Water Damage Restoration · Connecticut

Exclusive water & fire restoration leads in Connecticut.

Connecticut spans a busy Long Island Sound shoreline and a cold interior, so restoration work runs from coastal surge in Fairfield County — where Superstorm Sandy flooded shoreline towns in 2012 — to ice dams and frozen pipes across the Litchfield Hills and the Connecticut River valley.

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Where the work is in Connecticut

We generate exclusive restoration leads across Connecticut’s major markets — delivered to one company per territory.

Bridgeport Long Island Sound coastal city heavily exposed to storm surge, with dense older housing prone to ice dams and aging-pipe failures.
New Haven Historic harbor city with old multi-family stock vulnerable to coastal surge, ice dams, and humid-summer mold.
Stamford Fairfield County shoreline city that took significant surge and flooding from Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
Hartford Connecticut River-valley capital exposed to river flooding and interior-cold frozen-pipe and ice-dam losses.
Waterbury Naugatuck River-valley city in the colder interior with older mill housing and ice-dam exposure.
Norwalk Low-lying Long Island Sound shoreline community repeatedly exposed to nor’easter and hurricane storm surge.

What drives restoration demand in Connecticut

Connecticut’s Long Island Sound shoreline draws nor’easter and hurricane storm surge into low-lying Fairfield County and coastal cities, while the colder interior and Litchfield Hills see heavy snow, ice dams, and frozen pipes, and the Connecticut River valley floods in spring.

The losses we generate leads for here

  • Coastal storm surge along Long Island Sound, as with Superstorm Sandy in 2012
  • Nor’easters striking the densely populated shoreline
  • Ice dams and frozen pipes across the colder interior and Litchfield Hills
  • Connecticut and Naugatuck river-valley flooding in spring
  • Aging historic and mill-era housing with old plumbing and humid-summer mold risk

Restoration demand splits between affluent, surge-exposed Fairfield County shoreline towns and the older interior cities of the Connecticut River valley, with coastal storms and winter ice dams driving the largest seasonal surges.

Why Connecticut restoration companies choose us

No Upfront Cost

Pay per qualified lead. Pricing set by trade & market on a quick call.

Only Pay for Legitimate Leads

Card on file, auto-charged at delivery, refunded if a lead is not legitimate.

Exclusive to Your Territory

We sell to only ONE contractor of your type in your area. Once you lock it down, we lock it down for you.

You only pay for legitimate leads

You DON’T pay when…

  • Wrong/disconnected phone number
  • Fake/undeliverable contact info
  • Person wanted a DIFFERENT service than the trade
  • Person is OUTSIDE the contractor’s agreed service area
  • Obvious spam/bot
  • Duplicate of an already-delivered lead

We refund these — every time.

You DO pay when…

  • Homeowner did not answer / was slow to respond
  • Homeowner chose a different contractor
  • Budget mismatch / job too expensive for them
  • Contractor was too slow to call
  • Homeowner is “just price shopping” but is a REAL person genuinely seeking the service
  • The deal simply did not close

These are real leads — that’s the job.

A real person genuinely looking for your service in your area is a real lead — even if they’re getting other quotes, even if they don’t end up hiring you. That’s normal buying behavior, not a junk lead. We refund junk, not deals that didn’t close.

Your territory is yours alone

We sell to one restoration company of your type per territory. Once you lock down your area, we lock it down for you — your competitors can’t buy in.

Territories are first-come. Once a restoration company claims one, it’s closed.

Lock down your Connecticut territory.

One restoration company per territory. First to claim it, owns it.

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