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13854 Lakeside Circle, Suite 558
Sterling Heights, MI 48313
The first 24 hours after a water loss set the ceiling on what your restoration will cost. Standing water removed, air movers placed, dehumidifiers running, and moisture readings documented — that is what separates a $3,000 dry-out from a $30,000 rebuild.
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Armada homes are predominantly on large rural lots — restoration jobs here frequently involve crawl spaces that sit on bare ground beneath older farmhouses.
Housing here is predominantly Rural village with mix of historic and small-farm homes. The most common restoration-related issues in Armada are well and septic, freeze damage, crawl space moisture. 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.
Armada's predominantly rural housing stock includes many homes on large lots with crawl spaces over bare ground beneath older farmhouses. Moisture problems here are often slow and chronic rather than catastrophic — high ambient crawlspace humidity, insulation degradation, and eventual mold growth on joist bays. Restoration projects frequently include vapor-barrier improvements as part of the rebuild rather than just drying the immediate event.
For water damage work specifically in Armada, the dominant driver we see on local jobs is well and septic — which affects how fast water spreads, where it hides, and how long drying realistically takes.
Seasonal pattern — Armada
Crawl-space chronic moisture work is a year-round constant; winter freeze and summer storm events are the concentrated annual spikes.
Soil & Water Table
Armada's rural village setting sits on agricultural land with variable soil composition. Most homes are on private wells and septic systems with drain fields sized to 1970s-1990s standards. Crawlspaces over bare earth are common in older farmhouses, creating chronic moisture conditions independent of any acute water event.
Building Stock
Armada's rural village character features historic homes and working farmhouses on large lots. Older farmhouses commonly have crawlspaces over bare earth, uninsulated or minimally-insulated envelopes, and original plumbing that predates modern code. Each project is effectively a custom scope.
Dispatch & Access
Rural village dispatches take 45-60 minutes from Sterling Heights. Large lot sizes mean extended hose runs are typical, and crews plan staging carefully when farm equipment or outbuildings are in the way.
Armada is a small village inside Armada Township in northeast Macomb County, with a building inventory dominated by century-old frame homes clustered along Main Street, Burk Street, and the blocks surrounding the Armada Fairgrounds. These structures commonly have stone or block foundations, narrow stair access to basements, original wood lath, and limited subfloor drying clearances, all of which affect equipment placement during water mitigation. Outside the village, Armada Township is predominantly agricultural, with working farms, orchards, and rural residential parcels served by private wells and septic systems. Properties along 32 Mile, 33 Mile, and Armada Center Road frequently include barns, equipment sheds, and silos that introduce contamination considerations after fire or storm losses. Lot sizes generally permit truck-mount and trailer access without the staging constraints found in denser parts of the county.
Armada and Armada Township were directly affected by the April 15, 2026 Macomb County windstorm, with the village's mature street trees producing impact damage to roofs, gutters, and historic frame homes near Main Street and the fairgrounds, and rural parcels seeing barn-roof and outbuilding damage from sustained gusts. The December 2013 Michigan ice storm produced heavy accumulation across northeast Macomb, with severed service drops, limb falls onto older roof framing, and extended outages that compromised sump operation in basement-equipped homes. EF0 and EF1 tornado activity has historically touched down in rural northeast Macomb during spring severe-weather events, and emergency response times to outlying township parcels are longer than in central or southern Macomb, which lengthens fire-loss exposure and increases secondary water damage from suppression efforts.
Armada's agricultural character makes Michigan Farm Bureau a notable carrier in the area alongside AAA/Auto Club Group, Auto-Owners, State Farm, Allstate, Citizens, and Hanover. Farm Bureau policies on working farms commonly include separate coverage limits for the dwelling, attached structures, detached barns, equipment sheds, and stored crops or feed, which requires scope-writing that allocates damage by structure rather than by single-line totals. Properties on private wells and septic require documentation of system condition and potability testing after Category 3 water losses, with results tied to Michigan EGLE guidance. Xactimate is the standard estimating platform, and adjusters expect industry-standard moisture mapping and mold remediation protocols when microbial growth is suspected.
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.
Permits for restoration work in Armada are issued through Armada Township offices, which administer building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing review for both the village and surrounding township under the 2015 Michigan Building Code and Michigan Residential Code. Working farms with mixed agricultural and residential structures may require coordinated review where outbuildings are involved. Properties on private wells and septic systems require Macomb County Health Department coordination after Category 3 water events, including septic-component inspection and well potability testing under Michigan EGLE guidance. Inspection scheduling on outlying agricultural parcels typically runs longer than in denser parts of the county, and access road conditions during spring thaw can further delay required field inspections.
Prime Restoration provides 24/7 emergency water damage restoration built around the industry-standard mitigation protocol. Our crews extract standing water, set up containment, install industrial air movers and LGR dehumidifiers, and monitor moisture levels daily until the structure reaches documented dry standard. Every project is photographed and written up in Xactimate so homeowners have detailed line-item scope to submit to their insurance carrier.
The same documented process on every project.
A trained technician arrives, photographs the scene, identifies the water source, and maps affected materials with moisture meters and thermal imaging following industry-standard mitigation protocol.
Water is classified Category 1 (clean), 2 (gray), or 3 (black) and Class 1–4 by evaporation load. Non-affected areas are contained with 6-mil poly to prevent cross-contamination.
Truck-mounted extractors and submersible pumps remove standing water. Saturated carpet pad is removed and disposed of. Drilling weep holes into wall cavities lets trapped water drain.
Air movers, LGR dehumidifiers, and directed heat are set based on a written drying plan. Daily moisture readings are logged until materials reach dry standard.
Affected materials are cleaned with professional-grade antimicrobial. Contents are cleaned, dried, and inventoried for pack-out when needed.
Drywall, flooring, trim, and paint are rebuilt to pre-loss condition. Every line item is documented in Xactimate so you have detailed paperwork for your insurance carrier.
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Common questions from Armada homeowners before they call.
Many older Armada farmhouses have crawlspaces over bare earth with little or no vapor barrier and minimal insulation. Moisture from the ground evaporates continuously into the crawlspace and then into the home above, creating chronic baseline humidity even without any acute water event. Restoration projects in these homes often include vapor-barrier installation and drainage improvements as part of the rebuild, because treating only the acute event doesn't address the underlying condition.
Our dispatcher assigns a trained restoration crew as soon as you call. Most residential losses are reached within about 60 minutes across our core service area, though severe weather or freeway closures can extend response time.
Prime Restoration is a licensed restoration contractor. We document the full project scope in Xactimate — the same software adjusters use — so you have clear paperwork to submit to your carrier.
A typical Class 2 water loss reaches dry standard in 3–5 days. Class 3 losses with saturated walls, carpet pad, and subfloor usually run 5–7 days. We log moisture readings daily so drying time is based on measurements, not guesswork.
For Category 1 (clean water) losses, most homeowners stay in place. Industrial air movers are loud (roughly 65–75 dB) and the affected area should stay contained. Category 2 and 3 losses often require temporary relocation until sanitization is complete.
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
Basement water extraction, contents pack-out, structural drying, and sanitization.
Water Damage
Emergency response to burst, frozen, or ruptured pipes — water extraction, wall cavity drying, and rebuild.
Water Damage
Ceiling leak diagnosis, dry-out, drywall replacement, and painted finish restoration.
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24/7 emergency dispatch. trained restoration crews. Typical response within 60 minutes across our core service area.