24/7 Water Extraction & Drying
Fast response for new-construction and rural Pace properties alike.
From fast-growing subdivisions along Highway 90 to older rural properties near Chumuckla Highway, we bring 24/7 water damage restoration, fire damage restoration, and mold remediation to every part of Pace.
ComeBack Restoration, LLC provides 24/7 water damage restoration, fire damage restoration, and mold remediation throughout Pace, Florida, one of Santa Rosa County's fastest-growing communities. We typically arrive within 25 to 35 minutes from our Gulf Breeze base via Highway 90, serving both new-construction subdivisions and older rural properties along Chumuckla Highway. Call +1 850-366-1830 for emergency restoration anywhere in Pace.
Pace's population has grown quickly along the Highway 90 and I-10 corridor, and that rapid development means many homes are only a few years old. New construction is not immune to water damage—builder-grade plumbing connections, appliance supply lines, and fittings installed during fast-paced development can fail earlier than expected, often without warning.
At the same time, Pace still includes older, more rural properties near Chumuckla Highway and Berrydale, where aging septic systems and well water infrastructure present a different set of risks. Whether the cause is a new subdivision's plumbing or a rural property's older systems, a fast response prevents a manageable leak from becoming structural damage or mold within 24 to 48 hours.
We recognize common builder-grade failure points in newer Pace subdivisions and document damage to support both insurance and builder warranty claims.
For older properties near Chumuckla Highway, we account for well water systems, septic considerations, and aging plumbing during inspection.
We assess how newly cleared land and subdivision drainage may have contributed to the loss, and dry the property to a verified target.
24/7 emergency response across Pace & Santa Rosa County.
Reach our live team 24/7; we dispatch toward Pace via Highway 90.
We inspect for plumbing failure, appliance leaks, or drainage-related flooding.
Standing water is removed and affected materials assessed for salvage.
Air movers and dehumidifiers dry the property to a documented target.
Surfaces are treated to prevent mold in our humid inland climate.
We restore damaged areas and confirm the property is safe and dry.
Our crews travel Highway 90 and Avalon Boulevard to reach Pace, passing near Pace Community Park, Pace High School, and Santa Rosa Regional Airport on the way into the newer subdivisions along the growth corridor. We also regularly serve properties farther out near Chumuckla Highway and Berrydale, so wherever you are in Pace, we know the fastest way there.
New-construction damage sometimes involves a builder warranty in addition to your homeowners policy.
For newer Pace homes, we document plumbing and appliance failures with the detail needed to support a builder warranty claim alongside insurance.
Photos, moisture logs, and a clear scope of work are prepared for your adjuster from first inspection through final repairs.
Fast response for new-construction and rural Pace properties alike.
Soot cleanup, odor removal, and rebuild services for Pace homes.
Inspection and safe removal for homes of any age in Pace.
A frequent call in Pace's newer subdivisions, where builder-grade fittings can fail within the first few years.
We extract and dry carpet, laminate, and hardwood in newly built Pace homes before water damage becomes permanent.
We typically arrive in Pace within 25 to 35 minutes from our Gulf Breeze base via Highway 90 or Avalon Boulevard. As one of Santa Rosa County's fastest-growing communities, Pace is a regular part of our daily service area.
Yes. New-construction subdivisions can have builder-grade plumbing connections, appliance supply lines, and fittings that fail within the first few years, sometimes due to installation shortcuts made during rapid development. We see burst supply lines and appliance leaks frequently in Pace's newer neighborhoods.
Pace is inland and does not face storm surge, but heavy rain can overwhelm drainage in newer subdivisions built on cleared land, and low-lying properties near creeks can see localized flooding. The risk profile is different from coastal Navarre but still requires fast water removal.
Yes, we serve all of Pace, from newer subdivisions along the Highway 90 growth corridor to older, more rural properties near Chumuckla Highway and Berrydale. Each property type has different plumbing age and construction, which we account for during inspection.
We document water damage thoroughly with photos and moisture readings, which can support a builder warranty claim as well as a standard homeowners insurance claim. We recommend contacting your builder promptly for warranty-related failures while we handle the mitigation and drying.
24/7 water, fire & mold restoration in Pace, FL.