Zionsville is in Boone County — we're in Hamilton County. About 25 minutes apart. That geographic honesty matters to us, and it should to you. What also matters: we extend our guaranteed 2-hour on-site response west into Zionsville, the same as any north-metro neighbor. Call when disaster strikes, we will be there.
Zionsville sits in Boone County. Our HQ at 15192 Cumberland Road is in Hamilton County. We want that on the table, because the contractors who pretend the drive doesn't exist are the ones who show up late. We've planned for it.
Via I-465 West or US-421 South. We know both routes and the traffic patterns on each. Your call goes straight to dispatch, not a call center three states away.
The same 2-hour guarantee we hold in Noblesville and Carmel applies in Zionsville. No fine print. No "depending on availability." When you call at 2 a.m., we leave at 2 a.m.
Hamilton County and Boone County share schools, employers, and neighbors. We've served the crossover for years. Michael Talbot is on every significant loss personally.
The technician who runs your moisture mapping is the same crew that does drywall and flooring. One point of contact. One team. From emergency mitigation to final walkthrough.
Zionsville has two distinct property profiles. We treat them differently because they fail differently and they need to be restored differently.
Original plaster walls, vintage tile, period window flashings, and pre-modern mortar joints are not interchangeable with modern drywall. Moisture intrusion in an 1890s home near historic Main Street or Brick Street hides differently — inside cavity walls, behind original wainscoting, under original pine subfloor.
We use thermal imaging and moisture mapping to find it without unnecessary demolition. Where demolition is required, we match period materials. Preserving what can be preserved is part of the job.
Multi-acre lots, geothermal HVAC systems, large finished basements, workshop outbuildings, and detached garages each introduce failure points a standard crew underestimates. Geothermal loops can introduce unexpected moisture pathways. Finished basement square footage demands equipment scaled to the space, not what fit in the truck.
We size our deployment to the property. If the loss covers 4,000 sq ft of finished basement, we deploy enough industrial air movers and dehumidifiers to dry it — not run it at half capacity for twice as long.
We know the difference between a compact historic downtown bungalow and a Wolf Run golf-course estate. Both get the same IICRC-certified response; the approach is calibrated to the property.
Country estate properties on multi-acre lots sit in more open terrain than dense subdivisions. Less windbreak means straight-line storm winds hit harder. Tree-fall on a mature estate canopy is the leading storm loss pattern we see in Zionsville — a 60-foot oak through a roof creates structural damage, water intrusion, and a mold clock that starts the moment it rains again.
Historic Brick Street homes face a different set of risks: original window flashings that no longer seat properly, pre-modern mortar joints that wick moisture into the brick cavity, and basement waterproofing installed before current drainage standards. Slow seepage after a heavy rain is the most common call.
Both property types reward quick response. We begin mitigation immediately — no insurance claim required to start — because every hour of delay compounds the scope and the cost.
All services run from the Noblesville HQ, 25 minutes west. IICRC-certified on every job. Veteran-owned accountability on every call.
Michael Talbot founded Guardian Angel after suffering three personal water losses — including losing photographs of his mother. That origin is why the accountability is personal, not corporate.
"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."
Straight answers, no marketing language.
Yes. Zionsville is in Boone County and our HQ is in Hamilton County — about 25 minutes apart via I-465 or US-421. We extend our 2-hour guaranteed on-site response west into Zionsville the same way we cover any north-metro neighbor. Hamilton County and Boone County share a metro economy, school-district crossover, and a lot of mutual customers. The county line does not affect our response time or our service standards.
We dispatch from 15192 Cumberland Road in Noblesville. Drive time to most Zionsville neighborhoods is 25 minutes via I-465 West or US-421 South. Our guaranteed on-site response is 2 hours from your call, 24/7. Most Zionsville arrivals come in well under that window.
Yes, and this is specialty work. Original plaster walls, vintage tile, period window flashings, and pre-modern mortar joints require a different approach than new construction. We assess the materials first and tailor the drying and reconstruction process to preserve what should be preserved. Where demolition is unavoidable, we match period materials as closely as possible.
Regularly. Multi-acre estates with geothermal HVAC, large finished basements, workshop outbuildings, and detached structures each have their own failure modes. We size the equipment deployment to the property — not a one-size-fits-all crew and truck. If the loss covers a 4,000 sq ft finished basement, we deploy enough industrial air movers and dehumidifiers to dry it properly.
No. We begin mitigation immediately — no insurance claim required to start. Waiting for an adjuster while water is spreading or mold is colonizing costs more in the end. We document the full scope with Xactimate-grade documentation and advocate for the homeowner, not the insurance policy.
Wind-driven tree fall. Country estate properties sit in more open terrain than dense subdivisions, meaning less windbreak. A large tree on a roof creates simultaneous structural damage, water intrusion, and a mold clock that starts the moment it rains again. Emergency tarping and water mitigation within the first two hours is the difference between a contained loss and a full rebuild.
Three patterns we see repeatedly: original window flashings that no longer seat properly, allowing moisture behind the trim; original mortar joints that have cracked and wick water into the brick cavity; and basement waterproofing installed before modern drainage standards, leading to slow seepage after heavy rain. All three are diagnosable with thermal imaging and moisture mapping on the first visit.
Yes. The same Guardian Angel crew that extracts water and dries the structure handles drywall, flooring, painting, and finish work from the studs up. One point of contact, one accountable team, no subcontractor handoffs mid-project. Your peace of mind is our final deliverable.
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