Delaware Water Gap Water Damage Restoration
Emergency Services for the Pocono Gateway Community

Facing water damage in Delaware Water Gap? Clean Scene Remediation serves this iconic borough at the southern gateway to the 70,000-acre Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, where over 4 million visitors annually experience one of America's most stunning natural landmarks. Our emergency response team understands the unique needs of this tourism-centered community where Victorian-era buildings and charming Main Street properties require specialized protection.


Nestled where the Delaware River dramatically cuts through Kittatinny Ridge between Mount Minsi and Mount Tammany, this 675-resident borough combines natural beauty with historic charm. Our certified technicians serve local businesses, bed-and-breakfasts, and residential properties in this close-knit community that draws visitors year-round for hiking, kayaking, and exploring the Appalachian Trail corridor.


When water damage threatens your Delaware Water Gap property, count on our professional team. Call (570) 350-5480 for immediate water damage restoration and mold remediation services.

Why Delaware Water Gap Chooses Clean Scene Remediation

Delaware Water Gap's position as a national tourism destination and charming small-town community requires restoration services that understand its unique character:


• 24/7 emergency water damage response serving the borough and surrounding recreation area

• Professional mold remediation protecting Victorian-era inns and historic Main Street properties

• Quick response via I-80 and Route 611 corridor access to this gateway community

• Specialized services for tourism businesses and residential properties alike

• Complete restoration supporting the community that welcomes millions of visitors annually


Experience restoration services designed for Delaware Water Gap's unique tourism economy and historic character. We also provide biohazard cleanup and sewage remediation. Call (570) 350-5480 for water damage restoration in Delaware Water Gap.