At PuroClean of Savannah, we’re more than a restoration company—we’re stewards of this historic coastal community. Born from a deep appreciation for Savannah’s architectural beauty and resilience, our mission is to protect the region’s most cherished spaces from water, fire, mold, and storm damage.
From the cobblestone corridors of River Street to the stately homes of Ardsley Park and the seaside charm of Tybee Island, we understand that every property in Chatham County tells a story. That’s why we bring a unique blend of technical precision and Southern care to every restoration project.
With Savannah’s aging housing stock, high humidity, and frequent flooding events, homeowners and business owners face a distinct set of restoration challenges. We specialize in addressing:
As proud locals, we also serve nearby communities like Pooler, Skidaway Island, and Wilmington Island, each with their own architectural flair and environmental vulnerabilities. Whether it’s restoring a century-old Victorian in the Landmark Historic District or tackling storm surge damage after a hurricane warning on the coast, our certified technicians are trained for precision, speed, and sensitivity.
Backed by the national PuroClean network yet deeply rooted in the Lowcountry, we prioritize community trust, 24/7 responsiveness, and the kind of craftsmanship that respects both legacy and longevity.
Whether you’re a homeowner in Southbridge, a small business owner near Broughton Street, or managing short-term rentals on Tybee Island, you deserve fast, expert help from people who know Savannah inside and out. At PuroClean of Savannah, we don’t just restore properties—we restore peace of mind.
We have been honored to receive the following awards and certifications:
Our team serves quickly, professionally, ethically and with compassion.
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We hired PuroClean after our house fire. They were prompt, VERY professional, and knowledgeable. They handled every detail with our insurance company, making the process stress-free for us. They [...]
CASEY R.
Savannah