Flood damage from the White River? Get connected with vetted local restoration contractors.
Historic flooding hit Noblesville, Fishers, Carmel, Indianapolis and surrounding communities. If your home took on water, you are not alone — and help is available. Submit one free request and local, licensed contractors can reach out.
What happened
Severe storms and a derecho moved through Indiana starting August 11, 2026. The White River crested at record levels — more than 24 feet in places — flooding hundreds of homes in Hamilton County, including the Riverwood area of Noblesville, parts of Fishers, Anderson, and along the river in Indianapolis (Rocky Ripple, Broad Ripple, Ravenswood). State and federal emergency declarations were issued, and damage assessments are underway.
After floodwater recedes, the real work begins: water extraction, structural drying, sewage cleanup, mold prevention, and repairs. The longer water sits, the more damage it causes — so speed matters.
What to do now
- Document everything — photos/video of water levels and damage before cleanup.
- Contact your insurance and report the claim; keep all receipts for cleanup and repairs.
- Do not use flooded appliances or electrical systems until they are inspected.
- Start drying within 24–48 hours to prevent mold — water extraction and dehumidification is urgent.
- Get professional help for cleanup, sewage, mold, and repairs rather than attempting it alone.
How Lead On Hold helps
Submit one free request and vetted, licensed local contractors in your area can reach out with options. You stay in control — you compare, you choose, and your contact details are never shared with anyone unless you ask. No door-to-door pressure, no calls from random storm chasers.
- Free request — no obligation, no hidden fees
- Local, licensed, vetted contractors only
- You decide who to talk to and when