
Our Certifications & Expertise
- IICRC-trained technicians
- Water damage & mold remediation certified
- Structural drying experts
- Insurance documentation specialists
- Veteran-led leadership team
Your Local, Family-Led Water Damage & Storm Restoration Team
Restoration Team
Heartland Flood is a Kansas City–based restoration company providing 24/7 emergency water removal, storm damage repair, mold remediation, and full home rebuilding.
Our mission: respond fast, restore right, and protect families from long-term damage.
Our values are Trust, Partnership & Excellence
Our Story
Our Values
Integrity: Honest estimates, no hidden fees, documented work.
Quality: Certified technicians, industrial-grade equipment.
Care: We treat your home like our own.
WORKING PROCESS
Our Commitment to You
We stand behind our work with industry-leading guarantees
30-Minute
Emergency team arrives within 30 minutes or less
Upfront Pricing
No hidden fees. Clear estimates before we start
Insurance Billing
Direct insurance billing. We handle the paperwork
100% Satisfaction
We guarantee your complete satisfaction


TESTIMONIALS
Our Customer’s Feedback
Katrina Logan
“Came way quicker and got the job complete before other places could make it out. Fast and efficient!”
Hunter Rahto
“Great company that actually cares about their customers and wants to help. They do free estimates which is super helpful.”
Steph Cook
“Kaleb is a rock star, and all of the guys at Heartland are super helpful and really nice. Great work done removing the mold in my family's basement. Will recommend in the future for sure.”
Storm Bailey
“Sent Heartland Water a client for water damage and he responded and went out to his home in less than 24 hours!! Top tier service and communication!!”
Often — if it’s sudden and accidental.
Examples like burst pipes, drain failures, or appliance leaks are commonly covered. Long-term leaks, neglect, or wear-and-tear usually aren’t. Coverage depends on your policy language, not opinions — and we help you read it clearly.
No. Mold caused by a covered water loss may be covered even if mold itself is limited. The key question is what caused the moisture, not whether mold is present.
Immediately. Mold can begin developing in 24–48 hours. The longer moisture remains, the worse the damage — and the harder insurance is to work with later.
Water removal, drying, moisture mapping, material removal if needed, and documentation. It’s not just fans — it’s controlled structure drying designed to stop secondary damage.
Drying: 3–5 days (typical)
Mold remediation: 1–5 days (depends on size)
Rebuild: Depends on scope and materials
We give timelines upfront and update you as conditions change.
Yes — your policy is a reimbursement contract, not a maintenance agreement.
Insurance may pay you back, but you hired the contractor. We help you file and support the claim, but the contract remains with you.
Always. You are never required to use the insurance company’s “preferred” vendor. That list serves their cost goals, not necessarily your home.
It happens. We document moisture, damage, and industry standards so decisions stay based on facts, not opinions. Final coverage decisions are theirs — but data always beats denial language.
No. Not all mold is toxic. But any indoor growth means moisture is present, which is a real building problem whether the mold is “black” or green.
Choose companies that:
Explain instead of scare
Measure instead of guess
Put timelines and scope in writing
Encourage second opinions
Educate, not pressure
A good contractor never hides behind urgency.







