24 Hour Water Damage Restoration Long Island's Fastest Company
Water damage hides where you cannot see — behind drywall, under flooring, inside crawl spaces. A professional inspection finds what your eyes miss. We use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and years of experience to assess the full scope of damage so you know exactly what needs to be done before any work begins.
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The first step in any water damage situation is a professional inspection to determine the full scope of the problem. Call 24 Hours Water Damage Restoration Long Island NY and a certified technician will arrive with moisture meters and thermal imaging to assess every area of your home — including hidden spaces behind walls and under floors. The inspection is completely free and includes a detailed report of what needs to be done, along with a no-obligation estimate. In most cases, the documentation we provide during the inspection supports your insurance claim. We serve all of Nassau County and Suffolk County.
Water damage often extends far beyond what you can see. Without a professional inspection, you may miss hidden moisture that leads to mold, rot, and structural failure down the road.
Our actual technicians, moisture meters, and thermal imaging equipment ready to inspect homes in Nassau and Suffolk.








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Some signs are obvious — water stains, mold, or peeling paint. Others are invisible to the naked eye and can only be detected with professional equipment.
Brown or yellow stains on walls or ceilings indicate water has penetrated the surface. Stains often mean there is hidden damage behind the surface that requires a professional ceiling water damage repair inspection.
If your home has a persistent musty or damp odor, moisture is trapped somewhere — often in areas you cannot see. A professional inspection with moisture meters can locate the source before it causes more damage.
Hardwood floors that warp, buckle, or show cupping are absorbing moisture from below. An inspection can determine whether the subfloor is also damaged and whether hardwood floor water damage repair is needed.
Visible mold is a clear sign of a moisture problem. However, the mold you see is often just the tip of the iceberg. An inspection locates all affected areas and documents the full scope for mold remediation.
Paint that peels, bubbles, or blisters and wallpaper that separates from the wall indicate trapped moisture behind the surface. An inspection reveals how far the damage extends.
If you constantly have condensation on windows or your home feels damp, it is a sign that moisture is building up. An inspection identifies the root cause and recommends solutions like moisture control.
We offer a free, no-obligation water damage inspection. A certified technician comes out, assesses your home with professional equipment, and provides a full report. Call (888) 336-2451 or schedule online here.
These steps prepare your home for a thorough inspection and help you document the situation for your insurance claim.
If you know where the water is coming from — a leaking pipe, a running appliance, or a roof leak — stop it if you can safely do so. This prevents additional damage before the inspection.
If water is present near electrical outlets, switches, or appliances, turn off power to those areas at your breaker panel. Safety comes first before any inspection or assessment.
Take clear photos and video of all visible damage — stains, peeling paint, mold, and any water you can see. This documentation is valuable for both the inspection and your insurance claim.
Move furniture and belongings away from walls and floors so the inspector can access all potentially affected areas. This ensures a thorough assessment of your home.
Do not paint over stains, patch walls, or replace materials before the inspection. This hides the evidence of damage and can prevent your insurance claim from being properly documented.
The inspection is free and takes the guesswork out of your water damage situation. Call (888) 336-2451 and we will schedule a certified technician to assess your home.
Our inspection process is thorough, transparent, and designed to give you the information you need to make informed decisions about your home.
You call (888) 336-2451 or book online. We schedule a certified technician to come to your home at a time that works for you — including evenings and weekends.
Our technician performs a comprehensive inspection using moisture meters, thermal imaging, and visual assessment — checking walls, floors, ceilings, basements, and crawl spaces.
We identify all moisture sources, assess the full scope of damage, and determine whether materials need drying, repair, or replacement. This includes hidden damage you cannot see.
We provide a detailed inspection report including photos, moisture readings, and a clear scope of work. This documentation is formatted for your insurance claim.
You receive a no-obligation estimate based on the inspection findings. In most cases, we provide this directly to your insurance carrier so you can make a clear decision.
Long Island's climate, aging housing stock, and weather patterns create numerous ways water can enter your home. An inspection identifies the source and the full scope of the damage.
Cause 01
Even a slow leak inside a wall can cause significant damage over time. An inspection with moisture meters can locate these hidden leaks before they cause mold or structural failure.
Year-roundCause 02
Wind-driven rain or damaged roofing can allow water to enter attic spaces and spread through ceilings. An inspection identifies the entry points and the full extent of the damage.
Seasonal — Jul to OctCause 03
Groundwater seepage through foundation cracks or poor drainage can create high humidity and hidden damage in lower levels. Crawl space water damage inspections are common in Long Island homes.
Seasonal — Mar to NovCause 04
Water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers, and refrigerators with water lines can suddenly fail and flood your home. An inspection identifies all affected areas.
Year-roundCause 05
Blocked main lines or municipal backups can send contaminated water into homes. An inspection documents the extent of the damage for sewage cleanup and restoration.
Year-roundCause 06
Long Island's coastal climate can lead to high indoor humidity that damages building materials. An inspection helps determine whether moisture control is the right solution.
Year-roundThe inspection itself costs nothing. If repairs are needed, we provide a clear estimate before any work begins.
The inspection is free. These ranges show what restoration work may cost after assessment.
The inspection is always free and includes a detailed report. If work is needed, we provide a clear estimate before anything starts. The inspection costs nothing and carries no obligation.
🛡️ Does Insurance Cover Water Damage Restoration?
The answer depends on the cause. Here is the honest breakdown.
Burst pipes, appliance leaks, and storm damage are typically covered by homeowners policies, including the cost of inspection and necessary restoration.
Our inspection reports, photos, and moisture readings are formatted to support your insurance claim. We send the full scope of work directly to your carrier.
If the damage is due to lack of maintenance or gradual wear, coverage may be denied. We tell you honestly where your case stands and provide the documentation you need.
A thorough inspection is the foundation of every successful restoration. Here is why Long Island homeowners trust us for their water damage assessments.
We arrive quickly to assess your home. The faster we inspect, the sooner you know what needs to be done and can start the restoration process.
Water damage does not follow business hours. Our line connects you to a live person who can schedule an inspection any hour of the day.
Our technicians are IICRC-certified in water damage restoration and inspection — trained in proper moisture detection, documentation, and assessment methods.
Our inspection equipment goes beyond what you can see with the naked eye. We use professional-grade tools to detect moisture, locate hidden damage, and provide accurate assessments.
People across Nassau and Suffolk who called us for a water damage inspection and got the answers they needed.
"I had a stain on my ceiling and thought it was a small issue. They came out, did a full inspection, and found hidden water damage in the attic that would have caused major problems. The inspection was free and saved me thousands."
"They inspected my basement after a flood and found moisture behind walls that I never would have seen. The report they provided was thorough and my insurance company accepted it without any issues. Highly recommend."
"I was buying a home and wanted a water damage inspection before closing. They found moisture issues in the crawl space that the home inspector missed. The seller fixed them and I bought the house with confidence."
An inspection identifies all affected areas. Here is what the same crew can handle based on what we find.
Rapid removal of standing water identified during inspection using commercial-grade equipment.
Learn more →Deep drying of framing and materials when inspection reveals moisture penetration.
Learn more →Complete mold removal when inspection reveals mold growth from moisture issues.
Learn more →Repair or replacement of hardwood flooring when inspection reveals moisture damage.
Learn more →Here is what Long Island homeowners ask us most about water damage inspections and assessments.
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What you cannot see today could cost you thousands tomorrow. A free inspection reveals the full scope of damage and gives you peace of mind about your home.
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