Hamilton County is where we live. Every emergency call here is on our home turf. Our HQ sits at 15192 Cumberland Road in Noblesville — the county seat — and our crew dispatches across every city, town, and township in this county, 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Founder Michael Talbot is a medically retired U.S. military veteran who has worked in Hamilton County for 15-plus years. Our trucks leave from Cumberland Road in Noblesville every morning. Our crew shops at the same stores, attends the same community events, and sends their kids to the same school districts you do.
Our headquarters at 15192 Cumberland Road puts us in the geographic heart of the county. Noblesville is where we dispatch, where we store equipment, and where our contents cleaning facility operates.
Michael Talbot has been restoring damage in Hamilton County for over 15 years. He knows the plumbing age by neighborhood, the drainage behavior by township, and the adjuster patterns by carrier.
Hamilton County is Indiana's fastest-growing county and its wealthiest by median household income. We serve every resident — from Carmel's urban-edge south corridor to Sheridan's agricultural north.
The crew that extracts water from your Fishers basement is the same crew that rebuilds the drywall. One team, one point of contact, one accountable owner. That is the Guardian Angel standard.
From the Indianapolis-Marion County line in the south to the Tipton County border in the north, we cover it all. Click a city for a dedicated local page, or call us directly for any area.
County seat and our HQ. Typical arrival under 30 minutes. Serving Downtown Historic Square, Wellingshire, Hazel Dell, Morse Reservoir, Stony Creek, and all surrounding neighborhoods.
Noblesville page ›Dense suburban south corridor adjacent to Indianapolis-Marion County line. Home to the Arts & Design District, Keystone and US 31 corridors, and a mix of established and new-construction residential.
Carmel page ›One of Indiana's fastest-growing cities. High concentration of newer builds where builder-grade fittings and slab issues surface as homes settle. Storm tree-on-roof calls are common here in spring and summer.
Fishers page ›Rapid northward expansion along US 31 means a mix of older original farmhouses and brand-new subdivisions. Foundation drainage and sump pump failures are the leading water damage source here.
Westfield page ›Also serving throughout Hamilton County:
Hamilton County sits directly north of Indianapolis in one of Indiana's most weather-active corridors. Spring straight-line winds hit the open agricultural land around Sheridan, Cicero, and Arcadia hardest — those northern townships have far less windbreak than central Carmel or Fishers. May through September is peak thunderstorm season, but we respond to every weather event year-round.
Winter ice and freeze events create burst-pipe surges county-wide, especially in older homes in Noblesville and Cicero. Spring rains drive sump pump failures in finished basements across the suburban middle of the county. Summer hail combines roof damage and water intrusion into one job that requires both mitigation and reconstruction.
One IICRC-certified crew covers this entire spread. We tailor the response to the property, the weather event, and the insurance carrier — not a one-size-fits-all template.
All of our IICRC-certified restoration services dispatch from the Noblesville HQ to any address in Hamilton County — with a 2-hour on-site response guarantee, 24/7.
Most Hamilton County homeowners don't realize they can start mitigation immediately without waiting for their adjuster. Waiting costs you. Active water damage spreads within minutes. Mold growth begins in 24 to 48 hours. We begin mitigation immediately — no insurance claim required to start.
We work directly with Allstate, Farmers, Liberty Mutual, Progressive, State Farm, USAA, American Family, Travelers, and more. We submit full Xactimate-grade scope documentation, dispute under-scoped repairs, and stay in direct communication with your adjuster through the final walkthrough. If the first adjuster scope doesn't cover what we documented, we push back.
Your peace of mind is our final deliverable.
"My day started off with a busted water heater that flooded my basement. The owner, Michael, showed up immediately with an amazingly qualified team. They were very honest and took time to listen and answer my questions. All had pleasant and positive energy with excellent customer service. If you want an honest and caring company, I highly recommend Guardian Angel — their name speaks for itself!"
"After discovering a leak we were fortunate enough to have amazing guys come out and do remediation, demolition, rebuild, painting, and new floors. Randy, Justin, Scott and Clay were all from Guardian Angel — top to bottom, one team handled everything."
"Justin Williams and team did an amazing job when we had an issue with our window well. Fast, professional, and did everything they said they would."
When we say Hamilton County is our home, we mean it in the most literal sense. Michael Talbot and the Guardian Angel crew show up for this community year-round — not just when disaster calls.
Our crew spends Red Day packaging meals at IDES for global distribution. When not restoring properties, we are helping our neighbors eat.
Supporters of the REALTOR Foundation and proud sponsors of PREVAIL — Hamilton County's crisis intervention nonprofit that serves more than 3,100 survivors annually.
Official sponsor of the Indy Fuel (hockey), Indy Ignite (volleyball), and Fishers Freight (arena football). Michael was honored at Fishers Freight Military Appreciation Night as a medically retired veteran.
We are also active members of the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, supporters of the Black Firefighters Association Gala, and Opening Day sponsors of the Greater Whiteland Girls Softball League. These are not logos on a page. They are relationships we have built because Hamilton County has given this company everything.
Michael Talbot is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business owner and an active IICRC Certified Firm. Every technician on your job is trained to IICRC standards — not trade-school-certified, IICRC-certified.
We guarantee on-site arrival within 2 hours of your call anywhere in Hamilton County, 24 hours a day, 7 days a year. From our Noblesville HQ on Cumberland Road, most Carmel, Fishers, and Westfield calls arrive in under 45 minutes. Sheridan and Cicero calls may take closer to the full 2-hour window — still guaranteed.
Yes. We serve every incorporated town and unincorporated township in Hamilton County, including Sheridan, Cicero, Arcadia, and Atlanta, as well as Jackson, Wayne, Adams, Clay, Delaware, Fall Creek, Noblesville, Washington, and White River townships. Rural properties often face unique risks from agricultural drainage and open-field wind exposure — we account for those on arrival.
No. We begin mitigation immediately — no insurance claim required to start. Waiting for adjuster approval while active water damage sits in your home compounds costs and mold risk. We begin protecting your property the moment we arrive, document the full scope, and work directly with your adjuster through final walkthrough.
We are a locally owned, veteran-owned, independent restoration company. Our HQ is at 15192 Cumberland Road in Noblesville — the Hamilton County seat. Founder Michael Talbot is a medically retired U.S. military veteran who has lived and worked in Hamilton County for 15-plus years. No franchise fees. No corporate call centers. One team, one point of contact.
Water damage restoration, fire and smoke damage cleanup, mold remediation, storm damage response including roof tarping and debris, sewage and category 3 contamination cleanup, biohazard cleanup, and full disaster reconstruction from the studs up. Every service runs from our Noblesville facility with IICRC-certified technicians.
Hamilton County sits directly in Indiana's tornado belt north of Indianapolis. Open agricultural land in the northern portion of the county — especially around Sheridan, Cicero, and Arcadia — offers less windbreak than the dense suburbs to the south. Spring straight-line winds and summer thunderstorms between May and September are the peak damage season, but we respond to winter ice and freeze events year-round.
Yes. We restore single-family homes, multi-family buildings, and light commercial properties throughout Hamilton County. The same IICRC-certified crew handles both — one team, full Xactimate-grade documentation, and a single point of contact from emergency mitigation through final walkthrough.
We live here. Our trucks dispatch from Cumberland Road in Noblesville every morning. Michael Talbot built this company after suffering three devastating personal water losses and being left with only three photographs of his mother. That experience drives genuine care that a franchise playbook cannot replicate. We advocate for the homeowner, not the insurance policy — and we are accountable to our neighbors.