Burst Pipe Cleanup & Restoration services in Jacksonville
Two things matter when you call a burst pipe cleanup & restoration: how fast they show up, and whether they fix it the first time. We try hard at both. Service area covers Jacksonville proper plus the metro suburbs. After-hours is real after-hours, not "we'll get back to you tomorrow."
What we cover
Burst pipe events are the highest-volume call we run, especially January through March. A single burst supply line at residential pressure (50-70 PSI) flows about 4-8 gallons per minute. Run for 4 hours overnight, you've got 1,000+ gallons inside the building.
First job is finding and stopping the source. We coordinate with your plumber if you don't have one — most regions our crews bring a working partnership with local plumbers for fast source-control.
Then extraction starts in the lowest, wettest area first. Crawl spaces and basements typically before main living areas. Drying setup goes in immediately.
Most burst-pipe events resolve in 4 to 7 days of drying. Reconstruction (drywall, flooring, paint) follows.
How Jacksonville jobs differ
Jacksonville has a wide mix of housing — from pre-war brick to last-year new builds. We work on all of it; the diagnostic just takes a different shape.
Cost range
Single-zone burst pipe restoration (1 room) runs $2,575 – $5,980. Multi-room burst pipe restoration runs $5,980 – $16,560. Whole-home water damage from extended leak runs $16,560 – $73,600.
Other services we run in Jacksonville
- Structural Drying in Jacksonville
- Emergency Water Extraction in Jacksonville
- Basement Flooding Cleanup in Jacksonville
- Mold Remediation in Jacksonville
- Sewage Cleanup in Jacksonville
- Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration in Jacksonville
Recent service example
Recent Jacksonville job: a slow leak from a refrigerator supply line that ran for two weeks before the homeowner noticed in a any era; common in pre-2000 homes home. We selective demolition of moldy drywall, mold remediation, dry-out, and full reconstruction after diagnosing PEX fitting failure behind the refrigerator. Cost ran $312 — pretty middle-of-the-road for that fix.