Ogden, UT · Weber County · 24/7 Response
Water, Fire & Mold Restoration in Ogden, UT
Locally dispatched IICRC-certified crews on-site across Ogden in 45-75 minutes. Direct insurance billing, transparent pricing, and a dedicated Ogden line - (801) 981-9875.
Ogden's local restoration company - not a national franchise
When a pipe bursts on Polk Avenue, a chimney fire scorches an Avenues bungalow, or spring runoff backs up through a Riverdale basement drain, you don't have time to wait on a 1-800 line that routes through three states. Independent Restoration Services is a Utah-owned, IICRC-certified restoration company with a dedicated Ogden response line and crews already moving the moment you call (801) 981-9875.
We handle water damage restoration, fire and smoke damage, mold remediation, and storm damage restoration for homes, rentals, HOAs, and commercial properties from downtown Ogden to North Ogden, South Ogden, Washington Terrace, Riverdale, Roy, Clearfield, and the Weber Canyon foothills. Every job is documented for your insurance carrier and supervised by a certified project manager - not subcontracted out.
We're also IICRC certified per the global S500 and S520 standards for water and mold restoration, the same standards every major insurance carrier expects on a Weber County claim.
What we restore in Ogden
Every major restoration service, locally
Water Damage in Ogden
Burst pipes, floods, leaks - extracted, dried, and restored 24/7.
Learn more →Fire & Smoke Damage in Ogden
Utah fire damage cleanup, smoke and soot removal, and full rebuild - 24/7.
Learn more →Mold Remediation in Ogden
Containment, removal, and prevention by IICRC-certified technicians.
Learn more →Storm Damage in Ogden
Wind, hail, fallen trees, and water intrusion - emergency response.
Learn more →Ogden neighborhoods we serve
From downtown 25th Street to the foothills of Mount Ogden, our crews respond across every Ogden neighborhood and Weber County community.
ZIP codes covered
84401 · 84403 · 84404 · 84405 · 84408 · 84409 · 84412 · 84414
Recent Ogden-area work
Real restoration jobs, real crews






Common restoration calls in Ogden, UT
The damage patterns our Ogden crews see most often - and the local conditions that drive them.
Frozen and burst pipes on the East Bench
Inversion cold snaps drop nighttime temps below zero from Polk to 22nd Street. Uninsulated crawl space lines and garage-wall plumbing crack overnight, then flood once the thaw arrives. We extract, dry, and rebuild without waiting on out-of-town franchises.
Ice dams and roof leaks in foothill neighborhoods
Heavy Powder Mountain and Snowbasin snowfall melts unevenly on steep Ogden roofs. Water backs up under shingles, soaks attic insulation, and stains ceilings across Shadow Valley and Mount Ogden. We extract, replace insulation, and treat mold before drywall goes back.
Weber and Ogden River flood seepage
Spring runoff from the Weber and Ogden Rivers raises the water table across West Ogden and Riverdale. Basement seepage through cold joints and window wells is one of our most common Category 2 calls between March and June.
Kitchen and chimney fires in century-old homes
The Avenues and Jefferson have hundreds of pre-1940 homes with original chimneys and dated wiring. We handle soot removal, thermal fogging, HVAC line cleaning, and odor neutralization that ordinary cleaners cannot reproduce.
Crawl space mold in older Ogden properties
Dirt and vented crawl spaces under Jefferson, Bingham, and the Avenues trap humidity for months. We seal, dehumidify, and remediate the resulting mold under IICRC S520 with third-party clearance available on request.
Storm and wind damage from canyon outflows
Weber Canyon outflows and east-bench microbursts strip shingles and bring trees down on Ogden roofs every season. We tarp, board up, and start mitigation the same visit so secondary water damage doesn't snowball.
How It Works
How our Ogden response works
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Call our Ogden line
Dial (801) 981-9875 any hour. A live dispatcher pulls your address, confirms access, and routes the closest IICRC-certified crew to your Weber County address.
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On-site inspection
We map every wet material with moisture meters and thermal cameras, photograph the loss for your carrier, and walk you through scope and timeline before any demo.
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Mitigate the damage
Water extraction, structural drying, soot HEPA vacuuming, mold containment, or board-up - whatever stops the loss from getting worse - begins the same visit.
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Restore and document
Full reconstruction back to pre-loss condition with daily drying logs, signed authorizations, and a Xactimate-compatible estimate sent straight to your adjuster.
Why Choose Us
Salt Lake City' Trusted Restoration Team
24/7 Emergency Response
Disasters don't wait for business hours. We dispatch around the clock - typically on-site within 60 minutes in Salt Lake City.
IICRC Certified
Trained to the highest industry standards for water, fire, mold, and storm damage restoration.
Insurance Claim Help
We document everything and bill most carriers directly so you can focus on your family or business.
Local & Family-Owned
Salt Lake City-based crews who know Utah homes, weather, and the people who live here.
FAQ
Ogden Restoration FAQ
Local guides
Helpful reading for Ogden homeowners
Water Damage
Frozen and Burst Pipes in Salt Lake City: Prevention and First Response
Salt Lake City winters swing from 60 degrees to single digits in a week. That freeze-thaw cycle bursts pipes in attics, crawl spaces, and uninsulated exterior walls every January. Here is how to prevent it and what to do in the first ten minutes when a pipe lets go.
Storm
Winter Storms, Wind Events, and Severe Storm Damage in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City sits at the base of the Wasatch where heavy snowstorms, hurricane-force canyon winds, and the occasional small tornado tear through every year. When a 90 mph downslope wind or a heavy wet snow hits, the first 24 hours decide your insurance outcome.
Storm
Ice Dams and Roof Leaks in Salt Lake City: What Causes Them and How to Stop the Damage
Salt Lake City does not get Wisconsin winters, but two cold snaps a year with overnight snow followed by sunny afternoons is plenty to form ice dams. When meltwater backs up under shingles, ceilings leak in rooms nowhere near the roof edge.
Mold
Mold in Salt Lake City Homes: Why Humidity Makes the Wasatch Front a Mold Hotbed
Salt Lake City summers average 70 percent relative humidity, and many basements run above 80 percent year round. That puts every Salt Lake County home one slow leak or one cool surface away from a mold problem.
Ogden water, fire, or mold damage? We're on it.
A live dispatcher is standing by at (801) 981-9875 - 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
