Emergency Water Extraction
Truck-mounted extraction pulls standing water fast, before it wicks into drywall, subfloor, and framing.
When water hits your Whitmore Lake 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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Whitmore Lake is built around water, its namesake lake plus Horseshoe, Lawton, and Monahan lakes nearby, so waterfront and low-lying homes sit atop a high water table that presses against basement walls year-round. When seasonal flooding rises or a winter freeze bursts a pipe near the Six Mile Road corridor, that water has nowhere to go but in.
Crews dispatched by Millers Restoration of Ann Arbor extract standing water and set structural drying for the lakeshore homes along the Whitmore Lake shoreline and the Horseshoe Lake area. Saturated framing and subfloors are dried until moisture readings clear.
Family-owned since 1974, Millers works both the Livingston County side near Green Oak Township and the Washtenaw edge near Northfield Township, taking a water loss near US Route 23 from extraction through structural drying and into the rebuild.

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 Whitmore Lake and Livingston County — including these neighborhoods and areas:
Whitmore Lake is built around its namesake lake and several smaller lakes, so waterfront and low-lying homes sit over high water tables. That brings basement seepage and seasonal flooding, on top of winter burst pipes. We extract the water and dry the structure so it does not linger and cause more damage.
Yes. We use extraction, air movers, and dehumidifiers sized to the space, and we monitor moisture in the walls and floor until readings return to normal. Waterfront homes near Whitmore Lake and Horseshoe Lake often see repeated seepage from high water tables. Addressing it promptly protects framing and flooring.
Call 1-800-645-5377 and, if you can safely reach it, shut off your water main to stop the flow. Cold Michigan winters make burst pipes a recurring problem, and water spreads quickly through flooring. We respond fast to extract water and begin drying.
Yes. We record the damage with photos, moisture readings, and a detailed scope so your insurer has what it needs for the claim. We can work directly with your adjuster through drying and repair. You stay informed as the property owner throughout.
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 Whitmore Lake, the more we can save.