Contact National Disaster Response | 24/7 Restoration Utah

Need help with water damage, fire & smoke cleanup, mold remediation, storm board-up/tarping, hoarder house cleanouts, or reconstruction? Reach out anytime—we serve Utah County and Salt Lake County and can help you understand next steps.

Choose the fastest way to contact National Disaster Response

Call 24/7

For active leaks, flooding, smoke odor, or time-sensitive damage, calling is the fastest way to get help.

Text Us

Prefer texting? Send the address, what happened, and when it started. Photos help us triage quickly.

Email

For non-urgent questions, documentation, or scheduling follow-ups, email works well.

Mailing Address

National Disaster Response
560 S. 1325 W., Orem, UT 84058 USA

Request Help

Use the form to tell us what’s going on. The more detail you share, the easier it is to recommend the next step—especially when moisture may be hiding behind walls, under flooring, or in insulation.

    Contact Information

    Inquiry Details

    Utah County and Salt Lake County (including Orem, Provo, Lehi, American Fork, Draper, Sandy, and nearby areas)

    What happens next

    Insurance involved? Contact National Disaster Response First.

    If insurance is involved, call us first so we can document and help you navigate the claim. We’ll focus on clear notes and photos so the situation is recorded accurately from day one.

    Contact FAQs

    Yes—call anytime for urgent water, fire/smoke, storm damage, or situations where time matters.

    If it’s safe, stop the source of water, avoid wet electrical areas, and move small valuables out of standing water. For storm damage, avoid unstable areas and do not climb on a wet roof.

    Yes. Photos help us understand what’s happening and prepare the right approach.

    Yes. We can manage mitigation (extraction, drying, containment, cleaning) and coordinate reconstruction when the site is ready.

    Utah County and Salt Lake County, including Orem, Provo, Lehi, American Fork, Draper, Sandy, and surrounding areas.

    Need help now? Contact National Disaster Response now.

    Call anytime—385-336-4605. For non-urgent requests, use the form and we’ll follow up.