
Water Damage Restoration in Centreville, Virginia
📍 Centreville staging near Route 29 — covers all of 20120 and 20121 in 12–22 min — because local knowledge means faster diagnosis, not just faster arrival. IICRC-certified, licensed, insured. Free estimates 24/7.
Centreville's residential landscape is almost entirely a product of the 1980s and 1990s building boom that followed the Route 28 corridor's emergence as a tech employment hub. The neighborhoods clustered around Pickwick Road, Union Mill Road, and the sections of the community near Bull Run and the Ellanor C. Lawrence Park represent some of the most uniform housing-age profiles in Fairfax County — which means a very predictable set of aging infrastructure concerns arriving all at once. Polybutylene supply lines, installed in as many as 40 percent of homes built in this era, are now actively failing throughout Centreville. The townhome clusters along Sequoia Farms Drive and the Compton Village sections represent the other dominant Centreville housing form — a dense grid of shared-wall townhomes where a single pipe failure can saturate multiple units before the source is located. We've mapped the Centreville townhome landscape extensively and know where shared mechanical chases run and how water migrates between units in the most common floor plan types here.
Neighborhoods & streets we serve in Centreville: Compton Village, Sequoia Farms, Lifestyle at Sully Station, Newgate, Centreville Farms, Pickwick Road area, Bull Run area, Union Mill Road corridor. Primary corridors: Pickwick Road, Union Mill Road, Sequoia Farms Drive, Centre Ridge Road, Compton Road, Route 28 / Centerville Road.
Built for Centreville — Not Just Nearby
Local knowledge that only comes from responding to hundreds of Centreville properties across every neighborhood and housing era.
Route 28 Corridor Access
We stage near Route 29 for fast access to both Centreville's interior neighborhoods and the Route 28 corridor — 12–22 min to all of 20120 and 20121.
Poly-B Capital of Northern Virginia
Centreville has the highest concentration of poly-B supply lines in the county. We document every failure specifically for insurance carriers and provide the inspection records you need.
Wind-Driven Rain Intrusion
Centreville's elevated exposure means wind-driven rain at aging window and trim caulking is a primary entry point. We trace these to the source and document for insurance.
Townhome Multi-Unit Protocol
Compton Village and Sequoia Farms townhomes share mechanical chases. We map water migration across units and document each owner's damage separately from the first hour on site.
How Centreville's Climate & Infrastructure Affect Water Damage
Centreville sits at a higher elevation than most of Fairfax County, which gives it better natural drainage — but it also means the community is more exposed to wind-driven rain events, particularly from the northwest in late fall and winter. The siding exposure on Centreville's 1980s–90s housing stock — primarily vinyl over OSB sheathing — was a reasonable choice at the time but has aged poorly in sections where caulking around window and door penetrations was never maintained. Wind-driven rain intrusion at window headers and corner trim joints is a specific failure mode we see frequently in Centreville's aging colonial-style homes along Pickwick Road. Centreville also received significantly more polybutylene pipe installation than communities developed earlier or later — the 1985–1995 building window coincided exactly with poly-B's peak market penetration, and we estimate that a substantial portion of Centreville's single-family stock still has unreplaced poly-B supply lines.
Real Reviews from Real Centreville Residents
"Poly-B pipe failed under the kitchen island — first time we'd even heard of poly-B. The technician explained everything clearly, documented it thoroughly, and our insurance covered the full restoration and a pipe inspection."
Jennifer C.Centreville, VA (Compton Village) Verified Review"Water came through an upstairs window during a major wind event and soaked the wall cavity all the way to the subfloor. They found moisture three feet lower than where the water entered. Incredible equipment."
Mark P.Centreville, VA (Pickwick Road area) Verified Review"Townhome pipe failure affected us and the unit below. They documented both units separately on the first visit. Our downstairs neighbor's insurer paid their share, ours paid ours. No fighting."
Susan L.Centreville, VA (Sequoia Farms) Verified ReviewCentreville — Frequently Asked Questions
Real questions from Centreville homeowners and renters. Straight answers.
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Need Help in Centreville?
📍 Centreville staging near Route 29 — covers all of 20120 and 20121 in 12–22 min — free on-site assessment, 24/7 emergency dispatch, direct insurance coordination.
Call (571) 708-6083