Storm & Flood Damage Restoration

Fast, professional restoration for storm damage, flooding, wet structures and water-affected properties across SEQ.

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Mould Inspection Hub

Find the cause, understand the risk and get clear scope recommendations.

Mould is often a symptom of a moisture, humidity, ventilation or building defect issue. A proper mould inspection should not only identify visible contamination. It should consider why the mould is present, where moisture may be travelling and what needs to happen next.

Ever Ready Solutions provides practical mould inspections using visual assessment, moisture readings, thermal imaging where suitable, humidity checks, site observations and professional documentation. Our inspections are designed to help owners, tenants, property managers and insurers understand the condition of the property before cleaning, remediation or further trades are arranged.

We service South East Queensland and can provide inspection findings, photos, moisture assessment details, contamination observations and scope recommendations for mould remediation, moisture rectification, drying or further investigation.

Common reasons to book a mould inspection

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Visible mould growth Ceilings, wardrobes, bathrooms, bedrooms, walls, contents or air conditioning areas.
02
Moisture or leak concerns Suspected roof leaks, plumbing leaks, shower leaks, condensation or water ingress.
03
Rental or insurance documentation Reports available with photos, readings, findings and recommended next steps.
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Recurring mould issues Where previous cleaning has failed and the underlying cause needs to be investigated.

Surface Growth Checks

Inspection of visible mould, staining, dust-settled contamination and affected building materials.

Equipment Assisted Assessment

Moisture meters, thermal imaging and site condition checks used where suitable for the property.

Professional Documentation

Reports available with photos, observations, readings and recommended scope direction.

Why Act Quickly

Mould problems can spread when moisture and humidity remain unresolved.

Basic surface cleaning may make an area look better temporarily, but it does not confirm the cause, moisture pathway or full extent of the issue. An inspection helps determine whether the problem is isolated, recurring, moisture-related or likely to require controlled remediation.

Hidden Moisture

Moisture may sit behind plaster, around windows, under flooring, inside cavities or near wet areas.

Airborne Load

Disturbed mould, dust and damp materials can affect surrounding areas without proper controls.

Recurring Growth

If condensation, leaks or humidity remain, mould can return even after cleaning has been completed.

Wrong Scope

Without an inspection, the job may be under-scoped, over-scoped or miss the actual source of the issue.

Inspection Process

A clear mould inspection process from arrival to recommendations.

Click each step below to see how a professional mould inspection is typically completed.

Site discussion and inspection brief

We begin by confirming the areas of concern, recent leaks, odours, previous cleaning attempts, visible growth, occupant concerns and any property management or insurance requirements. This helps focus the inspection on the right rooms, moisture pathways and likely causes.

Area of concern confirmed Relevant history noted Access limitations identified Inspection purpose clarified

Storms and flooding can cause sudden and severe damage to homes and businesses, leaving water-soaked materials, structural moisture, safety hazards, and contamination risks throughout the property.

Fast and controlled restoration is essential to prevent mould growth, structural deterioration, electrical hazards and long-term building damage.

Ever Ready Solutions provides Storm and Flood Damage Restoration across Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich, Redland Bay, Moreton Bay and the Gold Coast. We respond quickly, assess the impact, remove water, dry the structure and restore the property using approved restoration procedures.

What Storm & Flood Damage Restoration Involves


Storm and flood events often involve roof leaks, wind-driven rain, overflowing gutters, rising water, ground seepage, wet insulation and water-logged flooring.

Floodwater can introduce bacteria, soil, contaminants and debris that require specialised cleaning and disinfection. Even clean stormwater can quickly absorb into plasterboard, timber framing and flooring, leading to hidden moisture and mould if not managed correctly.

Professional restoration ensures affected areas are identified, dried and treated properly to save materials where possible and protect the property from secondary damage.

When This Service Is Needed

This service is essential when your property has been impacted by heavy rain, stormwater entry, roof or gutter failure, flooding, wet ceilings, high indoor humidity or visible water damage.

Delaying restoration can lead to mould growth within 24–48 hours and long-term structural deterioration. Property managers, homeowners, insurers and builders rely on trained restoration technicians to assess hidden moisture, stabilise the environment and restore the property safely and effectively.

Fast intervention reduces costs, prevents further damage and supports insurance claims.

Sorm and Flood Damage Restoration

Our Storm & Flood Damage Restoration Process

Assessment & Moisture Detection

We begin by assessing all affected areas, including ceiling cavities, walls, flooring and internal structures. Moisture meters and thermal imaging help identify visible and hidden water damage.

Water Extraction & Removal

Standing water and soaked materials are removed using professional extraction equipment. This prepares the space for proper drying.

Drying & Dehumidification

We install air movers, dehumidifiers and drying systems to restore moisture levels to a safe range. Wet insulation, carpets or materials may be removed if they cannot be saved.

Cleaning & Sanitisation

If water is contaminated or has entered from the outside ground level, sanitisation and disinfection are performed to remove bacteria, debris and flood residues.

Structural Recovery & Monitoring

Drying progress is monitored to ensure framing, cavities and surfaces reach safe moisture levels. Additional drying steps may be applied if required.

Final Review & Reporting

Once the property is stabilised and restored, a final review is completed. Drying logs or reports can be provided for insurers or property managers upon request.

Why Choose Ever Ready Solutions

Storm and flood events demand fast action, precision and reliable communication. Ever Ready Solutions responds quickly with experienced technicians trained in water restoration, moisture detection and structural drying.

We use professional drying equipment, safe work methods and clear procedures to contain damage and restore the property efficiently.

Property managers, homeowners, insurers and builders trust us for dependable service, transparency and high-quality restoration outcomes. We work respectfully, discreetly and with a strong focus on protecting both property and occupants.

Service Areas

Storm and flood restoration services are available throughout Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich, Moreton Bay, Redland Bay, the Gold Coast and all surrounding South East Queensland regions.

Need 24/7 Flood Damage Restoration Services

If your property has been affected by stormwater or flooding, immediate action is essential. We can assess the damage, dry the structure and restore the property professionally and safely.

FAQ – Storm and Flood Damage Services

How quickly should storm or flood damage be addressed?

Flooding and stormwater damage should be managed immediately. Moisture trapped in walls, flooring and cavities can lead to mould growth within 24–48 hours, so rapid extraction and drying are essential.

What is the difference between storm damage and flood damage?

Storm damage usually involves roof leaks, gutter failures or wind-driven rain. Flood damage involves water entering from outside ground level, often carrying debris or contaminants. Both require professional assessment and drying.

Can water-damaged materials be saved?

Some materials can be restored if water is clean and the drying process begins quickly. However, saturated insulation, plasterboard, flooring or contaminated floodwater-affected items may require removal.

Do you help with insurance claims?

Yes. We can provide moisture reports, photos and documentation to support insurance claims and communicate restoration steps clearly for assessors and property managers.

Is the service available after hours or during emergencies?

Yes. Storm and flood events often happen without warning, and we provide rapid response to stabilise the property and prevent further damage.

Do you check for hidden moisture?

Absolutely. We use moisture meters and thermal imaging to detect water inside walls, ceilings, subfloors and cavities, ensuring the property is properly dried and safe.