24 Hour Water Damage Restoration Long Island's Fastest Company
Standing water from a burst pipe, storm, or appliance failure can ruin flooring, baseboards, and wall materials within hours. We answer calls around the clock, dispatch within the hour, and start pumping water the moment we arrive. Commercial-grade extraction, full structural drying, and direct insurance billing with a free inspection.
"Remove Water Fast. Save Your Home. Move Forward."
🚨 Immediate Water Removal
Free inspection, insurance billing handled, and a live crew ready — one call starts the extraction.
Calling is the fastest path during an active water removal emergency.
⭐ Fast Answer
The first step when water is pooling in your home is to identify the source and stop it if safe — shut off the main water valve for burst pipes or unplug the appliance causing the leak. After that, crews from 24 Hours Water Damage Restoration Long Island NY reach your property in 30–60 minutes with truck-mounted pumps and industrial extractors ready to remove standing water fast. We are IICRC-certified and in most cases we handle the insurance billing directly so you avoid out-of-pocket costs. Water that remains on your floor for more than a few hours soaks into subflooring and wall bases, often turning a simple extraction into a full water damage restoration project. We serve all of Nassau County and Suffolk County.
Water that sits for even a few hours begins to wick up into drywall and porous flooring materials. The longer it stays, the more materials become unsalvageable — and the higher your final restoration bill climbs.
Our actual trucks and extractors — staged and ready for every water removal call we take in Nassau and Suffolk.








Certified, Insured & Ready for Water
Some signs are impossible to miss — water pooling on the floor. Others hide inside walls, under carpets, or behind appliances where you would never think to look.
If you see water pooling anywhere — basement, kitchen, bathroom, or living room — you need professional removal. Do not attempt to soak it up with towels or a household mop; you will only move water around without actually removing it from the structure.
Walk across a carpet and feel it give under your feet? That means water has soaked through to the padding underneath. Even if the top looks dry, the padding acts like a sponge and will stay wet for days without professional extraction.
Dark lines or rings on drywall, baseboards, or trim indicate water has traveled down from above or wicked up from the floor. These marks often mean water is sitting inside the wall cavity, which requires water damage inspection to assess the full extent.
Wood flooring that warps, cups, or shows gaps between planks is a strong signal of moisture underneath. This type of damage often requires hardwood floor water damage repair and professional drying before the boards become unsalvageable.
If you had a leak or flood and now notice a smell or visible mold, that is a clear sign that water was not fully removed. Mold can start growing within 24 hours of saturation. Mold remediation becomes necessary at this stage.
Excess moisture in the air — fogged windows, damp feeling, or condensation on cold surfaces — can be a sign that water is evaporating from somewhere it should not be. The source could be hidden behind walls or under floors.
We offer a free inspection — a technician comes out, checks your home, and tells you what you are dealing with. No charge and no obligation. Call (888) 336-2451 or schedule online here.
Your actions in the first 60 minutes can mean the difference between a quick extraction and a full structural restoration.
If the water comes from a burst pipe, shut off the main water valve. If it is from an appliance, unplug it and turn off its water supply. Stopping the source is your number one priority before any cleanup begins.
Standing water and electrical outlets or cords are a serious hazard. Go to your breaker panel and flip off the circuit for the affected room before you or anyone else walks through the water.
Get chairs, tables, rugs, and boxes off the wet floor. Even raising items by a few inches on blocks can save them from water damage while you wait for the extraction crew to arrive.
Take clear photos and video of the water, the affected area, and any damaged items. This documentation is crucial for your inspection and insurance claim.
Household tools are not built for this job. They will leave moisture trapped in padding, subfloor, and wall cavities. Professional water extraction equipment removes water the right way.
Every hour water sits, it moves deeper into materials. Mold can start growing within 24 hours of a water event. Call (888) 336-2451 and we will have a crew on the way while you take the first safety steps.
Every stage is documented for your insurer — so your claim moves forward and your home gets dry.
You call (888) 336-2451 and a live person picks up. We get your address, hear what you are seeing, and a crew is rolling toward you while you handle the first safety steps. Our emergency water damage line is never sent to voicemail.
Our technician walks the affected area with moisture meters and thermal imaging to map where water has traveled — including under flooring, inside walls, and along subfloor layers.
Industrial pumps start pulling water immediately. Our water extraction and removal equipment removes far more water, far faster than anything you can rent or buy at a hardware store.
Air movers and commercial dehumidifiers run until moisture readings confirm every material is safe. Structural drying is the step that prevents mold growth after the water is gone.
We compile photos, moisture logs, and drying records into a complete file for your insurer. We handle the paperwork — you submit your deductible and we manage the rest.
Water can enter your home through a variety of paths. Knowing the source helps our crew arrive with the right equipment for your specific situation.
Cause 01
Frozen pipes, corroded lines, or failed joints can release gallons of water per minute into your home. This is one of the most common reasons for emergency water removal calls on Long Island. A burst pipe cleanup often goes hand in hand with water extraction.
Year-roundCause 02
Washing machines, dishwashers, water heaters, and refrigerators with ice makers all have water connections that can fail. A failed supply line can release hundreds of gallons directly onto your floor. Appliance leak cleanup is often part of the water removal process.
Year-roundCause 03
Long Island storms can bring heavy rain, coastal surge, and flash flooding that pushes water into basements and ground-level rooms. This type requires storm and flood damage cleanup combined with water removal.
Seasonal — Jul to OctCause 04
A blocked main sewer line can send water and waste back through floor drains. This is a Category 3 water loss that requires specialized handling. Sewage cleanup and extraction are handled together in these cases.
Year-roundCause 05
Cracks in foundation walls or floors allow groundwater to seep in during wet weather. This often appears first as damp patches, then grows into standing water as the water table rises.
Seasonal — Mar to JunCause 06
When your sump pump fails during a rainstorm or spring thaw, water from the drain tile has nowhere to go but up through the floor. Sump pump failure calls often involve significant water removal and drying.
Seasonal — Mar to JunStraight answers without the sales pressure. The inspection gives you a real number before any work begins.
Every job is different — these ranges are estimates, not a quote. Your free inspection gives you the exact number.
The biggest factors are the amount of water, the type of water, and how long it sat before extraction began. Jobs where the homeowner calls early stay at the lower end. The inspection and estimate are always free.
🛡️ Does Insurance Cover Water Removal?
The answer depends on the source of the water. Here is the honest breakdown.
Burst pipes, appliance failures, and sudden leaks are usually covered by standard homeowners policies. Most carriers pay for both the water removal and the drying work.
In most cases, we send the invoice to your insurance company so you do not pay the full cost upfront and wait for reimbursement.
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 how your case falls and what to expect.
When water is in your home, speed, equipment, and experience are what matter. Here is why homeowners choose us.
Water removal is time-sensitive. We are on-site within 30–60 minutes of your call, every day of the year, from the moment you hang up.
Water does not wait for business hours. Our line connects you to a live person right away — no callback, no voicemail.
Our technicians are IICRC-certified in water damage restoration — meaning trained methods, proper equipment, and documentation that works for insurance claims.
Before a water removal call even comes in, our vans are packed with high-volume pumps, air movers, dehumidifiers, and moisture meters — so water comes out and drying starts the minute we arrive.
People across Nassau and Suffolk who called us the day water appeared in their home and needed help fast.
"Water from my dishwasher flooded my kitchen floor and seeped under the cabinets. They came out in 45 minutes, extracted all the water, and set up drying equipment. They saved my hardwood floors and my insurance covered it. Couldn't be happier."
"A pipe burst in my basement while I was out of town. My neighbor called me and I called them. They secured the place, removed all the water, and dried everything out. They also dealt with my insurance company so I didn't have to."
"My sump pump died during a storm and water started coming up through the floor. They arrived within the hour, pumped it all out, and ran drying equipment for days. They saved my finished basement from getting ruined."
Once water is removed, other issues often surface — damaged floors, mold growth, or structural problems. Here is what the same crew takes care of.
Complete extraction and drying for flooded basements across Long Island.
Learn more →Removal and containment when moisture from a water event leads to mold growth.
Learn more →Deep drying that pulls moisture out of framing, subfloor, and wall cavities after water removal.
Learn more →Here is what Long Island homeowners ask us most when they have water where it should not be.
Water Removal Stats
Water seeps into subfloor layers, wicks up into walls, and creates conditions for mold growth within 24 hours. Our line is open right now — one call gets a crew moving toward you.
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