When a basement floods, it’s not just an inconvenience — it’s stressful, overwhelming, and time-sensitive. Most homeowners don’t know how bad the damage is yet, and that uncertainty makes it worse.
Water spreads quickly into flooring, drywall, and anything it touches. Even if it looks manageable on the surface, moisture is already getting into places you can’t see.
What you’re probably dealing with right now:
If your basement is currently flooded, the most important thing is to act quickly — but safely. Taking the right steps now can prevent further damage and reduce long-term issues.
Do this immediately:
When we arrive, our goal is simple: remove the water fast, dry everything thoroughly, and prevent further damage. This isn’t something basic equipment can handle — it requires professional tools and a structured process.
We don’t just clean up what you can see. We make sure your home is actually dry, including the areas you can’t see.
A flooded basement doesn’t stay the same. It gets worse by the hour. What starts as water on the floor can quickly turn into a much bigger problem if it’s not handled properly.
Moisture spreads into materials that aren’t designed to hold it. Once that happens, the damage becomes harder and more expensive to fix.
What can happen if you wait:
When your basement floods, you don’t want guesswork — you want a team that knows exactly what to do and shows up fast.
We’ve handled everything from small leaks to major flooding, and we focus on getting results quickly and correctly.
Dealing with a flooded basement is already stressful. Figuring out insurance shouldn’t make it worse.
In many cases, water damage is covered depending on the cause. We help make the process smoother by documenting everything properly and working with your insurance provider.
We assist with:
Right now, your basement is either getting worse or getting fixed. There’s no in-between.
The sooner water is removed and everything is properly dried, the better your outcome will be and the lower your repair costs.
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In many cases, we can arrive within 60 minutes depending on your location. Fast response is critical to reducing damage, so we prioritize emergency calls immediately.
You can remove some visible water, but most homeowners don’t have the equipment to fully extract water or detect hidden moisture inside walls and flooring. Without proper drying, moisture remains trapped and can lead to mold and long-term damage.
Drying typically takes between 2–5 days depending on how much water is present, how long it has been sitting, and the materials affected. We use professional equipment to speed up the process and ensure everything is fully dry.
In many cases, yes — especially if the flooding was caused by a sudden issue like a burst pipe. Coverage depends on your specific policy, but we help document the damage and work with your insurance company to make the process easier.
Yes. Mold can begin forming within 24–48 hours if moisture is not properly removed. That’s why professional drying and dehumidification are critical, even if the water seems minor.
Common causes include burst pipes, heavy rain, groundwater seepage, clogged drains, sump pump failure, and appliance leaks. Regardless of the cause, the cleanup process needs to happen quickly.
Yes. We handle clean water, gray water, and black water (including sewage backups). Contaminated water requires special handling and sanitation to ensure your home is safe.
After extraction, we focus on drying, dehumidifying, and sanitizing the space. We also monitor moisture levels to ensure everything is fully dry before the job is complete.
Water damage doesn’t pause. The longer it sits, the deeper it spreads into your home.
Acting now can prevent bigger problems, higher costs, and long-term damage