Water Damage Restoration in the Town of Huntington, NY

Huntington’s dual water damage profile — Long Island Sound tidal flooding in Northport and Centerport harbors to the north, and aging split-level basement and infrastructure failure in Huntington Station and Dix Hills to the south — requires a township-specific approach that differs from both the south shore bay flooding and the interior Nassau suburban pattern.
Water Damage Restoration in the Town of Islip, NY

As the third-largest town in New York State, Islip’s water damage profile spans Great South Bay storm surge in Bay Shore and East Islip, multi-family pipe failure events in densely populated Brentwood and Central Islip, and inland Connetquot River watershed flooding across the township’s interior.
Water Damage Restoration in the Town of Babylon, NY

Babylon’s south shore — built on marsh land one to two feet above sea level, with FEMA AE6 Zone designation across most waterfront communities — experiences the most frequent recurring water damage events of any Suffolk County township. Sandy’s compound storm surge and the recurring nor’easter flooding pattern make Babylon the highest-risk township in Suffolk for water damage restoration.
Water Damage Restoration in the Town of Oyster Bay, NY

The Town of Oyster Bay spans Long Island’s widest cross-section — from Massapequa’s Great South Bay shore to Cold Spring Harbor’s Sound waterfront — creating dual-shore water damage exposure across a housing stock that ranges from 1950s Cape Cods in Hicksville to 19th-century estates in Oyster Bay village.
Water Damage Restoration in the Town of North Hempstead, NY

The Town of North Hempstead’s Long Island Sound shore exposure, high-value pre-war housing stock on the Great Neck and Port Washington peninsulas, and the Army Corps flood gate debate make water damage restoration here a uniquely complex undertaking distinct from south shore Nassau.
Water Damage Restoration in the Town of Hempstead, NY

The Town of Hempstead — with 65,000 homes in FEMA flood zones, 74,736 Sandy-damaged structures, and the densest concentration of pre-1960 Cape Cod housing in the country — presents the highest water damage restoration risk profile of any township on Long Island.
Water Damage Restoration Long Island: The Complete County Guide for Nassau & Suffolk Homeowners

Long Island’s 95,534 Sandy-damaged structures, aging Cape Cod and split-level building stock, and 220,000+ residents in active FEMA flood zones make water damage restoration a uniquely complex undertaking across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. This is the authoritative county-level guide.
Restoration to Reconstruction: The Seamless ‘Start-to-Finish’ Process

Don’t hire two contractors. Learn the benefits of using one company for Mitigation (cleanup) and Reconstruction (repairs). Streamline insurance and timelines.
Roof Leak Season: Quick Fixes and When to Call a Pro

The sound of dripping water is one of the most dreaded sounds for a homeowner, especially during a heavy fall or winter storm. A roof leak is more than an annoyance; it’s an active threat to your home’s structural integrity, potentially leading to rotted framing, ruined insulation, damaged ceilings, and serious mold problems. When you […]
Upper Restoration’s Certifications Explained: What IICRC & NYS Licenses Mean for You

When you’re dealing with property damage, choosing the right restoration company is about more than who shows up first — it’s about who shows up qualified. Certifications aren’t just industry lingo. They’re your assurance that the people handling your home, business, or insurance claim know exactly what they’re doing. At Upper Restoration, our team holds […]