggest city on our chart and the one we cross most often. Century-old housing stock in Nelson and McLaughlin, waterfront redevelopment on Muskegon Lake, and lake-effect winters make it a city where water damage takes every form we know.
Burst pipes in a January freeze, basement seepage in the March thaw, sewer backups in a stalled summer storm — whatever the season sends, the water emergency line is answered 24/7 and the drive is eight miles.
The Waters We Watch
Muskegon Lake and the Muskegon River mouth set the water table for much of the city — when the river crests or the big lake pushes into the marsh, the low blocks feel it first.
How We Help
The full flood-to-finish fleet — every service below is on call for Muskegon 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.