Water Damage Restoration Service in Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana for Homes and Properties

PuroClean of Terre Haute — 494 W Honey Creek Drive, Terre Haute, IN 47802

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods: Home to Indiana’s First Saint and a Historic Motherhouse

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, often called ‘the Woods’ or St. Mary’s, is a community of just over 750 residents in Sugar Creek Township, in the far northwestern corner of Vigo County, about 5 miles northwest of Terre Haute off US Route 150. The earliest land records here date to 1825, when George and Polly Smith received the property, likely in recognition of George Smith’s service as an aide to George Washington during the American Revolution. In 1838, Bishop Simon Bruté of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vincennes purchased land from the Thralls family for fifteen dollars, intending to establish a Catholic mission for the Terre Haute area, and built a small frame church — the first church of its kind in Vigo County.

In 1840, Saint Mother Theodore Guerin arrived from France with five other Sisters of Providence, finding a dense forest with few buildings — a landscape that gave the community its name. After a difficult transatlantic voyage and overland journey, the sisters established the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods and opened an academy for girls on July 4, 1841, which grew into Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, the oldest Catholic liberal arts institution in Indiana. Mother Guerin was later canonized as Saint Theodore Guerin, Indiana’s first saint, and the Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Shrine on the motherhouse grounds today houses artifacts from her life. The grounds also include the Church of the Immaculate Conception, an Indiana limestone chapel in the classical revival style built between 1886 and 1907 by the Indianapolis firm D.A. Bohlen and Son, and the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, built 1920-1924 in the Italian Renaissance style by the same firm. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods’s housing includes residential properties along and near US 150, alongside the extensive motherhouse and college campus that has anchored this community for nearly two centuries.

Calls we regularly handle for Saint Mary-of-the-Woods-area homes and properties include:

  • Burst and frozen pipes in homes along US 150 and throughout Sugar Creek Township
  • Basement and crawl space flooding on properties near the Wabash River floodplain
  • Sump pump failure on residential properties throughout the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods area
  • Well and septic-related water intrusion on rural Sugar Creek Township properties
  • Roof leaks and storm damage on historic chapel buildings and residential properties
  • Mold growth in basements and crawl spaces with limited ventilation in older homes
  • Water heater and supply line failures throughout the area’s older housing stock
  • Category 2 and 3 water losses from septic backups after heavy regional rain
  • Kitchen and structure fires with smoke and soot damage in homes near the campus
  • Water damage discovered during inspections on long-held area family homes

Fast Response from Terre Haute to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods

When you call our 24/7 emergency line from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, our response team leaves 494 W Honey Creek Drive in Terre Haute and travels west on US Route 150, crossing the Wabash River into West Terre Haute, then continuing north on US 150 about 2 miles to St. Mary’s Road and the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and Sisters of Providence campus, with Saint Mary-of-the-Woods sitting about 5 miles northwest of downtown Terre Haute total.

Because Saint Mary-of-the-Woods is a small community where a large portion of the area along US 150 is taken up by the motherhouse and college grounds, our dispatchers ask for your street address along US 150 or St. Mary’s Road, along with whether you’re closer to the campus itself or to West Terre Haute to the south. Given the roughly 5-mile distance from Terre Haute, response times to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods run only slightly longer than for in-town Vigo County addresses, and we prioritize active water and fire emergencies. Our crews regularly travel US 150 to serve this part of northwestern Vigo County.

Local Factors Driving Water Damage, Mold, and Fire Risk in Saint Mary-of-the-Woods

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods’s risk profile starts with its position near the Wabash River. The community sits across the Wabash from Terre Haute, and properties throughout this part of Sugar Creek Township and West Terre Haute can experience elevated groundwater and basement seepage during sustained heavy rain, particularly when the Wabash River is running high from upstream precipitation. The community’s name itself reflects the dense forest the Sisters of Providence found here in 1840, and properties on heavily wooded lots can see additional considerations around drainage and root intrusion affecting underground utility lines and foundations over time.

Building age is the second major factor, particularly relevant given the historic nature of the area’s most significant structures. The Church of the Immaculate Conception, built between 1886 and 1907, and the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, built in the 1920s, represent more than a century of construction on the motherhouse grounds, and residential properties throughout the broader Saint Mary-of-the-Woods area span a similarly long timeframe. Homes from the area’s earlier development often retain original galvanized plumbing and framing updated piecemeal over decades rather than replaced wholesale. Indiana’s hard freeze-thaw winters are particularly tough on this kind of older plumbing in additions and uninsulated crawl spaces, and a frozen, split pipe in an older home near Saint Mary-of-the-Woods can release significant water into wall cavities and subflooring before it’s discovered. For rural properties throughout Sugar Creek Township, many rely on private wells and septic systems, and saturated ground from heavy rain can slow septic drainage or cause backups, a Category 3 ‘black water’ situation requiring specialized handling under IICRC S500 protocols.

Mold risk in the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods area follows directly from both factors: basements and crawl spaces that take on moisture from Wabash River-adjacent groundwater or a plumbing leak in an older home, combined with the limited ventilation typical of older construction in a heavily wooded area with reduced sun exposure and airflow, create conditions where mold can establish itself within the industry-standard 24-48 hour window if not addressed quickly. Fire risk reflects both the age of historic structures on the motherhouse grounds and the residential properties throughout the area — older electrical systems that predate modern code remain a factor for both. For any of these situations, our crews use moisture meters and thermal imaging to trace water intrusion through older construction, classify the loss by category and class, and build an Xactimate estimate that reflects the realities of restoring a property in this historically and spiritually significant corner of Vigo County.

Commercial and Residential Services We Provide

Water damage can result from unexpected leaks, flooding from storms, plumbing failures, or appliance malfunctions. Our certified teams focus on rapid water removal, drying, and stabilization to help prevent further damage and mold growth.

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Even after a fire is extinguished, smoke, soot, and odor can continue to affect your home. Fire damage restoration services address visible damage while also helping reduce lingering effects that impact indoor air quality and surfaces.

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Mold often develops as a result of unresolved moisture or hidden water damage. Professional mold remediation helps identify affected areas, contain growth, and restore healthy indoor conditions.

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Biohazard situations, including crime scene cleanup and virus decontamination, require specialized cleaning and handling to protect health and safety. Biohazard cleanup services address contamination using proper protocols and professional care.

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In some cases, property damage requires repairs beyond cleanup and mitigation. Reconstruction services help restore damaged areas of the home after water, fire, or other incidents, supporting a smoother transition from damage to recovery.

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PuroClean provides 24/7 commercial property damage restoration services for businesses and facilities across the United States.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions Saint Mary-of-the-Woods-area property owners ask us most often.

Our crews travel west on US Route 150 from 494 W Honey Creek Drive in Terre Haute, crossing the Wabash River into West Terre Haute, then continuing north on US 150 about 2 miles to reach the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods area, about 5 miles northwest of downtown Terre Haute total. Our dispatcher will ask for your street address along US 150 or St. Mary’s Road, and whether you’re closer to the campus or to West Terre Haute. Given the roughly 5-mile distance, response times run only slightly longer than for in-town Vigo County addresses, and we prioritize active emergencies.

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods sits across the Wabash River from Terre Haute, and properties throughout this part of Sugar Creek Township and West Terre Haute can experience elevated groundwater and basement seepage during sustained heavy rain, particularly when the Wabash is running high from upstream precipitation. We use moisture meters to determine exactly how water is entering your property and document the category and class of any resulting damage so we can recommend the right long-term approach.

It can be. The dense forest that gave Saint Mary-of-the-Woods its name in 1840 still characterizes much of the area, and homes on heavily wooded lots often get less direct sunlight and airflow around the foundation, which can keep the ground around a home’s perimeter damper for longer after rain. This, combined with the limited ventilation typical of older basements, can create conditions where mold establishes itself within the industry-standard 24-48 hour window. We can schedule a visual mold inspection, identify the moisture source with moisture meters, and remediate following IICRC S520 protocols.

When a frozen pipe goes unnoticed over a cold weekend, water has usually traveled well beyond the room where it failed — down through floor joists into ceilings below, and into shared wall cavities with neighboring rooms, especially in older homes with minimal vapor barriers. Our first step is assessment: we use thermal imaging to map how far the water has spread through your home’s framing. From there we classify the loss, remove unsalvageable materials, apply antimicrobial treatment to prevent mold, and set up structural drying equipment the same visit.

A septic backup into the home is classified as a Category 3 ‘black water’ loss under IICRC S500 standards, requiring specialized handling, disposal, and decontamination procedures beyond a standard clean-water cleanup. Saturated ground on rural Sugar Creek Township properties after heavy rain can slow septic drainage and cause backups even when the system itself is functioning normally. We document the loss thoroughly, including the timeline and cause, and can help you understand how your specific homeowner’s policy addresses sewage and septic backup coverage as we work with your adjuster.

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What Our Customers Say:

The staff of pure clean made our water remediation job from beginning to end, seamless and efficient. Every one of their staff and contractors were polite, professional, timely, and communicated very well. Follow-through was spot on, and the job was completed, exactly as promised! We cannot imagine one single detail that would’ve made the job better. We cannot say enough positive things about Puroclean and it’s staff!
Tom Hess
June 15, 2026
Had a water leak affecting 2 floors. All flooring had to be replaced along with some drywall, trim, etc. Crew was absolutely wonderful. Called each day before arriving, very polite, courteous, professional, and very skilled. Regular communication throughout the whole process and worked well with our insurance. We have no complaints.
Bonnie Medearis
May 7, 2026
The staff of pure clean made our water remediation job from beginning to end, seamless and efficient. Every one of their staff and contractors were polite, professional, timely, and communicated very well. Follow-through was spot on, and the job was completed, exactly as promised! We cannot imagine one single detail that would’ve made the job better. We cannot say enough positive things about Puroclean and it’s staff!
Tom Hess
June 15, 2026

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