24 Hour Water Damage Restoration Long Island's Fastest Company
A leaking toilet or burst supply line in your Locust Valley bathroom is soaking the subfloor right now. We arrive fast, extract the water, dry every inch, and bill your insurance directly.
"Water Gone. Home Dry. Stress Over."
Free visual inspection. We bill your insurance directly.
A bathroom water damage crew arrives at your Locust Valley home in around 30 minutes, any hour of the day or night. The team from 24 Hours Water Damage Restoration Long Island NY shows up with truck-mounted extractors and commercial drying equipment — not the small stuff that leaves moisture trapped. You don't pay anything out of pocket; we bill your insurance carrier straight. We work every part of Locust Valley plus the surrounding Nassau County area.








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Water from a bathroom leak spreads fast in Locust Valley homes. Here's what to do while our crew is en route.
Water and electricity are a dangerous mix. Head to your breaker panel and turn off the power to the bathroom — but only if you can reach it without stepping through water.
Turn the shutoff valve under the sink or behind the toilet clockwise. If a pipe burst elsewhere, our burst pipe cleanup crew will locate and stop it.
Towels, rugs, and bath mats hold water against the subfloor. Clear everything to a dry area to minimize damage.
Household vacuums near standing water pose a serious shock hazard. Let our professional water extraction equipment do the job safely.
Take clear photos of the water and affected areas. Combined with our water damage inspection, your insurance claim will process faster.
Mold begins growing on damp surfaces in as little as 24 hours. A call now prevents a bigger mold remediation project later.
We document every step for your insurance company, so your claim moves forward while your home dries.
A live dispatcher answers, gets your Locust Valley address, and sends the closest crew immediately. Our emergency water damage line never sends you to voicemail.
We remove standing water with truck-mounted extraction and removal equipment, then locate and stop the leak so it doesn't continue.
Commercial air movers and dehumidifiers run until every trace of moisture is gone. We also apply antimicrobial treatments as part of complete structural drying.
We finish with complete water damage restoration and send the claim package to your carrier — no out-of-pocket payment to you in most cases.
Bathroom leaks from supply lines, shower pans, or overflowing fixtures are usually covered by standard homeowners policies. We handle the documentation and the adjuster conversations.
We provide moisture logs, photos, and a detailed scope of work packaged exactly how insurers expect it.
In most situations, we bill your insurance company directly so you don't pay up front and wait for reimbursement.
We do a free water damage inspection so you know your coverage position before we start.
We show you exactly what needs to come out and why, and we don't remove anything until you say it's okay.
Locust Valley has beautiful older homes on the North Shore, many with original bathrooms that are starting to show their age. Here's what we see most often.
Many Locust Valley homes were built in the early 1900s with original galvanized pipes. These rust from the inside out until they burst — requiring burst pipe cleanup more often than homeowners expect.
Tile showers in older Locust Valley homes often have failing waterproof membranes underneath. Water leaks through the tile and into the subfloor, sometimes for months before anyone notices.
The wax seal under a toilet breaks down after 15 or 20 years. When it goes, every flush sends water into the subfloor, rotting the wood over time.
Pipes running inside bathroom walls can leak slowly for weeks. By the time you see water damage, mold has already started growing — leading to a mold remediation call.
When your bathroom floods at midnight, you need a company that answers the phone and knows exactly what to do when they arrive.
Our technicians hold IICRC certifications — the recognized standard that insurance companies trust.
Call our number and a live dispatcher picks up — no phone tree, no voicemail, just help that starts moving.
Our team carries all required New York licenses and full insurance coverage for every job.
Our crews work across Nassau County daily — we know the neighborhoods, the homes, and the fastest routes to your door.
Before a Locust Valley call comes in, our vans are loaded with high-capacity extractors, air movers, and commercial dehumidifiers — so we can start drying the moment we arrive.
Homeowners across Locust Valley and surrounding Nassau County who called us when water hit.
"The bathroom sink supply line burst while we were sleeping. Woke up to water everywhere. These guys were here within 30 minutes, pulled the water, set up drying, and handled the insurance claim. They made a nightmare situation easy."
"The shower pan in our master bath had been leaking for who knows how long — we didn't realize until water showed up in the room below. The crew found the source, dried everything, and walked us through the insurance process. Highly recommend."
"The toilet overflowed and flooded our bathroom and part of the hallway. I called and they were here fast. They extracted the water, got the drying equipment set up, and helped us with the insurance claim. Very professional team."
We cover every corner of Locust Valley and reach the surrounding Nassau County communities just as fast, any hour.
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A bathroom leak often brings hidden moisture, mold risk, and sometimes structural trouble. Here's everything else our same crew handles.
When bathroom moisture has been hiding for more than a day or two, we contain and remove it properly.
Learn more →If toilet overflow or sewer backup is the cause, we handle it with full PPE and proper disposal protocols.
Learn more →Whole-home response after nor'easters and heavy downpours hit Long Island.
Learn more →Industrial drying that reaches moisture trapped inside framing, subfloor, and wall cavities.
Learn more →What Locust Valley homeowners ask us most when bathroom water shows up where it shouldn't.
Locust Valley Response Stats
Every hour water sits in your Locust Valley bathroom, it soaks deeper into floors and can drip down to the ceiling below. Our line is open right now and a real person picks up every time.
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