Denver emergency water extraction
If you're typing 'best emergency water extraction in Denver' into Google at 11pm, you probably want fast more than fancy. We can do fast. Three things you can count on: we show up when we say we will, we quote before we work, and we don't pad the bill.
Scope of work
Standing water needs to come out within the first 4 to 8 hours of a water event. Past that window, drywall, flooring, and substrate begin absorbing moisture into adjacent dry areas, multiplying the loss.
Our extraction trucks carry submersible pumps for deep standing water plus truck-mounted vacuum extractors for carpet, padding, and porous surfaces. We can extract 2,000+ gallons per hour from a single building.
On arrival, the crew lead does a moisture map of the affected area, identifies the source (if not already controlled), and starts extraction in the lowest, deepest, slowest-evaporating areas first. Drying equipment goes in immediately after extraction.
Documentation is part of the job. Every moisture reading, every gallon extracted, every piece of equipment is logged. That logbook becomes your insurance-claim evidence.
Emergency Water Extraction in Denver — what's typical here
Denver 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.
Fair pricing for this work
Emergency dispatch fee runs $95 – $250. Standing-water extraction (per 1000 sqft affected) runs $650 – $1,400. Truck-mounted carpet extraction runs $0.40 – $0.85 per sqft. Drying setup (5-day standard) runs $1,400 – $2,800 per affected zone.
Other things we handle locally
- Sewage Cleanup in Denver
- Structural Drying in Denver
- Mold Remediation in Denver
- Burst Pipe Cleanup & Restoration in Denver
- Basement Flooding Cleanup in Denver
A recent emergency water extraction call
Property manager call, Denver-area duplex. Both units had a basement with 18 inches of clean water after a hot water tank burst. We pulled the system apart and found tank corrosion at the seam. Pumped 4,200 gallons in 2 hours, extracted absorbed water from carpet, drying setup in place by midnight on the same trip — both tenants happy. $220.