24 Hour Water Damage Restoration Long Island's Fastest Company
Stormwater does not just soak your floors — it saturates drywall, soaks insulation, and forces water into every crack. We roll out 24/7, arrive within the hour, and handle extraction, drying, and full restoration. Industrial equipment, structural repairs, and direct insurance billing with a free inspection.
"Extract the Water. Dry the Structure. Restore Your Home."
🚨 Storm & Flood Emergency
Free inspection, direct insurance billing, and crews ready — one call gets the process moving immediately.
Calling gets you a live crew during a storm damage emergency.
⚡ Quick Answer
When storm or floodwater enters your home, get everyone to higher ground and stay out of the water until power is shut off. After you are safe, crews from 24 Hours Water Damage Restoration Long Island NY arrive in 30–60 minutes to extract the water and begin full cleanup. We handle pumping, debris removal, structural drying, and repairs — including drywall replacement, flooring restoration, and mold prevention. Our IICRC-certified team bills your insurance directly in most cases so you don't pay the full cost upfront. Storm and flood damage gets worse by the hour; within 48 hours, mold can start growing and wood begins to rot. Our cleanup services cover all of Nassau County and Suffolk County.
Floodwater carries contaminants, debris, and bacteria that settle into every porous surface. Delaying cleanup allows those contaminants to saturate drywall, carpet, and wooden framing — making restoration more complex and more expensive.
Our actual teams, pumps, and drying equipment — staged and ready for every storm and flood restoration in Nassau and Suffolk.








Certified, Insured & Ready for Storm Restoration
Some damage is visible immediately — standing water, debris, soaked furniture. Other damage hides in walls and under floors for days before you notice it.
Any standing water in your basement or first floor after a storm needs immediate extraction. Water left for more than 24 hours damages drywall, saturates insulation, and creates ideal conditions for mold remediation.
Dark rings, bubbling paint, or discolored drywall after a storm means water has already soaked into the material. These signs indicate that your home needs professional water damage restoration.
Stormwater that saturates hardwood, laminate, or vinyl flooring causes it to warp, cup, or buckle. This often requires hardwood floor water damage repair or full replacement if not addressed quickly.
If a persistent musty odor lingers days after stormwater recedes, moisture is still trapped in walls, flooring, or insulation. This hidden moisture leads to mold growth and requires professional structural drying.
Mold can appear within 24–48 hours after storm damage if moisture is not fully removed. Black or green patches on walls, baseboards, or furniture indicate the need for mold remediation as part of the cleanup process.
Stormwater brings in mud, sewage, and debris that contaminate your home's surfaces and materials. This requires black water cleanup and sanitization before restoration can begin.
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.
What you do in the first hour after stormwater enters your home determines how much can be saved and how extensive the cleanup will be.
Stormwater rises quickly and can carry debris and contaminants. Get everyone — including pets — out of the flooded area. Do not walk through standing water if you cannot see the floor beneath.
Water and electricity are a deadly combination. Turn off the power to the flooded area at the breaker panel. If you smell gas or suspect a leak, evacuate immediately and call your utility company.
Take clear photos and video of all flood damage — water levels, affected rooms, soaked furniture, and any visible structural issues. This documentation is crucial for your inspection and insurance claim.
If it is safe to do so, move furniture, electronics, and valuables to a dry area of your home. Even raising items a few inches off the floor can protect them from water damage while you wait for the cleanup crew.
Do not attempt to remove stormwater yourself with household equipment. Standing water is often contaminated and requires industrial pumps and protective gear. Professional water extraction is the safe and effective approach.
The sooner we arrive, the more of your home we can save. Call (888) 336-2451 and we will have an extraction 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 answers immediately. We confirm your location and situation, and our crew rolls out within minutes. Our emergency water damage line is staffed 24/7.
Our technician performs a complete inspection of your property — measuring moisture levels, identifying contaminated materials, 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 repair or replace damaged materials — drywall, insulation, flooring, and trim — bringing your home back to its original 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.
Storm damage on Long Island comes from multiple sources. Understanding the cause ensures the cleanup addresses the root problem, not just the symptoms.
Cause 01
Long Island's coastal location makes it vulnerable to storm surges that push ocean and bay water inland. This often requires storm and flood damage cleanup combined with structural drying and sanitization.
Seasonal — Jul to NovCause 02
Sudden downpours overwhelm drainage systems and push water into basements and first floors through windows, doors, and foundation cracks. Basement flood cleanup is often needed after these events.
Seasonal — Mar to OctCause 03
Hurricanes bring high winds and heavy rain that damage roofs, windows, and doors, allowing water to pour into homes. Structural repairs are often needed alongside water extraction and drying.
Seasonal — Jun to NovCause 04
Rapid snowmelt in late winter can saturate the ground and flood basements through foundation cracks and seepage points. This often requires water damage inspection and foundation repairs.
Seasonal — Feb to AprCause 05
During heavy storms, municipal drain systems can back up, sending water into homes through floor drains and plumbing fixtures. This requires professional sewage cleanup and sanitization.
Seasonal — Mar to OctCause 06
High winds drive rain through windows, doors, and roof openings, soaking interiors even without structural damage. Emergency water damage cleanup is required to prevent mold growth and material degradation.
Seasonal — Year-roundStraight answers about what to expect. The inspection gives you a real number before any work starts.
Every storm is different — these ranges are estimates. Your free inspection provides the exact scope and cost.
The biggest factors are the depth of the water, how long it sat, and what materials were damaged. Jobs where the homeowner calls early and does not attempt DIY cleanup stay at the lower end. The inspection and estimate are always free.
🛡️ Does Insurance Cover Storm Cleanup?
The answer depends on the storm source. Here is the honest breakdown.
Water that enters through storm-damaged roofs, windows, or doors is typically covered by homeowners policies, including cleanup and material replacement.
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.
Water that enters from outside — storm surge, groundwater, or rising rivers — is often not covered without a separate flood policy. We tell you honestly where your case falls.
When stormwater damages your home, what matters is fast extraction and complete restoration. Here is why homeowners trust us.
Storm damage cleanup starts with a fast response. We are on-site within 30–60 minutes of your call, every day of the year, ready to extract water and begin restoration.
Storms 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 and structural drying — meaning trained methods, proper equipment, and documentation that works for insurance claims.
Before a storm damage call even comes in, our vans are packed with extraction equipment, drying gear, and restoration tools — so we can start cleanup the minute we arrive.
People across Nassau and Suffolk who called us the day stormwater damaged their homes and needed full cleanup services.
"After Hurricane Sandy, my basement was completely flooded. They arrived within an hour, pumped out all the water, and spent days drying everything. They handled all the restoration — drywall, flooring, everything. They made a nightmare manageable."
"A nor'easter blew rain through my basement windows and flooded my entire basement. They came out, removed the water, dried the space, and fixed all the damage. They even found mold I didn't know was there and took care of it."
"Storm surge flooded my first floor while I was away. They handled everything — water extraction, drying, replacing baseboards, and drywall. They dealt with my insurance company and made the whole process so much easier."
After a storm, other issues often surface — mold, damaged floors, or structural problems. Here is what the same crew takes care of.
Complete extraction and drying for flooded basements after storms across Long Island.
Learn more →Removal and containment when storm moisture leads to mold growth that needs to be addressed during restoration.
Learn more →Deep drying that pulls storm moisture out of framing, subfloor, and wall cavities before restoration begins.
Learn more →Industrial pumping and removal of standing stormwater from all areas of your home.
Learn more →Here is what Long Island homeowners ask us most when storms damage their homes and they need cleanup.
Storm Cleanup Stats
Stormwater saturates drywall, soaks insulation, and promotes mold growth — 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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