Orange County Restoration Services – Water, Fire, and Mold Damage
24/7 Emergency Response: (951) 579-4096
Superior Restoration serves every city in Orange County from our Anaheim office at 1260 South Simpson Circle. That puts us within 30 minutes of nearly every address in the county, from Brea on the north line to San Clemente on the south line, and from the coast inland to Yorba Linda. When a homeowner in Newport Beach has a slab leak at 2 a.m. or a wildfire jumps a ridge above Laguna Beach, our crews are on the road before the call is fully logged.
Orange County’s Restoration Problem Is a Study in Contrasts
No county in Superior Restoration’s service area has a wider spread of restoration needs. A 1955 tract home in central Santa Ana has galvanized steel supply lines, cast iron drains, and a raised wood foundation. A 2015 luxury condo in the Platinum Triangle has copper lines under slab. A Laguna Beach hillside home sits on 1950s fill dirt with a history of landslides. A Yorba Linda Wildland-Urban Interface property lost homes to the 2008 Freeway Complex Fire. A restoration company working Orange County needs to know the difference between all of those situations, because the same playbook does not apply to all of them.
The 1938 Flood Still Shapes Risk Today
Orange County’s modern drainage infrastructure exists because of the March 1938 Santa Ana River flood, which killed 43 people in Orange County and destroyed the communities of Atwood and La Jolla. Roughly 68,400 acres were inundated. The flood control channels that run through Anaheim, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Fountain Valley, and Huntington Beach were engineered afterward, and those channels are still the backbone of how the county handles heavy rain. When an El Nino year stacks storms back-to-back, those channels show their limits fast.
The Wildland-Urban Interface Runs Along the Eastern and Southern Edges
Anaheim Hills, Yorba Linda, Orange Park Acres, Silverado Canyon, Trabuco Canyon, and the hill neighborhoods of Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, and San Clemente all sit where the city meets open chaparral. The 2007 Santiago Fire, the 2008 Freeway Complex Fire, and the 1993 Laguna Fire that destroyed 366 homes are not historical curiosities. They are the baseline risk profile for those neighborhoods.
The Coast Has Its Own Problems
Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, and San Clemente deal with a combination of coastal flooding, salt air corrosion on older construction, and landslide risk in the cliff neighborhoods. The 2005 Bluebird Canyon landslide in Laguna Beach and the 1998 Via Estoril landslide in Laguna Niguel both required restoration work that went beyond water damage and into structural rebuilds.
What We Handle in Orange County
Water Damage Restoration: Burst pipes, slab leaks, appliance failures, storm flooding, sewer backups. Emergency extraction, structural drying, and full repair.
Fire Damage Restoration: Board-up, smoke and soot removal, structural cleaning, odor removal, and reconstruction. We work both the flatlands and the hillside WUI neighborhoods.
Mold Remediation: Testing, containment, removal, and prevention. Older Orange County homes with undiagnosed slab leaks often have extensive hidden mold by the time anyone notices.
Damage Reconstruction: Drywall, flooring, cabinetry, painting, and full structural repair after water, fire, or mold damage.
Orange County Cities We Serve
Our Anaheim office covers all of Orange County. For city-specific information about restoration services in your area, visit your city page below. Every city page includes local water and fire risk context, nearest office drive time, and a direct contact for emergency service.




