Basement Flooding Cleanup — Tulsa, OK
Most Tulsa homes will need a basement flooding cleanup at some point. Best to have a name in your phone before you do. What we won't do: try to sell you a service plan, push the most expensive option, or send a sales rep before sending a tech.
What we cover
Basements flood from one of three sources: failed sump pump (inside source), groundwater intrusion (storm/runoff outside source), or sewer backup (Category 3 black water).
The source determines everything: scope of work, demolition required, sanitization protocol, and final cost. A clean-water sump-pump failure is a Category 1 event. A sewer backup is Category 3 and triples the cost.
Our first action is determining the source. Then we pump, extract, demolish what won't dry, sanitize if Category 2 or 3, and set up drying.
Basements are challenging for drying because of poor air circulation and high humidity at the foundation level. We bring desiccant dehumidifiers (better than refrigerant for cold environments) and high-CFM air movers.
Local context for Tulsa
We work across Tulsa proper plus the surrounding suburbs, with average drive time of 30–60 minutes from dispatch to driveway.
If you're calling from a property management company, we have separate scheduling and billing for that.
Sample job
Property manager call, Tulsa-area duplex. Both units had a finished basement flooded with 6 inches of water during a heavy rain. We pulled the system apart and found sump pump failure during a power outage. Pumped 2,800 gallons, removed wet carpet pad and lower drywall, sanitized, dried for 6 days on the same trip — both tenants happy. $1334.
Cost range
For basement flooding cleanup jobs in the Tulsa area:
- Clean-water basement flood (Category 1): $2,210 – $6,900
- Gray-water basement flood (Category 2): $3,865 – $11,040
- Sewage backup basement (Category 3): $6,900 – $23,000