Whether you’re a Long Island homeowner dealing with water in your basement at 2am, a property manager scheduling a pre-renovation asbestos survey, or a contractor navigating NYS DOL filing requirements — this directory puts every Upper Restoration service, location, regulation, and resource in one indexed, linked reference. Use the tables below to jump directly to the page you need.
Each table below is fully linked. Click any service name, town, regulation, or guide title to go directly to the detailed page for that topic. This directory covers all eight Suffolk County towns, all three Nassau County towns, and the full range of restoration and remediation services Upper Restoration provides across Long Island and New York City.
Core Restoration Services: What We Do and When to Call
Upper Restoration handles every major category of property damage and environmental remediation on Long Island. The table below maps each service to what it covers and the situations that trigger it.
| Service | What We Restore | When to Call |
|---|---|---|
| Water Damage Restoration | Structural drying, content restoration, moisture mapping | After burst pipes, flooding, appliance leaks, sewage backup |
| Fire & Smoke Damage | Soot removal, odor elimination, structural board-up | After any fire, puffback, or smoke event |
| Mold Remediation | Mold testing, containment, removal, clearance testing | When you see or smell mold, or after water intrusion |
| Asbestos Abatement | Licensed ACM removal, NYS DOL filing, air clearance | Before renovation or demolition of pre-1980 buildings |
| Biohazard Cleanup | Safe disposal, decontamination, odor remediation | After trauma, unattended death, hoarding, or crime scenes |
| Sewage Cleanup | Category 3 water extraction, disinfection, structural drying | After sewage backup, septic overflow, or sewer main break |
| Storm Damage Restoration | Emergency board-up, tarping, debris removal, structural repair | After hurricanes, nor’easters, or severe wind events |
| Board-Up & Tarping | Window/door board-up, emergency roof tarping | Immediately after any event that breaches the building envelope |
Suffolk County Town-by-Town Service Directory
Every Long Island town has dedicated service pages for each restoration category. The matrix below links directly to the service page for your town. A checkmark indicates a live, detailed page for that service in that jurisdiction.
| Town | Water | Fire | Mold | Asbestos | Sewage | Storm | Board-Up | Biohazard |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Huntington | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Islip | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Babylon | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Smithtown | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Brookhaven | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Nassau County Town-by-Town Service Directory
Nassau County’s three towns — Hempstead, Oyster Bay, and North Hempstead — are served across all service categories. Each linked page covers local response details, regulatory considerations, and contact information specific to that jurisdiction.
| Town | Water | Fire | Mold | Asbestos | Sewage | Storm | Board-Up | Biohazard |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hempstead | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Oyster Bay | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| North Hempstead | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Regulatory and Insurance Reference Index
Long Island property owners face a dense regulatory environment when it comes to restoration and remediation — from NYS DOL asbestos notification requirements to FEMA flood insurance compliance. The table below links to detailed explainers for each regulation or standard that most commonly affects our clients.
| Regulation or Standard | What It Governs |
|---|---|
| NYS Code Rule 56 | Required notification before any renovation disturbing ACMs |
| AHERA Requirements | Federal asbestos rules for schools and public institutions |
| IICRC S500 Standard | Industry standard governing water damage restoration |
| Article 32 Mold Plan | NYS-required work plan for licensed mold remediation |
| NYS DOL Notification | 10-day advance notice required for commercial abatement |
| FEMA Risk Rating 2.0 | New NFIP methodology affecting Long Island flood premiums |
| Substantial Damage Rule | 50% rule triggering full FEMA compliance on repairs |
| FEMA Elevation Certificate | Required document for NFIP policy and variance requests |
| Dual Insurance Claims | Coordinating homeowners and NFIP claims simultaneously |
| Insurance Claims Process | End-to-end guide for Long Island restoration claims |
Homeowner Learning Center: Guides by Service Category
Understanding what happened to your property and what the remediation process actually involves puts you in a far stronger position — with your insurer, your contractor, and your own planning. The guides below are some of the most-referenced technical resources on this site, organized by service category.
| Guide | Service Area | What You Will Learn |
|---|---|---|
| Water Damage Categories | Water Damage | Explains Cat 1/2/3 classification and what it means for your claim |
| Mold Species Guide | Mold | Cladosporium vs. Penicillium vs. Aspergillus — what’s actually in Long Island homes |
| Smoke Types Guide | Fire | Protein vs. dry vs. wet smoke — why chemistry determines cleaning method |
| Asbestos Tile & Mastic | Asbestos | Hidden ACMs beneath flooring — what installers find under new tile |
| Asbestos in HVAC | Asbestos | When duct insulation and plenum lining become abatement projects |
| Pre-1960 vs 1960-1980 | Asbestos | How asbestos risk profiles differ by construction era |
| When Drywall Demos | Water Damage | IICRC S500 decision framework for demo vs. dry-in-place |
| Why Mold Returns | Mold | Assembly correction — why incomplete remediation causes recurrence |
| Galvanized Pipe Failure | Water Damage | 75-year timeline for Nassau County homes with original plumbing |
| Ice Dam Formation | Water Damage | Winter-specific risk guide for Long Island homeowners |
| Sump Pump Failure | Water Damage | Causes, consequences, and immediate response steps |
| Psychrometrics Drying | Water Damage | How temperature and humidity are managed during structural drying |
| Furnace Puffback | Fire | Complete cleanup protocol for oil-fired heating system failures |
| Mold + Property Sales | Mold | NYS disclosure requirements and remediation before closing |
| Post-Remediation Verify | Mold | What a passing mold clearance test looks like — and what fails |
About This Directory
This page is maintained and updated as new service areas, guides, and regulatory resources are added to the Upper Restoration site. If you are looking for a service or location not listed here, use the search function or contact us directly — our team serves all of Long Island, the five boroughs, and Westchester County.
For emergency services — water, fire, storm, or biohazard — Upper Restoration operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Response times on Long Island are typically under two hours for emergency calls.