24 Hour Water Damage Restoration Long Island's Fastest Company
Water damage does not stop at the surface — it saturates walls, ruins flooring, and weakens structures. Our crews respond 24/7, arrive within the hour, and handle full restoration from extraction to reconstruction. Commercial drying systems, structural repairs, and direct insurance billing with a free inspection.
"Stop the Damage. Restore Your Home. Get Peace."
🚨 Immediate Restoration Needed
Free inspection, insurance billing handled, and a crew ready — one call starts the full restoration process.
Calling is the fastest path during a water damage emergency.
⭐ Quick Answer
Shut off your main water supply immediately and move electronics away from wet areas. After that, crews from 24 Hours Water Damage Restoration Long Island NY arrive in 30–60 minutes to assess every affected room and begin the restoration process. We handle water extraction, structural drying, and full reconstruction — including drywall, flooring, and cabinetry replacement. Our IICRC-certified technicians document everything for your insurer and in most cases we bill your carrier directly so you are not paying the full bill upfront. Water damage that sits for more than 24 hours begins to compromise wood framing and drywall integrity, making repairs significantly more expensive. Our restoration services cover all of Nassau County and Suffolk County.
Moisture travels through walls and under floors. What looks like a small puddle can hide extensive damage behind drywall and beneath tile. The restoration process must address every layer — surface, sublayer, and structural.
Our actual technicians, trucks, and restoration equipment — ready for every water damage job in Nassau and Suffolk.








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Some damage is obvious — water on the floor. Other signs appear weeks later when mold grows and wood begins to rot.
Yellow or brown stains that spread across drywall or ceiling panels mean water has been present for a while. These stains often indicate an active leak or trapped moisture behind the surface that requires inspection and restoration.
Drywall that feels soft to the touch or appears to sag has absorbed water and lost its structural integrity. It needs to be removed and replaced — drying it alone will not restore its strength.
Hardwood that bows upward, laminate that separates at the seams, or tile that has become loose all indicate moisture damage from beneath. This often requires hardwood floor water damage repair or full floor replacement after structural drying.
Mold that appears on walls, baseboards, or insulation is a direct sign of unresolved moisture. Professional mold remediation is often required alongside the restoration to fully address the problem.
A musty smell that lingers even after the visible water is gone means moisture is trapped in wall cavities, under flooring, or inside insulation. This trapped moisture leads to mold and structural decay.
New or widening cracks in foundation walls after a water event indicate hydrostatic pressure has shifted the structure. These require immediate inspection to prevent further structural compromise.
We offer a free inspection — a technician comes out, assesses every affected area, and tells you exactly what needs restoration. No charge and no obligation. Call (888) 336-2451 or schedule online here.
Your actions in the first hour determine how much of your home can be saved and what restoration will cost.
Locate your main water shutoff valve and turn it off immediately if the damage is from a burst pipe or leaking appliance. If the source is rain or flooding, skip this step and focus on safety.
Water conducts electricity. Go to your breaker panel and turn off power to the rooms where water is present. If you cannot reach the panel safely, call for help immediately.
If it is safe, move furniture, rugs, and personal items to a dry area. Raising items off the floor can save them from water damage while you wait for the restoration crew to arrive.
Take clear photos and video of all water damage — including affected materials, water levels, and any visible structural issues. This documentation is essential for your inspection and insurance claim.
Household fans and dehumidifiers cannot dry structural materials quickly enough. Attempting to dry the area yourself often traps moisture behind walls and leads to mold growth. Professional structural drying is critical before any restoration work begins.
The sooner we arrive, the more of your home we can save. Call (888) 336-2451 and we will have a 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 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 home — measuring moisture levels in walls and floors, identifying damaged materials, and creating a full restoration 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 restore or replace damaged materials — drywall, flooring, baseboards, and cabinetry — bringing your home back to its pre-damage 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.
Water damage on Long Island comes from a handful of common sources. Understanding the cause ensures the restoration addresses the root problem, not just the symptoms.
Cause 01
A frozen or aged pipe can burst and release gallons of water into your home within minutes. This is one of the most common causes of water damage on Long Island during winter months and requires burst pipe cleanup and full restoration of affected rooms.
Seasonal — Dec to MarCause 02
Washing machines, water heaters, and dishwashers that leak or fail can flood kitchens, basements, and laundry rooms. Appliance leak cleanup and drying are needed before restoration can begin.
Year-roundCause 03
Long Island's coastal location makes it vulnerable to storm surges and heavy rainfall that overwhelm drainage systems. Storm and flood damage cleanup is often combined with the restoration process.
Seasonal — Jul to OctCause 04
A failed sump pump during a rainstorm can send water pouring into your basement within minutes. This requires sump pump failure cleanup and restoration of all affected areas.
Seasonal — Mar to JunCause 05
A blocked main line or municipal backup can send contaminated water into your home through floor drains. This requires professional cleanup and sanitization before any restoration work can begin.
Year-roundCause 06
Damaged roofing, clogged gutters, or failing window seals can allow water to enter your home during rainstorms. This often leads to ceiling water damage repair and wall restoration.
Seasonal — 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 size of the affected area, how long the water sat, and what materials were damaged. Jobs where the homeowner calls early and avoids DIY drying stay at the lower end. The inspection and estimate are always free.
🛡️ Does Insurance Cover Restoration?
The answer depends on what caused the damage. Here is the honest breakdown.
Burst pipes, appliance leaks, and roof damage from storms are typically covered by standard homeowners policies, including the cost of restoration and materials 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 seepage, or rising rivers — is often not covered without a separate flood policy. We tell you honestly where your case falls.
When water damages your home, what matters is full-service capability — from extraction to rebuild. Here is why homeowners trust us.
Restoration 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.
Water damage does 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 restoration call even comes in, our vans are packed with extraction equipment, drying gear, and repair tools — so we can start work the minute we arrive.
People across Nassau and Suffolk who called us the day their home was damaged by water.
"A pipe burst in my kitchen and water spread through the whole first floor. They arrived within 45 minutes, extracted the water, and had drying equipment running that same night. The restoration work was top quality — you would never know there was water damage."
"My water heater leaked and flooded my basement. They handled the drying, the repairs, and the insurance claim. I did not have to chase anyone — they kept me updated the whole time. Would definitely use them again."
"After a storm, my roof leaked and water damaged my ceiling and walls. They fixed everything — drywall, paint, even the molding. They also found moisture in my attic that I had not noticed. Very thorough work."
After water damage, other issues often surface — mold, damaged floors, or structural problems. Here is what the same crew takes care of.
Complete removal of standing water from homes across Long Island before restoration begins.
Learn more →Removal and containment when moisture from water damage leads to mold growth that needs to be addressed during restoration.
Learn more →Deep drying that pulls moisture out of framing, subfloor, and wall cavities before restoration work begins.
Learn more →Repair and restoration for ceilings damaged by leaks, roof issues, or burst pipes.
Learn more →Here is what Long Island homeowners ask us most when water damages their home.
Restoration Stats
Water damages drywall, insulation, and framing — and the longer it sits, the more materials become unsalvageable. Our team is on standby to start the restoration process now.
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