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Water Damage Restoration in Oro Valley

Master-planned Oro Valley sits between the Cañada del Oro Wash and Pusch Ridge. We connect you with a qualified local restoration crew, 24/7.

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Oro Valley is an affluent, master-planned town northwest of Tucson, tucked against Pusch Ridge and the northern Santa Catalinas. Its newer subdivisions are well built, but two geographic facts shape its damage risk: the Cañada del Oro (CDO) Wash and its tributaries run right through town, and Pusch Ridge puts neighborhoods on the wildland edge — both felt during the 2020 Bighorn Fire evacuations.

How Oro Valley homes take on water

The CDO Wash and feeder washes like Big Wash carry serious monsoon flows through Oro Valley, and homes near these drainages can see yard, garage, and ground-floor flooding when a storm parks over the Catalinas. Because much of Oro Valley’s housing dates to the 1990s and 2000s, the common indoor sources are aging water heaters, appliance hoses, and slab leaks driven by the area’s hard water — plus the ubiquitous roof-mounted swamp coolers.

Oro Valley at a glance

ZIP codes85737, 85755 (also parts of 85704, 85742)
JurisdictionTown of Oro Valley
TerrainValley floor rising to Pusch Ridge
Key drainagesCañada del Oro (CDO) Wash, Big Wash
HomesMaster-planned, largely 1990s–2010s

In Oro Valley we also handle fire & smoke damage, monsoon flood cleanup, swamp cooler leak repair, sewage backup cleanup, burst pipe cleanup.

Oro Valley tip: if your neighborhood drains toward the CDO or Big Wash, know your property’s low points before monsoon season. When water does get in, the 24–48 hour mold window (per EPA) is the clock that matters.

Fire & smoke risk in Oro Valley

Pusch Ridge and the adjacent Coronado National Forest put Oro Valley firmly in the wildland-urban interface. The 2020 Bighorn Fire forced evacuations here, and wind-driven smoke and ash can affect homes throughout town. Wildfire smoke cleanup is a seasonal reality alongside ordinary house and kitchen fires.

What to do first

Stop the source & stay safe

Shut off the water (or power, after a fire) if it’s safe, and keep people clear of sagging ceilings, contaminated water, or soot.

Document it

Photograph everything before cleanup for your insurance claim.

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We connect you with a qualified Oro Valley-area restoration company — fast. The EPA’s 24–48 hour window to limit mold starts now.

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Oro Valley restoration FAQs

Which Oro Valley areas do you serve?
All of them — Rancho Vistoso, Sun City, Naranja, and the neighborhoods along La Cañada and Oracle. (Rancho Vistoso has its own page.)
How bad does the CDO Wash flood?
The Cañada del Oro can run high and fast during strong monsoon storms. Homes and roads near it can flood quickly, so never cross a flooded wash and act fast on any water that enters the home.
Was Oro Valley affected by the Bighorn Fire?
Yes — parts of Oro Valley near Pusch Ridge were under evacuation during the 2020 Bighorn Fire, and smoke affected the wider area.

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About this guide

This page is researched, written, and reviewed for local accuracy by the Tucson Restoration Pros team. It draws on primary and scientific sources — including the IICRC S500/S700 restoration standards, the U.S. EPA and CDC on mold, the WHO guidelines on dampness and mould, the NWS Tucson and University of Arizona CLIMAS monsoon research, FEMA, and the Pima County Regional Flood Control District. See how we research. Tucson Restoration Pros is a referral service that connects Tucson homeowners with independent, qualified restoration companies; we are not a licensed restoration contractor and do not perform the work ourselves.