Water, Storm and Fire Damage Restoration in Fayetteville, AR | Paul Davis Restoration of Northwest Arkansas
Paul Davis NWA provides 24/7 water, storm, fire & mold restoration in Fayetteville, AR — from the University District to Mount Sequoyah. Call (479) 396-2256.
Property Damage Restoration in Fayetteville, AR
Water damage is the most common — and most misunderstood — property disaster in Fayetteville. Whether it’s a burst pipe in a commercial building downtown, a plumbing failure in a multi-tenant property near the University of Arkansas, storm-driven water intrusion at a Joyce Boulevard business, or a water loss in a residence on the Hill or Mount Sequoyah — Paul Davis NWA responds fast to extract water, dry the structure, and prevent mold before it starts.
For commercial properties, minimizing downtime is critical. We work efficiently and communicate clearly with property managers, business owners, and insurance adjusters to get your operation back up and running as quickly as possible.
We use industrial extraction equipment, commercial dehumidifiers, and thermal imaging cameras to find moisture behind walls and under floors that standard cleanup methods miss entirely. Every water loss is different — we treat yours that way.
Services include: Water extraction, structural drying, moisture mapping, mold prevention, drywall and flooring repair, contents protection, and insurance documentation.
Restoration Services We Provide in Fayetteville, AR
A fire is one of the most disorienting events a property owner can face — residential or commercial. Beyond the visible damage, smoke and soot travel through HVAC systems and deposit corrosive residue on surfaces throughout the building, often in areas that never saw a flame. For commercial properties, that means inventory, equipment, and finishes throughout the facility may be affected.
Paul Davis NWA provides comprehensive fire damage cleanup and restoration for Fayetteville homes and businesses — soot removal, smoke odor neutralization using thermal fogging and hydroxyl technology, structural repairs, contents cleaning and restoration, and full rebuilding services when needed. We document everything for your insurance claim and work with your adjuster directly.
Services include: Soot and smoke cleanup, odor elimination, structural repair and rebuild, contents restoration, and insurance coordination.
Mold Remediation
Fayetteville’s combination of older building stock, significant annual rainfall, and humid summers creates favorable conditions for mold growth — in commercial and residential properties alike. Crawl spaces, HVAC systems, wall cavities, and areas near Scull Creek, Lake Fayetteville, and other drainage corridors are all high-risk zones after heavy rain events.
For commercial property owners, mold is not just a health concern — it’s a liability. Paul Davis NWA provides IICRC-certified mold remediation for Fayetteville homes and businesses — containment, negative air pressure, safe material removal, antimicrobial treatment, structural drying, and clearance testing to confirm the space is safe and documentable before we leave.
Services include: Mold inspection and assessment, containment and removal, HEPA filtration, antimicrobial treatment, structural drying, clearance testing, and insurance documentation.
Why Fayetteville Homes and Businesses Choose Paul Davis NWA
IICRC-Certified Technicians — Our team holds the industry’s most respected certifications in water damage restoration, mold remediation, and fire and smoke restoration.
24/7 Emergency Response — We answer calls around the clock and dispatch to Fayetteville locations immediately. Our 30-minute response commitment isn’t a marketing line — it’s how we operate.
We Know Fayetteville — From historic commercial buildings downtown and the University of Arkansas district to older residential neighborhoods on Mount Sequoyah and the Hill, we understand the unique restoration challenges that Fayetteville’s diverse property mix presents.
Direct Insurance Coordination — Paul Davis NWA works with all major insurance carriers. We document damage thoroughly, provide independent estimates, and advocate for a complete scope of work on your behalf.
Full-Service Restoration — We don’t hand off halfway through. From the first call to final repairs, Paul Davis NWA handles mitigation, remediation, and rebuild — one company, one point of contact, start to finish.
Neighborhoods and Areas We Serve in Fayetteville
Paul Davis NWA responds to property damage emergencies throughout all of Fayetteville, including:
- The Hill — Historic neighborhood near the University of Arkansas campus, known for older homes with unique restoration needs
- Mount Sequoyah — Elevated east Fayetteville neighborhood with mature tree cover and older housing stock
- University of Arkansas District — Campus-area residences and commercial properties
- South Fayetteville — Including newer residential subdivisions and commercial corridors
- North Fayetteville — Including Zion Road corridor and surrounding neighborhoods
- Downtown Fayetteville — Historic commercial and mixed-use properties
- Joyce Boulevard corridor and surrounding areas
- All of Washington County
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can Paul Davis NWA reach my Fayetteville property? We maintain a 30-minute response commitment across Northwest Arkansas, including all of Fayetteville. We’re dispatching from the NWA corridor and can reach most Fayetteville locations quickly regardless of time of day.
Do you work with my insurance company? Yes. Paul Davis NWA works directly with all major insurance carriers operating in Arkansas. We provide thorough damage documentation, independent estimates, and direct billing coordination so you’re not caught between your contractor and your adjuster.
Can you handle both the cleanup and the repairs? Yes — we’re a full-service restoration company. We handle mitigation, remediation, and structural rebuild under one roof. You won’t need to find a separate contractor to finish the job.
Do you serve the University of Arkansas area? Yes. We serve the entire Fayetteville city limits, including the University District, campus-adjacent neighborhoods, and all surrounding areas of Washington County.