Storm & Flood Damage Restoration
Board-up, tarping, and interior water damage restoration after hail or wind-driven rain compromises a roof or window across any north OKC neighborhood.
See storm restorationFrom Lake Hefner to the Britton District, we cover north OKC along the I-35 and Broadway Extension corridor that connects straight back to our Edmond base.

Edmond Restoration Pros covers north Oklahoma City, including neighborhoods near Lake Hefner, the Britton District, and the I-35 and Broadway Extension corridor connecting to Edmond. OKC's wider range of building eras compared to Edmond means we see everything from storm-driven roof leaks to sewage backups from older municipal lines. North OKC sits in our core service area, so response is typically within about an hour. Call (405) 347-6460.
North Oklahoma City spans a genuinely broad range of construction — from established neighborhoods along Britton Road with older municipal infrastructure to growing areas like Deer Creek near the John Kilpatrick Turnpike with newer homes. That range matters because older, denser sewer systems in established OKC neighborhoods are more prone to root intrusion and capacity strain during heavy rain than newer suburban lines, which shows up as a higher rate of sewage backup calls in-town.
OKC and Edmond sit in the same severe weather corridor, so storm risk is comparable citywide. What changes block to block is how a home responds to that risk — older roofing and flashing near Lake Hefner behaves differently under wind-driven rain than a newer roof system in a recently built subdivision.
Board-up, tarping, and interior water damage restoration after hail or wind-driven rain compromises a roof or window across any north OKC neighborhood.
See storm restorationCategory 3 containment and cleanup for backups tied to older municipal sewer lines, common in established in-town OKC neighborhoods.
See sewage cleanupCall now and talk to a real technician in under 60 seconds. Free inspection, no call-out fee, and we're typically on-site within about an hour.
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We start with a free, no-obligation inspection before discussing anything else — an accurate cost picture requires seeing the actual damage, not a phone estimate. Once inspected, we document the cause, water category, and affected materials, then bill your insurance carrier directly.
The lake area draws neighborhoods like Chadbrooke North and Glenbrook, served by the Lake Hefner Parkway and North May Avenue.
A short drive west on Britton Road reaches Lake Hefner, with established homes and businesses along the corridor.
A fast-growing area in northwest OKC near the John Kilpatrick Turnpike, close to both Edmond and downtown.
Our primary route from Edmond into north OKC, keeping response times consistent across the corridor.
We focus on north Oklahoma City — areas like the Britton District, Lake Hefner, and neighborhoods along the I-35 and Broadway Extension corridor connecting to Edmond. If you're further south or east, call anyway; we'll let you know honestly if you're outside a reasonable response radius.
Both cities sit in the same severe weather corridor, so risk is similar. What differs is building stock — OKC neighborhoods span a wider range of construction eras, which changes how a home responds to wind-driven rain or a roof failure.
Older, denser municipal sewer infrastructure in established OKC neighborhoods is more prone to root intrusion and capacity issues during heavy rain than newer suburban systems, which is one reason we see more sewage backup calls in-town than in newer developments.
North OKC is in our core service area, so response is typically similar to Edmond itself — usually within about an hour, 24/7.
We answer live 24/7, respond fast along the I-35 corridor, and bill your insurance directly. No forms, no waiting — just a crew on the way.
Call (405) 347-6460