When the unexpected happens—whether it’s a burst pipe, fire, or flooding from a storm—quick, professional response makes all the difference in limiting damage and saving property.
At Pinnacle Restorations, we offer 24/7 emergency services in Fulton, providing rapid on-site assistance to mitigate the damage and begin the restoration process. Our team is ready to handle water removal, fire damage cleanup, and drying efforts to get your property on the road to recovery fast.
Don’t worry,Pinnacle Restorations is here to help. Disasters happen all the time. They come in all shapes, and sizes from floods to fires. Pinnacle Restoration will be your resource during your time of need. We offer drying equipment to dry your flooded home or business. We cover both residential emergencies and residential emergencies and Yes, we do accept insurance.
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First, we survey your property to get a clearer picture of what needs to be done.
Next, we set a plan of action after a thorough visual water damage assessment to see the amount of damage to your property.
We get to work and get the hard things completed so you can get back to enjoying your home or business. Learn more about the emergency service cleanup process.
Yes, you may! Our Gainesville and Lake City emergency restoration service team responds to emergencies any time of day or night. We will be there as soon as possible to help with your fire damage, flood damage, or natural disaster. We’re on the way to help! if you’re experiencing a medical emergency please reach out to 911 before you contact Pinnacle Carpet Cleaning & Restoration Solutions.
Yes, we do fire damage remediation too. A lot of times fires set off sprinklers and a house can become flooded. We’ll be there to help no matter what time of day or night. We’re on the way, helping you get your house or business back in shape.
Yes, most large jobs are covered by your insurance. We can deal with them directly to get your home back in living conditions. Our accounting team will talk with you about getting any invoices taken care of, so rest assured.
In most cases, the water damage cleanup process takes roughly 1 to 2 weeks to complete, while the full reconstruction phase can range from 1 to 4 months. The exact timeline depends on factors such as the extent of the damage, the materials affected, and how quickly mitigation begins. Keep in mind this is only a general estimate, as every water damage situation is unique and may require more or less time to fully restore.
Mold can start developing as soon as 24 to 48 hours after water exposure, even if you don’t see any visible signs right away. In some cases, noticeable mold colonies may take 2 to 3 weeks or longer to appear. The growth rate depends on several conditions, including humidity levels, temperature (typically between 60–80°F), and the availability of organic materials like drywall, wood, or fabric, which provide nutrients for mold spores to thrive.
Mold exposure can cause symptoms within hours or take weeks to develop, depending on a person’s sensitivity and the amount of exposure. Individuals with asthma, allergies, or weakened immune systems are more likely to experience immediate effects such as coughing, sneezing, or breathing difficulties. Others may notice delayed or milder reactions over time, ranging from skin irritation to chronic sinus issues.
This is a before and after of a house Pinnacle rescued after a flood destroyed much of the home’s drywall and carpet. We worked for 7 days straight to restore the property.


✔ Always-On Emergency Response – We dispatch immediately, day or night.
✔ Certified Restoration Technicians – Fire, water, and storm specialists.
✔ Moisture Control & Drying – Prevents mold before it can start.
✔ Claims Support – We’ll help you navigate your insurance paperwork.
✔ Locally Trusted in Greater Atlanta – Dependable, high-rated service.