If you’ve made it to our website, it’s likely because you need help with damage restoration, and something in your home has been damaged. We hope you’ll find everything you need here and that things will be resolved quickly and smoothly. In the meantime, we’ve prepared a list of music videos with a nod to damage restoration to lift your spirits and bring a smile to your face. The list is arranged chronologically, with no particular preference for any specific song.
The first song, “It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (But I Like It)” by The Rolling Stones, shows us that even when everything is flooded, you can still play music and have fun. That said, we don’t recommend trying this at home—it’s far safer to leave the cleanup to damage restoration professionals!
Next, we have “Electric Avenue” by Eddy Grant, a powerful protest song that features an iconic scene of a flooded living room. That is a water-damage classic video!
Still in the ’80s, “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel As he disclaims responsibility with a style, Billy reminds us that sometimes, it’s not about who caused the fire, but about the person who steps in to repair the damage.
Moving into the ’90s, “No More Tears” by Ozzy Osbourne encourages us to pull ourselves together and keep moving forward. Along the way, the video shows a flooded room and even a fire—it’s practically a damage restoration professional’s dream set.
As for “Fire Water Burn” by Bloodhound Gang, despite its funny and upbeat tone, the song makes it clear they’re calling for help. If the roof is literally on fire, you better stop playing, evacuate, and call your local restoration expert.
While the ’80s shrugged off responsibility, the ’90s embraced it—and even celebrated it with flames. Take “Firestarter” by The Prodigy, for example. While we don’t recommend starting fires, we absolutely recommend dancing along!
In the 2000s, we arrive at the ultimate restoration-themed video: “Ms. Jackson” by OutKast. This video reminds us that, even when everything looks bad, you can still approach life with humor and optimism—because eventually, the sun will shine again.
“Whatever It Takes” by Imagine Dragons showcases a band that keeps performing despite facing all kinds of damage—from floods to fire. Their resilience is inspiring, but we strongly suggest calling restoration professionals to handle the actual cleanup.
As we near the end of the list, Billie Eilish shines with her iconic track “Happier Than Ever”, even as her house floods to the ceiling. Thank you, Billie, for reminding us to stay optimistic, no matter the circumstances.
Finally, “Home” by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros reminds us that after all the work done by damage restoration experts, there’s nothing quite like the feeling of being back home.
A Final Note
While these music videos highlight the chaos and destruction that can happen in life, they also remind us of the importance of staying calm and happy. If you’re dealing with fire, water, or any other type of damage in your home, don’t hesitate to reach out to experienced damage restoration professionals. They’ll help you get back to normal and make your home feel whole again—just like these songs inspire us to rebuild and move forward.