24 Hour Water Damage Restoration Long Island's Fastest Company
A leak from a washing machine, water heater, or dishwasher can release hundreds of gallons of water into your home before you even notice. Our crews respond 24/7, arrive within the hour, and handle full cleanup, drying, and restoration. Commercial equipment, structural drying, and direct insurance billing with a free inspection.
"Stop the Leak. Clean the Damage. Protect Your Home."
🚨 Appliance Leak Emergency
Free inspection, insurance billing handled, and a crew ready — one call starts the cleanup process.
Calling is the fastest way to stop appliance leak damage from spreading.
⭐ Quick Answer
Shut off the water supply to the leaking appliance immediately and unplug it from the wall if you can do so safely. Then call 24 Hours Water Damage Restoration Long Island NY and we will send a crew within 30–60 minutes to extract water, dry the structure, and begin restoration. We handle everything from water removal to drywall replacement and flooring repair. Our IICRC-certified technicians document the entire process for your insurer and in most cases we bill your carrier directly so you are not paying the full bill upfront. Appliance leaks can continue to damage your home long after the visible water is gone — moisture seeps into wood framing, drywall, and subfloor materials. Our appliance leak cleanup services cover all of Nassau County and Suffolk County.
Water from appliance leaks often spreads under flooring and into adjacent rooms before it is visible. Professional extraction and drying are essential to prevent hidden damage and mold growth.
Our actual technicians, trucks, and cleanup equipment — ready for every appliance leak job in Nassau and Suffolk.








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Some appliance leaks are obvious — water on the floor. Others appear slowly through walls and under flooring.
Visible water pooling around your washing machine, water heater, or dishwasher is an obvious sign of a leak. Even small puddles can indicate a problem that is appliance leak cleanup and structural drying.
Dark stains, buckling, or warping in flooring around your appliances indicates water damage beneath the surface. This often requires hardwood floor water damage repair or subfloor replacement.
Water stains climbing up the wall from the floor or baseboard typically indicate a leak that has been ongoing for some time. This water often needs to be extracted from structural drying behind the wall.
A musty odor around your washing machine, dishwasher, or water heater often indicates trapped moisture that has led to mold growth. Professional mold remediation may be required alongside cleanup.
An unexplained spike in your water bill often indicates a slow leak in an appliance or supply line. The leak may be hidden and require professional inspection to locate.
Mold that appears near appliances is a direct sign of unresolved moisture from a leak. Professional cleanup and mold remediation are needed to fully address the problem.
We offer a free inspection — a technician comes out, assesses the damage, and tells you exactly what needs to be done. No charge and no obligation. Call (888) 336-2451 or schedule online here.
Your actions in the first hour determine how much of your home can be saved and what cleanup will cost.
Locate the shutoff valve for the leaking appliance and turn it off immediately. This stops the flow of water and prevents further damage while you wait for the cleanup crew to arrive.
If it is safe to do so, unplug the leaking appliance from the wall to prevent electrical hazards. Water and electricity are a dangerous combination — do not touch the appliance if you are standing in water.
If it is safe, move furniture, rugs, and other belongings away from the affected area. Raising items off the floor can save them from water damage while you wait for the cleanup crew to arrive.
Take clear photos and video of all water damage — including affected materials, water levels, and any visible structural issues. This documentation is essential for your inspection and insurance claim.
Household towels and fans cannot properly dry structural materials. Attempting to clean up yourself often traps moisture and leads to mold growth. Professional appliance leak cleanup is essential for proper drying and restoration.
The sooner we arrive, the more of your home we can save. Call (888) 336-2451 and we will have a crew en route while you take the first safety steps.
Every phase is documented for your insurer — so your home gets fully restored and your claim moves forward.
You call (888) 336-2451 and a live person picks up. We confirm your address and situation, and a crew is rolling toward you immediately. Our emergency water damage line is answered 24/7.
Our technician performs a complete inspection of the affected area — identifying the source of the leak, measuring moisture levels, and creating a full cleanup plan before any work begins.
Industrial pumps remove all standing water. Our water extraction equipment pulls moisture from every surface, including subfloor layers and wall cavities.
After structural drying is complete, we restore or replace damaged materials — drywall, flooring, baseboards, and cabinets — bringing your home back to its pre-damage condition.
We compile photos, moisture logs, and restoration documentation into a complete file for your insurer. We handle the paperwork — you submit your deductible and we manage the rest.
Appliance leaks on Long Island come from a handful of common sources. Understanding the cause ensures the cleanup addresses the root problem, not just the symptoms.
Cause 01
A burst or loose washing machine hose can release gallons of water into your laundry room within minutes. This requires immediate appliance leak cleanup and structural drying.
Year-roundCause 02
A failing water heater tank can rupture and release 40–80 gallons of water into your home. This often requires burst pipe cleanup and full restoration of affected areas.
Year-roundCause 03
Dishwashers can leak from damaged seals, loose connections, or drain failures. The water often damages cabinets and flooring. Kitchen water damage cleanup is often needed alongside appliance leak services.
Year-roundCause 04
A broken ice maker supply line can leak continuously, causing damage to cabinets and flooring. This type of leak often goes unnoticed for days or weeks.
Year-roundCause 05
Blocked air conditioning condensate drains can cause water to back up and leak into your home. This often requires professional inspection and cleanup of affected areas.
Seasonal — May to SepCause 06
Humidifiers that overflow or leak can cause water damage to flooring and walls. Regular maintenance can prevent these issues, but professional moisture control cleanup is often needed.
Year-roundStraight answers about what to expect. The inspection gives you a real number before any work starts.
Every job is different — these ranges are estimates. Your free inspection provides the exact scope and cost.
The biggest factors are the size of the affected area, how long the leak went undetected, and what materials were damaged. Jobs where the homeowner calls early and shuts off the water quickly stay at the lower end. The inspection and estimate are always free.
🛡️ Does Insurance Cover Appliance Leak Cleanup?
The answer depends on what caused the leak. Here is the honest breakdown.
Burst hoses, ruptured tanks, and sudden leaks are typically covered by standard homeowners policies, including the cost of cleanup and restoration.
In most cases, we send the invoice to your insurance company so you do not pay the full cost upfront — you typically just cover your deductible and we handle the rest.
Slow leaks from aging appliances or lack of maintenance are often excluded. We inspect and tell you honestly whether your case qualifies for coverage.
When an appliance leaks in your home, what matters is fast cleanup and proper drying. Here is why homeowners trust us.
Cleanup starts with a fast response. We are on-site within 30–60 minutes of your call, every day of the year, ready to assess and begin the cleanup.
Appliance leaks do not wait for business hours. Our line connects you to a live person right away — no voicemail, no callback.
Our technicians are IICRC-certified in water damage restoration — meaning trained methods, proper equipment, and documentation that works for insurance claims.
Before an appliance leak call even comes in, our vans are packed with extraction equipment, drying gear, and repair tools — so we can start cleanup the minute we arrive.
People across Nassau and Suffolk who called us the day their appliance leaked.
"My washing machine hose burst and flooded my laundry room and hallway. They arrived within 45 minutes, extracted the water, and had drying equipment set up that same day. They also repaired the drywall and replaced the baseboards. Excellent work."
"My water heater leaked and damaged my basement floor and walls. They handled the water removal, the drying, the repairs, and the insurance claim. I did not have to deal with any of the paperwork. Very professional."
"My dishwasher leaked and I did not notice until the floor buckled. They came quickly, removed the damaged flooring, dried everything, and installed new floor. They also checked for mold and found none. Very thorough."
After an appliance leak, other issues often surface — mold, damaged floors, or structural problems. Here is what the same crew takes care of.
Complete removal of standing water from homes across Long Island after appliance failures.
Learn more →Removal and containment when moisture from appliance leaks leads to mold growth.
Learn more →Deep drying that pulls moisture out of framing, subfloor, and wall cavities after appliance leaks.
Learn more →Repair and restoration for kitchens damaged by dishwasher, refrigerator, or sink leaks.
Learn more →Here is what Long Island homeowners ask us most when an appliance leaks in their home.
Cleanup Stats
Water from appliance leaks damages drywall, flooring, and framing — and the longer it sits, the more materials become unsalvageable. Our team is on standby to start the cleanup process now.
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