Emergency Water Extraction — New York, NY
Two things matter when you call a emergency water extraction: how fast they show up, and whether they fix it the first time. We try hard at both. We answer the phone, give you a real quote before any work starts, and bring the right tools the first time.
What's specific about New York jobs
New York 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.
What's typical for this job
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.
What it costs
For emergency water extraction jobs in the New York area:
- Emergency dispatch fee: $120 – $310
- Standing-water extraction (per 1000 sqft affected): $810 – $1,750
- Truck-mounted carpet extraction: $0.40 – $0.85 per sqft
- Drying setup (5-day standard): $1,750 – $3,500 per affected zone
A recent emergency water extraction call
Got a call last month from a the east New York home — any era build. Symptom: a kitchen with 3 inches of standing water from a dishwasher supply hose burst. Cause: failed braided steel supply hose at the inlet fitting. Extracted standing water within 90 minutes, set 6 air movers and 2 dehumidifiers, dried the affected area in 4 days, all done in about two hours, billed flat-rate at $1025.