Water Damage Restoration in Peachtree Corners, GA

Peachtree Corners is the closest big city to our front door. Viking Restoration’s headquarters sits on Satellite Boulevard in Duluth, about ten minutes up Peachtree Parkway — which means when a water heater lets go in Amberfield or a finished basement takes on storm water off a wooded lot, our crew is often pulling up before the shop vac would have made its second trip. We answer 24/7, commit to being on-site in 90 minutes or less for emergencies, and run the whole job as one team: extraction, structural drying, and the rebuild, documented for your insurance claim from the first photo. Call (470) 567-1284.

Finished master bathroom rebuilt after a whole-home water loss in Gwinnett County GA
A master bath our crews rebuilt after a Gwinnett County water loss — the same suite where the leak began.

How Water Gets Into Peachtree Corners Homes (30092)

Gwinnett’s largest city is also one of its youngest — incorporated only in 2012 — but its neighborhoods are anything but new. Peachtree Corners grew up as a planned community in the 1970s, ’80s, and ’90s, and that age shows in its plumbing. Supply lines and water heaters installed when Neely Farm and Amberfield were built are now decades past their design life. Many metro-Atlanta homes of that exact era were plumbed with gray polybutylene — a material so failure-prone it produced a class-action settlement — and when poly-B splits, it splits without warning. Add the finished basements and bonus rooms these houses are known for, and a single upstairs failure can soak three levels before anyone is home to notice. Our water damage cleanup crews handle all of it: extraction, drying verified with moisture meters, and tear-out limited to what the readings actually condemn.

Chattahoochee Lots, Wooded Yards, and Wet Basements

The Chattahoochee frames Peachtree Corners along its northwest edge, and the terrain rolls down toward it through hardwood lots that homeowners here prize. In a summer downpour those beautiful yards move a lot of water: gutters clog with leaf litter, downspouts dump against foundations, and the low corner of a cul-de-sac collects the whole street’s runoff. The calls that follow are predictable — a flooded basement after an evening storm, a sump pump that failed exactly when it mattered, or storm damage where wind drove rain past flashing that had held for forty years. If water is rising where you keep the golf clubs and the guest bed, call before it reaches the drywall screws.

Burst Pipes and the Poly-B Problem in Peachtree Corners

Hard freezes are rare here — which is why they do so much damage when they arrive. The Christmas 2022 single-digit snap burst pipes across Gwinnett County, and homes from the ’70s and ’80s took it worst: uninsulated runs above garages, hose bibs without frost-proof stems, and aging poly-B that had been waiting years for an excuse. If a line lets go in your house, shut off the main, kill power to any soaked rooms, and call us — our burst pipe crews extract, dry, and document the loss, and if the plumber finds gray pipe behind the wall, you will want that conversation sooner rather than later.

Sewage Backups and Fifty-Year-Old Systems

The sewer laterals under Peachtree Corners’ oldest streets have been in the ground since Technology Park was young, and half a century of root growth and settling takes a toll. When a lateral blocks and pushes a Category 3 backup into a basement bath, our sewage backup crews extract it, remove what cannot be sanitized, and disinfect to restoration standards — and because reconstruction is in-house, the same company that hauls out the ruined carpet is the one laying the new floor.

A Whole-Home Water Loss We Rebuilt Next Door in Dacula

The project on our case-studies page is a Gwinnett story worth reading before you hire anyone: a November 2023 plumbing failure in an upstairs master suite that traveled two floors, ran through the homeowner’s Allstate claim with every stage photographed, and ended in a rebuild the family likes better than the original house. Peachtree Corners’ two-story floor plans fail the same way — water goes down, ceilings come with it — and the fix follows the same playbook we ran there.

Living room ceiling rebuild in progress after water damage in Dacula GA
Mid-rebuild on that Dacula job: the coffered ceiling going back in over floor protection.
Restored living room with coffered ceiling after water damage restoration in Dacula GA
The same living room finished — ceiling, built-ins, and hardwoods restored.

Serving Peachtree Corners and Its Neighbors

From our Duluth headquarters, the same crews that cover Peachtree Corners also serve: Berkeley Lake · Norcross · Duluth · Johns Creek (across the river) · Suwanee. One number reaches all of it: (470) 567-1284.

Why Peachtree Corners Homeowners Call Viking Restoration

  • Ten minutes from our Duluth headquarters — usually our fastest response zone, always within the 90-minutes-or-less emergency commitment
  • One team from extraction through reconstruction — no second contractor mid-crisis
  • Insurance-claim fluent — every stage photographed and logged from the first visit
  • IICRC-certified, licensed and insured, locally owned in Gwinnett County
  • At home everywhere in town — Technology Park to Jones Bridge Park, The Forum to Neely Farm

Viking Restoration · 2180 Satellite Blvd, Suite 400, Duluth, GA 30097 · (470) 567-1284 — ten minutes from Peachtree Corners via Peachtree Parkway.

Peachtree Corners Water Damage FAQs

How fast can you reach a Peachtree Corners home?

Fast — this is our own back yard. Crews dispatch from Satellite Boulevard in Duluth, ten minutes up Peachtree Parkway, around the clock. Our emergency commitment is 90 minutes or less; Peachtree Corners rarely takes a quarter of that.

My home was built in the 1980s. Should I be worried about the pipes?

Worth checking, yes. Homes of that era across metro Atlanta often carry gray polybutylene supply lines, which fail suddenly rather than gracefully. We handle the water damage side when it happens — and we will tell you plainly if what we find behind the wall means a plumber should see it next.

My finished basement flooded. Can the carpet and drywall be saved?

Sometimes — it depends on how long the water sat and where it came from. Clean supply water extracted quickly often means the framing and much of the finish survive; storm runoff or sewage changes the math. We measure instead of guessing, and we only remove what the moisture readings condemn.

Will you work with my insurance company?

Yes — documentation is built into how we run a job. The Dacula project above went through the homeowner’s Allstate claim with every stage photographed from first extraction to final walkthrough, and yours gets the same file.

Do you handle commercial water losses too?

We do. Offices and flex space around Technology Park flood the same ways houses do — supply lines, water heaters, roof failures — and the drying science is the same, run after hours when your business needs it to be.

Water spreads by the minute, not by the appointment slot. If it is midnight and a pipe just let go in Amberfield, Neely Farm, or anywhere else in Peachtree Corners, call Viking Restoration at (470) 567-1284 now — or send us a message and we will call you right back.

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