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13854 Lakeside Circle, Suite 558
Sterling Heights, MI 48313
Commercial water losses cost more in lost revenue than in rebuild. A flooded retail store losing $5,000 a day in sales turns a $15,000 dry-out into a $30,000 total loss if drying takes five days instead of three. Speed is the main cost driver, not square footage.
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Sterling Heights sits on heavy clay soil typical of the Clinton River watershed — foundations here take on hydrostatic pressure during every major rain event.
Housing here is predominantly 1960s–1990s suburban subdivisions, with a large share of split-level and ranch homes. The most common restoration-related issues in Sterling Heights are clay-soil basement seepage, sump pump failure, ice dams. 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.
Sterling Heights subdivisions built between the 1960s and 1990s were designed before modern drain-tile standards became common. Combined with the heavy clay subsoil that defines the Clinton River watershed, that means after a multi-inch rain event we commonly see foundation seepage, sump pit overflow, and slow wicking up drywall from the bottom plate. Restoration scope here usually involves moisture mapping the full basement perimeter — not just the visible wet area — before drying equipment goes down.
Commercial restoration work in Sterling Heights has to fit around tenant operations and business continuity — and the local building conditions that drive clay-soil basement seepage in residential work affect commercial scopes too, just across larger square footage and more complex mechanical systems.
Seasonal pattern — Sterling Heights
Spring thaw and multi-day fall rain events drive most calls here; frozen pipes account for a smaller but concentrated burst of January–February work.
Soil & Water Table
Sterling Heights sits on the heavy clay subsoil characteristic of the Clinton River watershed. Clay doesn't absorb water quickly, so after major rain events hydrostatic pressure builds against foundation walls and finds any weak point — hairline cracks, floor-to-wall joints, window wells. Homes built before modern drain-tile standards often rely on aging interior French drains.
Building Stock
Sterling Heights housing is dominated by split-level and ranch homes built between 1960 and 1995, with a smaller wave of 2000s construction on the city's northern edge. Most have poured-concrete foundations, copper supply lines, and PVC drains in the newer homes — but older subdivisions still commonly have galvanized or cast-iron plumbing due for replacement.
Dispatch & Access
Dispatches from our Sterling Heights office reach most of the city in under 30 minutes outside of rush hour. Wide suburban streets mean equipment staging is straightforward on all but the tightest cul-de-sacs.
Sterling Heights spans a wide range of housing eras across distinct sub-areas. The Plumbrook neighborhood near Plumbrook Road and Van Dyke contains predominantly 1960s and 1970s ranch and tri-level homes, many with original galvanized supply lines and below-grade family rooms that complicate Category 2 and Category 3 water losses. The Lakeside corridor near Hall Road and Schoenherr trends toward 1980s and 1990s colonial construction with finished basements and engineered I-joist floor systems that require careful moisture mapping during structural drying. The Utica Junction area along the Clinton River near Dodge Park presents heightened riverine exposure, and homes in this corridor have documented basement infiltration during high-flow events. Access to rear yards is constrained by privacy fencing in much of the city, which affects equipment staging for large-loss water extraction and content pack-outs.
Sterling Heights sustained widespread basement flooding during the August 11, 2014 Metro Detroit flood, when localized rainfall totals approached and exceeded four inches in a few hours and overwhelmed combined and separated sewer systems across Macomb and Wayne Counties. Sewage backups in finished basements throughout the city produced thousands of Category 3 water losses governed by IICRC S500 protocols, and the event reshaped sewage-backup endorsement adoption across the residential market. The June and July 2021 Metro Detroit flooding events produced renewed basement-backup losses, particularly in older subdivisions with under-sized laterals. The April 15, 2026 Macomb County windstorm caused widespread tree-fall and roof damage across Sterling Heights, generating a follow-on wave of wind-driven rain intrusion claims and tarping work that overlapped with ongoing utility-restoration timelines.
Sterling Heights homeowners are insured through the standard Michigan carrier mix, with AAA/Auto Club Group, Auto-Owners, State Farm, Allstate, Citizens, Farm Bureau, and Hanover all maintaining substantial residential books in Macomb County. This carrier diversity means restoration documentation must be prepared to satisfy multiple desk-adjuster and field-adjuster review standards. Xactimate remains the industry-standard estimating platform across these carriers, and line-item scope built to current Xactimate price-list and methodology specifications is generally required for sketch, mitigation, and rebuild estimates. Photo documentation, moisture mapping, and psychrometric logs aligned with IICRC S500 reporting expectations support efficient claim resolution across the carrier landscape.
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.
Building permits in Sterling Heights are issued through the City of Sterling Heights Building Department, which administers code review and inspections under Michigan's adopted 2015 Michigan Building Code and the corresponding mechanical, electrical, and plumbing codes. Category 3 water-restoration rebuilds and post-fire reconstruction commonly require coordinated permits across structural, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing trades, with separate trade applications submitted by licensed Michigan contractors. Reconstruction work that disturbs load-bearing assemblies, replaces electrical service, or relocates plumbing rough-ins triggers structural and trade plan review. Inspection sequencing typically follows rough-in, insulation, and final stages consistent with Michigan code enforcement practice.
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 Sterling Heights homeowners before they call.
Sterling Heights' heavy clay subsoil doesn't drain quickly, which means after a multi-inch rain event hydrostatic pressure builds against foundation walls from all sides at once — not just at the drain tile the sump can reach. Water finds the weakest point: a hairline crack, an unsealed floor-to-wall joint, or a window well. A working sump handles normal events but can't relieve perimeter pressure that exceeds what the drain-tile system was designed to capture.
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.
Water Damage
IICRC S500 water extraction, structural drying, and full restoration with Xactimate documentation.
Commercial & Rebuild
Full reconstruction of drywall, flooring, trim, cabinetry, and finishes after restoration.
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.