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13854 Lakeside Circle, Suite 558
Sterling Heights, MI 48313
Commercial properties often have concealed utilities — data cables, network runs, HVAC trunks — running through the same ceiling spaces where water damage occurs. Drying has to account for equipment the landlord usually does not even know is there.
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Eastpointe’s combined sewer system is more than 70 years old in many neighborhoods — heavy rainstorms routinely push sewage into low-lying basements along Gratiot.
Housing here is predominantly Dense 1940s–1950s bungalow housing on small lots. The most common restoration-related issues in Eastpointe are combined sewer backup, aging drain lines, basement flooding. Our crews treat each property as its own project — scope, drying time, and rebuild needs are written based on what we measure on site, not a generic playbook.
Eastpointe's combined sewer system is more than 70 years old in many neighborhoods, and heavy rainstorms routinely push sewage into low-lying basements along the Gratiot corridor. Restoration scopes here must follow IICRC S500 Category 3 protocols on every affected surface, not just where standing water was visible, because contaminated water wicks upward through drywall bottom plates and horizontally through sub-floor seams long after the visible water is gone.
Commercial restoration work in Eastpointe has to fit around tenant operations and business continuity — and the local building conditions that drive combined sewer backup in residential work affect commercial scopes too, just across larger square footage and more complex mechanical systems.
Seasonal pattern — Eastpointe
Combined sewer backups spike during summer and early fall thunderstorm events; winter calls are predominantly frozen supply line failures.
Soil & Water Table
Eastpointe's combined sewer infrastructure is over 70 years old in most neighborhoods and was built for a lower-density era than the city now supports. Heavy rain events routinely surcharge the system and force Category 3 water upward through floor drains. Low-lying basements along Gratiot are especially exposed.
Building Stock
Eastpointe's housing is dominated by dense 1940s-1950s bungalow construction on small city lots. Most homes are 900-1200 square feet with full basements, original cast-iron waste lines, and aging combined sewer connections that regularly back up during heavy storms.
Dispatch & Access
Compact 1940s-1950s lots mean tight driveway access in most neighborhoods. Equipment staging often happens from the street, and crews plan ahead for hose routing into basements.
Eastpointe consists almost entirely of pre-1960 housing, much of it built between 1925 and 1955 as part of the original Halfway and East Detroit street grid. The neighborhoods south of 9 Mile Road between Gratiot and Kelly contain dense small-lot bungalows with partial basements, plaster-on-wood-lath walls, and original asbestos-containing pipe insulation that requires abatement coordination during water-restoration tear-out. The Spindler Park area north of Stephens features slightly larger 1950s ranch and Cape Cod homes with finished basements. Eastpointe's combined sanitary-and-storm sewer system, shared with much of the Lake St. Clair drainage basin, makes the city highly susceptible to backup losses during heavy rainfall events, and IICRC S500 Category 3 documentation applies to the majority of basement losses in older stock.
Eastpointe sustained particularly severe Category 3 basement sewage losses during the August 11, 2014 Metro Detroit flood, when combined-sewer overflow conditions produced widespread intrusion across the dense pre-war housing stock south of 9 Mile Road. The June and July 2021 Metro Detroit flooding events repeated the pattern in many of the same blocks, and IICRC S500 Category 3 classification applied across the majority of those losses. The December 2013 Michigan ice storm generated tree-fall and roof-load damage with secondary water intrusion as ice melted across compromised roofing assemblies. The April 15, 2026 Macomb County windstorm produced fresh wind and roof damage throughout Eastpointe, with extended outages complicating active drying operations on jobs already in progress.
Eastpointe residential policies are written across the standard Michigan carrier set that includes AAA/Auto Club Group, Auto-Owners, State Farm, Allstate, Citizens, Farm Bureau, and Hanover, with combined-sewer-system exposure making sewage-backup endorsements a particularly significant policy variable. Because the city has a high rate of Category 3 basement losses, carrier endorsement language and sublimit caps frequently determine the rebuild scope that can be supported. Xactimate is the consistent estimating standard across these carriers, and restoration estimates aligned to current Xactimate methodology, with IICRC S500 documentation appended to mitigation invoices, are the standard expectation for desk and field review.
Prime Restoration is a licensed Michigan restoration contractor. We document project scope in Xactimate so homeowners have clear line-item paperwork to submit to their carrier.
Eastpointe building permits are issued through the City of Eastpointe Building Department under Michigan's adopted 2015 Michigan Building Code and the corresponding mechanical, electrical, and plumbing codes. Because Eastpointe's housing stock is largely pre-1960, Category 3 water-restoration rebuilds and post-fire reconstruction frequently expose original knob-and-tube wiring, cloth-jacketed conductors, galvanized supply lines, and clay drain components, all of which trigger trade-permit review when altered or replaced. Mechanical permits apply when furnaces, water heaters, or ductwork are repaired or reset, and structural permits apply when load-bearing framing or subfloor assemblies are rebuilt. Inspection sequencing follows standard Michigan rough-in, insulation, and final stages.
Commercial water losses are scoped around business continuity — the goal is to get the property dry and open as fast as safely possible. Our crews coordinate after-hours work, containment around operating areas, and documentation that works for commercial insurance carriers. IICRC S500 applies the same way it does residentially, but scale and coordination are the main differences.
The same documented process on every project — based on IICRC S500.
Before any demolition, we coordinate with facility management on which areas can stay operational during mitigation.
6-mil poly and negative air isolate affected areas so operations in other zones can continue.
Truck-mounted extractors, large-capacity LGR dehumidifiers, and industrial air movers are deployed at commercial scale.
Office furniture, electronics, inventory, and documents are protected or packed out. Contents inventory is documented for the carrier.
Ceiling tiles, carpet, drywall, and finishes are rebuilt around the business operation schedule.
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Common questions from Eastpointe homeowners before they call.
Eastpointe's combined sewer system is over 70 years old in most neighborhoods and was built for a much lower-density era than the city now supports. During heavy rain events, the system surcharges and pushes water — including sewage — back through floor drains into low-lying basements along and near the Gratiot corridor. Individual backwater valves help but aren't universal, and recurring backups in the same basements are common during major storm events.
In most cases, yes. Containment isolates the affected area and work can proceed after hours. This is coordinated with facility management on a project-by-project basis.
We provide detailed Xactimate documentation that commercial insurance carriers and third-party adjusters use as a starting point. Claim submission and any follow-up discussions remain between the property owner and their carrier.
Prime Restoration is a licensed restoration contractor. We document the full project scope in Xactimate so you have clear line-item paperwork to submit to your carrier.
We also serve these nearby Macomb and Oakland County communities.
24/7 emergency dispatch. IICRC-certified crews. Typical response within 60 minutes across our core service area.