24 Hour Water Damage Restoration Long Island's Fastest Company
Water damage inside a Nassau County home moves fast — soaking drywall, warping floors, and weakening structural framing within hours. Our IICRC-certified crews respond 24 hours a day, reach most addresses within 30–60 minutes, and handle everything from extraction to full reconstruction. We bill your insurance carrier directly so you are not out of pocket while your home is restored.
"Stop the Damage. Restore Your Nassau County Home."
🚨 Nassau County Emergency
Free inspection, insurance billing handled, crew ready across Nassau County — one call starts the full restoration process.
Calling is the fastest path during a water damage emergency in Nassau County.
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The first thing to do in a Nassau County water damage situation is shut off the main water valve if the source is a burst pipe or leaking appliance — stopping the flow prevents hundreds of additional gallons from reaching your walls and floors. 24 Hours Water Damage Restoration Long Island NY deploys IICRC-certified crews across Nassau County day and night, reaching most homes within 30–60 minutes, and handles water extraction, structural drying, and full reconstruction while billing your insurance carrier directly. Water that sits inside Nassau County homes for more than 24 hours often triggers mold growth and structural decay that turns a manageable restoration job into a costly rebuild — acting in the first hour matters most.
Nassau County homes — from the coastal communities of Freeport to the inland neighborhoods of Hicksville — face water damage from burst pipes, storm surges, sump pump failures, and appliance leaks year-round. Our restoration process covers every layer: surface materials, subfloor, wall cavities, and structural framing.
Our technicians, trucks, and equipment serving every Nassau County town from Garden City to Oyster Bay.








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Nassau County homes face unique water risks — from aging plumbing to coastal storm flooding. Some warning signs show up right away; others appear days later when mold sets in and wood begins to rot.
Yellow or brown stains spreading across drywall mean water has been sitting there for a while. These marks often reveal hidden moisture behind the surface that needs a professional water damage inspection before restoration can start.
When drywall feels soft or starts to bow, water has soaked through its core and destroyed its strength. It must be removed and replaced — drying it in place will not fix the underlying structural damage.
Hardwood that bows upward, laminate pulling apart at the seams, or loose tile all point to moisture damage underneath. Nassau County homes often require hardwood floor water damage repair or complete replacement after structural drying is done.
Mold appearing on surfaces is a direct sign that moisture was never properly removed. Professional mold remediation must run alongside the restoration process — skipping it allows regrowth behind new materials.
A musty smell that lingers after visible water is gone means moisture is hiding inside wall cavities, insulation, or under the subfloor. This trapped moisture drives mold growth and weakens structural materials from the inside out.
New cracks appearing in a Nassau County basement or foundation wall after flooding indicate hydrostatic pressure. These need an immediate inspection to prevent structural failure from spreading further.
Our technician visits your home at no charge, measures moisture in every affected layer, and tells you exactly what needs to be done. Call (888) 336-2451 or schedule your free inspection online.
The decisions you make in the first hour determine how much of your home can be saved and what restoration will cost.
Find your main water shutoff valve and close it immediately if a burst pipe or failed appliance is the cause. Stopping the flow first limits how much water reaches your walls, flooring, and framing.
Water and electricity are a dangerous combination. Go to your breaker panel and turn off circuits serving the affected rooms before stepping anywhere wet. If the panel is in a flooded area, call for help first.
Carry furniture, rugs, electronics, and personal items to a dry area while it is safe to do so. Elevating items off wet flooring can save them from additional damage while you wait for the crew.
Take photos and short videos of all water damage — visible water, stained walls, affected materials, and any structural issues. This documentation is required for your insurance claim and helps our crew plan the full water damage restoration scope.
Household fans and box dehumidifiers cannot extract moisture from wall cavities or subfloor layers. Attempting DIY drying often pushes moisture deeper, accelerating mold growth. Professional structural drying is the only way to safely prepare your home for restoration.
Dial (888) 336-2451 right now. Our emergency water damage line is answered live every hour, and a crew will be rolling toward your Nassau County address within minutes of your call.
Every phase is documented for your insurer — so your home is fully restored and your claim moves forward without delays.
You call (888) 336-2451 and a live person picks up — no voicemail, no callback. We confirm your Nassau County address and a crew departs immediately for your home.
Our technician performs a complete water damage inspection — measuring moisture in walls and floors, identifying affected materials, and building a restoration plan before any work begins.
Industrial pumps handle water extraction from every surface. Commercial-grade drying systems then pull moisture out of wall cavities, subfloor layers, and structural framing throughout your Nassau County home.
Once structural drying is confirmed, we rebuild — replacing drywall, flooring, baseboards, and cabinetry so your home returns to its exact pre-damage condition.
We compile moisture logs, restoration photos, and scope documentation into a complete file for your insurer. We send the invoice directly to your carrier — you typically just cover your deductible.
Our crews are deployed throughout Nassau County so response times stay short no matter where you live. Click your town for local restoration information.
Nassau County's mix of older housing stock, coastal exposure, and seasonal weather patterns creates specific water damage risks. Knowing the cause is the first step toward the right restoration plan.
Cause 01
Much of Nassau County's housing dates back decades, and aging pipes are vulnerable to freezing in winter and bursting year-round. A single burst pipe releases gallons per minute and requires burst pipe cleanup and full restoration of affected rooms.
Peak Risk — Dec to MarCause 02
Finished basements are common in Nassau County, and a failed sump pump during a rainstorm can flood them within minutes. This typically requires sump pump failure cleanup combined with basement flood cleanup.
Peak Risk — Mar to JunCause 03
Nassau County's south shore and harbor towns face heightened risk from storm surges and heavy rainfall. Coastal flooding often combines standing water damage with contamination, requiring storm and flood damage cleanup before restoration begins.
Peak Risk — Jul to OctCause 04
An aging water heater or a washing machine supply line failure can release water into kitchens, laundry rooms, and basements across Nassau County. Appliance leak cleanup must happen before any restoration work can start.
Year-roundCause 05
Blocked main lines or municipal backups push contaminated water into Nassau County homes through floor drains. This is a Category 3 water event requiring professional sanitization and sewage cleanup before restoration.
Year-roundCause 06
Nassau County homes with aging roofing or failing window seals let water in during rainstorms, leading to ceiling water damage repair, wall restoration, and in some cases mold remediation when the leak goes undetected.
Year-round
Our vans are stocked with industrial restoration equipment before every call — so the minute we arrive at your Nassau County home, work starts without delay.
Basements are the most flood-prone area in Nassau County homes. Whether from a sump pump failure, a backed-up drain, or a burst pipe, flooded basements need immediate extraction and drying before restoration can begin.
Our basement flood cleanup process removes standing water down to the last drop, then deploys drying equipment around the clock to pull moisture out of concrete, framing, and insulation. Once the basement is fully dry, we restore or replace all damaged materials — drywall, flooring, and any finished areas that were affected.
Straight answers about what restoration costs in Nassau County — and who typically pays. The free inspection gives you an exact number before any work starts.
Every job is different. These ranges are estimates — your free inspection provides the exact scope and cost.
The biggest cost drivers are the area affected, how long the water sat, and the materials involved. Calling early and skipping DIY drying keeps the job at the lower end. The inspection and estimate are always free in Nassau County.
🛡️ Does Insurance Cover Nassau County Restoration?
Coverage depends on the cause. Here is the honest breakdown.
Burst pipes, appliance leaks, and roof damage from storms are typically covered by standard homeowners policies in Nassau County, including extraction, drying, and materials restoration.
In most cases we submit the invoice directly to your insurance company. You typically cover your deductible only — we handle all documentation and communication with the insurer.
Water entering from outside — storm surge, groundwater seepage — is often not covered without a separate flood policy. We walk you through your situation during the free inspection.
Full-service capability from extraction to rebuild — here is why Nassau County families trust our restoration team when water damages their home.
We keep trucks staged across Nassau County so we can reach Garden City, Hempstead, and every other town within 30–60 minutes of your call.
Water damage does not stop at 5pm. Our dispatch line connects you to a live person any hour of the day or night — no automated system, no callback queue.
Every restoration technician on our Nassau County crews holds IICRC certification in water damage restoration and structural drying — meaning proper methods, professional equipment, and documentation your insurer accepts.
We assess your water damage at no charge, walk through exactly what restoration is needed, and let you decide how to proceed. We also serve Suffolk County if your property crosses the county line.
Water damage in Nassau County rarely stops at the surface. Here is the full range of restoration services our crews handle for Nassau County homeowners.
24/7 emergency response for any water damage event across Nassau County — crews dispatched immediately.
Learn more →When water damage leads to mold growth in Nassau County homes, certified remediation runs alongside the restoration process.
Learn more →Fast extraction and full restoration for flooded Nassau County basements — finished or unfinished areas covered.
Learn more →Contaminated water from sewage or storm flooding in Nassau County requires specialized sanitization before restoration.
Learn more →Structural and finish repairs for Nassau County basements after flooding — full rebuild from subfloor to ceiling.
Learn more →Rapid response and full restoration for Nassau County businesses — minimizing downtime while restoring the building.
Learn more →Assessment, drying, and restoration of hardwood floors damaged by water events across Nassau County homes.
Learn more →Ceiling repair and restoration for Nassau County homes — from drywall replacement to repainting after water damage.
Learn more →Real homeowners across Nassau County who called us the day water damaged their home.
"A pipe burst in our Hempstead home and water spread across the whole first floor. They arrived within 45 minutes, got the water out, and had commercial drying equipment running that same night. The drywall and flooring restoration was flawless — you can't tell anything happened."
"Our basement flooded after a heavy rainstorm when the sump pump failed. They were out within the hour, cleaned everything up, and handled the insurance claim from start to finish. Our finished basement looks brand new — highly recommend."
"Ceiling water damage from a roof leak in our Massapequa house. They fixed the drywall, repainted, and even caught moisture in the attic that I had no idea about. Thorough work and they kept us updated every day. Would use them again without question."
What Nassau County homeowners ask us most when water damages their home.
Nassau County Stats
Water spreads into wall cavities, soaks insulation, and weakens framing fast. Our Nassau County team is on standby right now — the restoration process starts with your call.
(888) 336-2451