Out in the Arkansas River valley farm country east of Pueblo, we bring fast, professional restoration to Avondale and the St. Charles Mesa — irrigation flooding, burst pipes, wells, mold, fire and more.
Steel City Restoration serves Avondale, CO and the St. Charles Mesa with 24/7 water damage restoration, mold remediation, fire and sewage cleanup. In this Arkansas River valley farming community, water damage often comes from irrigation intrusion, high groundwater, well failures and burst pipes in older farmhouses — and we're built to reach and dry these rural properties fast.
Avondale is a small agricultural community about 15 miles east of Pueblo along US-50, in the fertile Arkansas River valley and the St. Charles Mesa farming district. Water is central to life here — irrigation ditches, canals and a high water table keep the fields productive — but that same water is a recurring threat to homes.
We regularly respond to irrigation and ditch water intrusion, high groundwater seeping into low-lying homes and crawl spaces, and well-pump and supply-line failures on properties that aren't on city water. Older farmhouses and outbuildings add their own risks: aging plumbing, large uninsulated spaces, and burst pipes during cold snaps. Spring snowmelt runoff and heavy late-summer monsoon storms can overwhelm rural drainage and push water where it doesn't belong.
Avondale's larger, older homes need drying power that a household fan can't provide. We bring commercial air movers and dehumidifiers sized for big, drafty farmhouses, use moisture meters to find hidden water in thick walls and subfloor, and stay until readings confirm the structure is fully dry. And because we dispatch locally rather than from Colorado Springs, we actually show up quickly when an Avondale home floods — then document everything for your insurer and bill the carrier directly.
Yes. We serve Avondale, Vineland and the St. Charles Mesa farming communities east of Pueblo along US-50, 24/7 for water, fire, mold and sewage emergencies.
Avondale sits in the Arkansas River valley, so common sources include irrigation and ditch water intrusion, high groundwater, well-pump and supply-line failures, and burst pipes in older farmhouses. Spring runoff and monsoon rain can also overwhelm rural drainage.
Yes. We bring commercial air movers and dehumidifiers sized for big, drafty spaces, monitor moisture with meters, and only finish once readings confirm the structure is fully dry.
24/7 restoration across Avondale, Vineland and the St. Charles Mesa. Free inspection, direct insurance billing.