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Commercial Water Damage Cost

Commercial water damage restoration covers offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and industrial buildings, where larger footprints and business-continuity concerns push costs well above residential jobs. In 2026 commercial restoration ranges widely, from around 5,000 dollars for a small suite to well over 100,000 dollars for a large facility, with pricing typically 4 to 12 dollars per square foot. Beyond the physical repairs, businesses face lost revenue from downtime, specialized equipment considerations, and code-compliance requirements. Rapid response is critical because every closed day costs money, so many firms carry service contracts for priority mobilization. This guide details commercial restoration pricing by property size and type, explains how business interruption compounds the loss, and covers the factors that make commercial projects more complex and costly than residential ones.

Minimum

$5,000

Average

$25,000

Maximum

$100,000

Per sq ft

$4.00–$12.00

Pricing Detail

Cost breakdown

Researched 2026 national pricing. Use the calculator for a state-adjusted, itemized estimate.

ItemLowAverageHigh
Small office / suite$5,000$12,000$25,000
Retail storefront$8,000$20,000$40,000
Restaurant / kitchen$12,000$30,000$60,000
Warehouse / industrial$20,000$50,000$120,000
Multi-floor building$40,000$80,000$250,000

Scale and complexity

Commercial buildings have larger open areas, more complex HVAC and electrical systems, and specialized spaces like kitchens, server rooms, and inventory storage. Restoring them requires more equipment, more crew, and often work outside normal hours.

Many commercial jobs must meet stricter building codes and accessibility requirements during reconstruction, which can raise costs beyond a like-for-like repair. Coordinating with property managers and tenants adds logistical layers as well.

Business interruption is the hidden cost

The restoration invoice is only part of a commercial loss. Every day the business cannot operate means lost revenue, idle payroll, and potentially lost customers, which often exceeds the physical repair cost.

This is why speed drives commercial pricing. Firms may run around-the-clock drying, section off work zones to keep parts of the business open, and prioritize revenue-critical areas first, all of which affect the total.

Cost Factors

What affects your cost

Building size

Larger commercial footprints require far more equipment and labor, scaling the total dramatically.

Business downtime

Lost revenue during closure often exceeds the physical repair cost, driving demand for fast service.

Facility type

Kitchens, server rooms, and industrial spaces have specialized equipment and code requirements.

Code compliance

Commercial reconstruction may trigger updated code and accessibility upgrades that add cost.

After-hours work

Restoration scheduled at night or in phases to keep the business open carries premium labor rates.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Costs range from about 5,000 dollars for a small suite to over 100,000 dollars for large facilities, typically 4 to 12 dollars per square foot. Size and facility type drive the total.

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