- Serving Greater Philadelphia, PA
- (267) 694-4508
- facility360service@gmail.com
When flooding or water damage strikes your commercial facility, the clock starts immediately. Within the first hour, water penetrates subfloors, saturates drywall, and reaches electrical systems. Within 24–48 hours, mold growth begins. Facility360° Solutions provides rapid-response commercial flood and water damage restoration across Greater Philadelphia — with a 60-minute on-site guarantee, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Our licensed and insured restoration technicians manage the entire process — from emergency water extraction and structural drying to full facility repair — so you deal with one team, one point of contact, and zero coordination headaches.
We handle every phase of commercial water damage — from the moment we arrive to the final walkthrough:
Water damage looks different in every facility — and so does the restoration approach. Our crew is experienced across every commercial environment:
Every job follows a structured, proven process that minimizes your downtime and maximizes recovery:
Our restoration team operates throughout the Greater Philadelphia region — including Philadelphia, King of Prussia, Conshohocken, West Chester, Bensalem, Willow Grove, Horsham, Pottstown, and surrounding communities. We don’t subcontract restoration work — every technician on your job is part of our licensed, trained, and insured in-house crew.
When water is actively damaging your facility, you need a team that moves immediately — with the equipment, expertise, and commercial experience to stop the damage and restore your property completely.
Active water damage compounds rapidly. The longer restoration is delayed, the higher the total repair cost — and the greater the risk of mold, structural failure, and extended business closure. Our crew is standing by 24/7 to respond to your location across Greater Philadelphia.
Call Facility360° Solutions now for immediate emergency response: (267) 694-4508 — or request a same-day assessment online.
Flood and water damage don’t pause while you search for a contractor. The longer water sits in your facility, the deeper it penetrates — into subfloors, wall cavities, insulation, and electrical systems. Our licensed commercial restoration crew arrives within 60 minutes, extracts standing water, and begins structural drying immediately — protecting your assets, your building, and your bottom line.
The timeline depends on the scope of damage, but most commercial water damage restorations follow this structure:
Day 1 — water extraction and emergency drying equipment setup
Days 2–3 — structural drying of walls, subfloors, and cavities (monitored with moisture meters)
Days 4–7 — assessment of secondary damage: drywall, insulation, flooring
Week 2+ — full structural and finish repairs as needed
Minor flooding in a single room can be resolved in 2–3 days. A multi-room or multi-floor event may take 1–2 weeks. The faster restoration begins, the shorter the total timeline.
In many cases — yes. Our crew uses contained work zones, industrial air movers, and dehumidifiers positioned to minimize interference with active areas of your facility. For restaurants, medical offices, and retail spaces, we prioritize overnight and after-hours scheduling so your operations continue uninterrupted. The final decision depends on the affected area and safety assessment on arrival.
These are two distinct phases of the same process:
Mitigation — stopping the damage from spreading: water extraction, emergency drying, contamination containment. This happens first and fast.
Restoration — repairing what was damaged: drywall replacement, flooring repair, repainting, structural fixes. This follows after the structure is fully dry.
Many contractors only handle one phase, forcing you to coordinate multiple vendors. Facility360° Solutions manages both — from first response through full facility restoration.
Most commercial property policies cover sudden and accidental water damage — burst pipes, appliance failures, roof leaks from storms, and sprinkler malfunctions. Flood damage from external sources (rising groundwater, street flooding) typically requires a separate flood insurance policy. Gradual leaks from deferred maintenance are usually excluded. Our team provides full written documentation and photo evidence of all damage — exactly what your insurer needs to process the claim efficiently.
Hidden moisture is one of the most dangerous outcomes of a flood event — it leads to mold growth within 24–48 hours and structural weakening over time. Warning signs include:
Soft or warped flooring that wasn't affected by visible water
Damp or musty smell in areas that appear dry
Discoloration or bubbling paint on walls or ceilings
Increased humidity in specific rooms
Our technicians use professional moisture meters and thermal imaging to detect hidden water damage behind walls and under subfloors — areas invisible to the naked eye but actively causing harm.
From everyday maintenance and upgrades to emergency repairs, Facility360° Solutions helps you plan, budget, and execute the work your commercial property needs to stay safe, efficient, and looking its best — with minimal disruption to your operations.
Philadelphia, King of Prussia, Bensalem, Perkasie, Conshohocken, West Chester, Reading, Willow Grove, Plymouth Meeting, Horsham, Pottstown, Morgantown, Allentown, Pittsburgh.
Serving Greater Philadelphia, PA