Emergency Water Extraction
Truck-mounted extraction pulls standing water fast, before it wicks into drywall, subfloor, and framing.
When water hits your Bridgewater home or business, every hour counts. Millers extracts, dries, and rebuilds — one accountable, family-owned crew, on call 24/7/365.
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Bridgewater Township sits squeezed between water, the River Raisin tracing its western edge and the Saline River rising near Joslin Lake to the northeast. When spring melt swells both, the older farmhouses along the Clinton Road corridor and out toward the Austin Road area can watch groundwater push straight up through basement floors.
Crews dispatched by Millers Restoration of Ann Arbor respond across this rural township with truck-mounted extraction and structural drying built for the deep, damp basements common near the Bridgewater village center and the River Raisin community. Saturated subfloors and joists are dried in place wherever possible and rebuilt where they can't be saved.
Family-owned since 1974, Millers knows Washtenaw County's low-lying farm properties don't get the fast response urban blocks near U.S. Route 12 do, so the crew comes prepared to work the whole loss from extraction through restoration in one trip.

Truck-mounted extraction pulls standing water fast, before it wicks into drywall, subfloor, and framing.
Air movers and commercial dehumidifiers dry the structure to a verified moisture standard — not just surface-dry.
Emergency pump-out, board-up, and cleanup after river flooding, sump failures, and heavy storms.
We treat to prevent mold, then rebuild what the water ruined, back to pre-loss condition.
Millers responds to water damage throughout Bridgewater and Washtenaw County — including these neighborhoods and areas:
Bridgewater Township sits between the River Raisin on its west edge and the Saline River headwaters in the northeast, so groundwater runs high across much of the township. Older farmhouse basements take on seasonal seepage, especially during spring melt and heavy rain. We extract the water and dry the structure so it does not sit and cause further damage.
Call us at 1-800-645-5377 and, if you can safely reach it, shut off your water main to stop the flow. Frozen-pipe bursts are common in the township's older farmhouses during hard winters, and water can travel far before you notice it. We respond quickly to extract water and begin drying.
Properties near the River Raisin and along the Clinton Road corridor can see rising water reach crawl spaces and basements during spring high water. That standing water needs prompt extraction and thorough drying to protect framing and flooring. We monitor moisture levels until the structure is fully dry.
Yes. We work throughout the township, including homes on wells and septic systems in the Austin Road and Sharon Township border areas. Our focus is extracting water and drying the structure regardless of how the property is serviced. We document everything for your insurance claim.
Millers covers water damage across the Ann Arbor service area. Find your community:
Live crews, live phones — 24/7/365. The sooner Millers is on-site in Bridgewater, the more we can save.