What Is Water Removal?
Water removal — also called water extraction — is the bulk removal of standing and trapped water from a property after a flood, leak, burst pipe, sewage backup, or storm event. It uses truck-mounted extractors, portable extractors, and submersible pumps to remove water from floors, carpet, pad, subfloor, and accumulated areas like basements and crawlspaces.
Removal is the first physical step in water damage response. Every hour water sits in a property, more drywall has to come out — and the claim grows. Speed matters.
What We Do
Every job follows IICRC standards. Crew dispatched 24/7. Insurance billed directly. Job package delivered to you and your adjuster at completion.
- 24/7 live dispatch — every call answered by a real person
- IICRC S500 (water) and S520 (mold) certified technicians
- Truck-mounted extraction equipment and LGR dehumidifiers
- Direct billing to all major insurance carriers
- Documented moisture readings and dry-down logs
- Reconstruction to pre-loss condition
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you respond?
Most metros: 45–90 minutes from your call. Outer suburbs and during major storms can run longer. Phones are answered live — no menus, no callbacks.
Will my insurance cover this?
Most homeowner and commercial property policies cover sudden and accidental water damage. We bill carriers directly with Xactimate-compatible scopes. Rising water from flooding requires NFIP or private flood coverage. Mold has sub-limits on most policies.
Do you work nights and weekends?
Yes. Live dispatch 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Commercial work is often scheduled after hours by default.
Are you IICRC-certified?
Every technician is trained to IICRC S500 standards. Lead technicians carry additional WRT, ASD, and AMRT certifications where applicable.