24 Hour Water Damage Restoration Long Island's Fastest Company
A failed sump pump can flood your basement in minutes, ruining floors, walls, and belongings. Our crews arrive fast, extract standing water, dry everything, and restore your basement to its original condition. Industrial-grade equipment, certified technicians, and direct insurance billing with a free inspection.
"Stop the Flood. Dry It Out. Restore Your Basement."
🚨 Immediate Flood Cleanup
Free inspection, insurance billing handled, and a crew ready — one call starts the cleanup and restoration process.
Calling is the fastest path during a sump pump flood emergency.
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If your sump pump has failed and water is flooding your basement, turn off power to the area and avoid entering standing water. Crews from 24 Hours Water Damage Restoration Long Island NY arrive in 30–60 minutes to extract the water and begin drying. We handle the full scope — water removal, structural drying, sanitization, and restoration of your basement. The entire process is documented for your insurer and we bill them directly in most cases. A sump pump failure flood that is not fully dried can lead to mold growth, wood rot, and structural decay. Our flood cleanup services cover all of Nassau County and Suffolk County.
Water from a sump pump failure is often clean initially but can become contaminated as it picks up materials from the floor. It saturates drywall, flooring, and insulation quickly — making professional extraction and drying essential to prevent secondary damage.
Our actual technicians, trucks, and equipment — ready for every sump pump flood restoration project in Nassau and Suffolk.








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Some signs are obvious — water everywhere. Others show up as subtle indicators that your pump has stopped working.
This is the most obvious sign of sump pump failure. If your sump pit is full and water has spilled onto the basement floor, the pump has stopped working and water is pooling where it shouldn't be.
If it is raining heavily and you do not hear or see your sump pump running, it may have failed. A non-functioning pump during a storm means water is accumulating in the pit instead of being pumped away from your home.
Grinding, rattling, or buzzing sounds from the sump pump indicate mechanical failure. These noises often mean the motor is struggling or the impeller has broken — and the pump may stop working entirely at any moment.
If your basement has water stains on walls or floors that you have not noticed before, it may be a sign of an active or recent sump pump failure. Water seeps in quickly once the pump stops working.
A musty odor or persistent damp feeling in your basement often indicates moisture accumulation that your sump pump should have been removing. This can lead to mold growth if not addressed quickly.
If the sump pit itself is overflowing or water is visibly pooling around the pit, the pump is not working properly. This often requires sump pump failure cleanup and restoration to prevent further damage.
We offer a free inspection — a technician comes out, assesses the situation, 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 minutes after a sump pump failure determine how much of your basement can be saved.
Go to your breaker panel and turn off the circuit that powers the basement and sump pump area. Water and electricity are a deadly combination — do not enter standing water until the power is off.
Do not walk through flooded areas. The water may contain debris, contaminants, or hidden electrical hazards. Wait for our crew — they have the proper safety gear and training to handle the situation safely.
If you can safely access areas not affected by the flood, move furniture, electronics, and storage boxes to dry locations. Raising items off the floor can prevent additional damage while you wait for the cleanup crew.
Take clear photos and video of the water levels, damaged materials, and any visible damage. This documentation is essential for your inspection and insurance claim.
Do not attempt to dry the basement yourself using fans or dehumidifiers. Without professional structural drying equipment, water remains trapped in walls, subfloor, and insulation.
Water from a sump pump failure spreads quickly through porous materials. Call (888) 336-2451 and we will have a crew en route to extract water and begin drying immediately.
Every phase is documented for your insurer — so your basement 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 your basement — measuring water levels, identifying damaged 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, flooring, and insulation — bringing your basement 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.
Sump pump failures 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
Long Island's coastal storms often knock out power — and if your sump pump relies on electricity, a power outage means it stops working when you need it most. Without a battery backup, a pump failure is almost guaranteed during an outage.
Seasonal — Jul to OctCause 02
Most sump pumps last 7–10 years. After that, the motor burns out, the float switch gets stuck, or the impeller breaks. A failed motor is a common reason for basement floods on Long Island.
Year-roundCause 03
If the pipe that carries water away from your home is clogged with debris or frozen during winter months, water has nowhere to go and will back up into your sump pit and flood your basement. Burst pipe cleanup and restoration are often required.
Seasonal — Dec to MarCause 04
The float switch tells the pump when to turn on and off. If it gets stuck in the off position, the pump never activates — even when water levels rise. This is one of the most common and preventable causes of sump pump failure.
Year-roundCause 05
During intense rainfall, your sump pump may simply be overwhelmed by the volume of water. If the pump cannot keep up with the incoming water, it will overflow and flood the basement.
Seasonal — Jul to OctCause 06
Over time, the impeller inside the pump can wear down or break, reducing the pump's ability to move water. Worn bearings cause the pump to run hot and eventually fail entirely, often requiring sump pump failure cleanup and restoration.
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 amount of water, how long it has been present, and what materials were damaged. Jobs where the homeowner calls early stay at the lower end. The inspection and estimate are always free.
🛡️ Does Insurance Cover Sump Pump Flood Cleanup?
The answer depends on your policy and what caused the failure. Here is the honest breakdown.
If your sump pump stopped working due to mechanical failure or a power outage, the resulting water damage is typically covered by standard homeowners policies.
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.
If water entered from outside through the foundation during a storm, it may be classified as flood damage. We tell you honestly where your case falls and how to proceed.
When your sump pump fails and floods your basement, what matters is complete restoration — from extraction to repair. Here is why homeowners trust us.
Sump pump flood 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 restoration.
Sump pumps fail at any hour. 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 sump pump flood 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 their sump pump failed and their basement flooded.
"My sump pump failed during a nor'easter and my finished basement flooded. They were there in 40 minutes, extracted the water, dried everything, and replaced the damaged carpet and drywall. They made a bad situation much easier to deal with."
"Our sump pump burned out during a summer storm and water was everywhere. The crew arrived quickly, removed the water, and dried the basement. They even helped us with the insurance paperwork. I would absolutely recommend them."
"I came home to a flooded basement from a sump pump failure. They were at my house fast, extracted the water, set up drying equipment, and stayed until the job was done. They handled the insurance claim and I just paid my deductible. Great service."
After a sump pump flood, other issues often surface. Here is what the same crew takes care of.
Complete extraction and drying for flooded basements across Long Island before repairs begin.
Learn more →Removal and containment when moisture from a flood leads to mold growth that needs to be addressed.
Learn more →Deep drying that pulls moisture out of framing, subfloor, and wall cavities before repair work begins.
Learn more →Floor repair and replacement when hardwood has been damaged by floodwater from a sump pump failure.
Learn more →Here is what Long Island homeowners ask us most when their sump pump fails and floods their basement.
Flood Cleanup Stats
Water from a sump pump failure spreads quickly through drywall, insulation, and flooring — and the longer it sits, the more materials become unsalvageable. Our team is on standby to start the cleanup now.
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