Pipe burst in the upstairs bathroom on a Sunday morning. Water everywhere — soaked the ceiling below, baseboards, the whole laundry room. View Park sent a tech inside the hour, had extractors running, walked me through what the insurance was going to need, and stayed until the job was actually dry. Would not call anyone else in this part of LA.
LA leaks.
Locally
answered.
View Park Restoration handles water damage, flood cleanup, structural drying, and mold remediation across South LA & Greater Los Angeles. Live dispatcher every hour, IICRC-certified crew at your door inside sixty minutes, billed direct to insurance.
From leak
to livable.
Six core restoration services tagged by the IICRC saturation class they cover — emergency-first, certified, billed directly to insurance.
Black water, sewer overflow, contaminated runoff — the worst-case scenarios. Full PPE, contaminated-water protocols, antimicrobial sanitation, structural drying, and rebuild coordination.
Call right now →Burst pipes, supply-line failures, overflowing fixtures, storm drain backup — same-hour extraction with truck-mounted equipment. Standing water out before mold has a chance.
Call right now →Industrial dehumidifiers and air movers running continuously, daily moisture-meter readings. We don't pull equipment until the readings hit dry-standard — not a calendar day.
Get a quote →Spore-count testing, contained removal, affected-material disposal, antimicrobial treatment, post-remediation verification. Done so it doesn't come back.
Call to schedule →Under-sink supply leaks, dishwasher floods, ice-maker line failures, shower-pan leaks. Source-find with thermal cameras, dry the cabinet cavity, replace what's compromised.
Get a quote →Thermal-camera scans, pin and pinless moisture meters, spore-count testing. Numbers on a written report — useful before a sale, after a leak, or for an insurance dispute.
Book inspection →From first call
to closed claim.
A typical residential water-damage job from the 2am phone call through final adjuster sign-off. Most finish inside seven days — daily moisture readings tell us when the equipment can come down.
Live dispatcher answers any hour. Closest crew loaded with extraction equipment is sent right away — no voicemail, no callback, no waiting until morning.
Truck-mounted extractors begin pulling standing water inside the first hour on most South LA jobs. Photos and moisture readings start documenting the loss for insurance.
Dehumidifiers and air movers placed and running. Affected drywall removed if compromised. Antimicrobial treatment if Cat-2 or Cat-3. Daily moisture readings begin.
Drywall, paint, baseboard, flooring — finished to match. Final walkthrough with the homeowner, full documentation packet sent to the insurance adjuster, claim closed clean.
Real readings.
Real numbers.
A dehumidifier alone doesn't dry a flooded room — and a fan alone just blows damp air around. Each room gets the right combination of dehumidifier capacity (in pints per day) and air-mover throw, sized to the cubic footage and the wetness of the materials.
Daily meter readings tell us where the moisture is and whether the equipment is actually doing its job. We don't pull the kit until every reading is at dry-standard.
- Pin & pinless moisture meters for surface and subsurface readings.
- Thermal-imaging cameras to find moisture trapped behind drywall.
- Industrial dehumidifiers sized to the cubic footage of each room.
- Air movers placed for proper directional airflow across wet materials.
- Daily written readings attached to the insurance documentation packet.
When the leak
becomes mold.
Mold can start growing on wet drywall in 24–48 hours. Once it's visible, it isn't a cleanup — it's a remediation, with containment, removal, and verification before any rebuild.
Active mold. Contained, removed, verified.
When mold is already established on a wall surface, a quick wipe-down doesn't fix it — spores spread through the air, contaminate the rest of the property, and the colony grows back. The IICRC remediation protocol is non-negotiable: spore-count testing, negative-pressure HEPA containment, removal of affected porous material, antimicrobial treatment, and post-remediation verification before any drywall or paint goes back up.
Recent South LA
restoration jobs.
Out on extractions, drying, mold work, and storm cleanup across Windsor Hills, View Park, Inglewood, and the broader Los Angeles area. Documented, dried to standard, and signed off with the property owner.
Windsor Hills
+ South LA, 24/7.
Dispatched from 3834 W Slauson Ave in Windsor Hills — covering View Park, Ladera Heights, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood, Crenshaw, Culver City, Mid-City and the broader Los Angeles County area.
South LA
trusts View Park.
Eighty-seven verified five-star reviews from Windsor Hills, View Park, Inglewood, and the broader LA area homeowners. Real losses, real claims, real rooms restored.
Slow leak behind the kitchen sink finally surfaced when the cabinet floor started warping. By the time I noticed, mold was already growing on the back panel. View Park's technician contained the area, tested for spores, removed the affected material properly, and rebuilt the cabinet base. Six months later, no smell, no growth.
Storm drain backed up into the garage one night. Two feet of dirty water and everything I owned floating in it. View Park showed up at 11pm, ran extractors all night, treated the concrete with antimicrobial, and dried the wall studs out over the next four days. Insurance covered the whole thing because they documented every single moisture reading.
Before
you call.
The questions Windsor Hills and South LA homeowners ask most often. If yours isn't here, the dispatch line picks up — any hour of the day or night.
Are you really open 24 hours in Windsor Hills?
How quickly can a crew reach me in Los Angeles?
Do you bill the insurance company directly?
How long does the drying process actually take?
What about mold after a leak?
What areas do you serve from Windsor Hills?
Wet now?
Call now.
Every hour wet is an hour closer to mold. Pick up the phone — IICRC-certified water-damage technician on the line, every hour, every day. Equipment in the truck, ready to roll.