Emergency Water Damage Restoration in Tulsa, OK
IICRC-certified crews dispatched within 60 minutes. Available 24/7 across the Tulsa metro.
Professional Water Damage Restoration You Can Trust
When water invades your Tulsa home or business, every minute matters. Standing water saturates flooring within 60 seconds, drywall within 5 minutes, and triggers mold growth within 24 hours. Our IICRC-certified crews arrive within 60 minutes of your call with truck-mounted extractors, industrial air movers, and commercial dehumidifiers to stop the damage before it spreads.
Common Causes in Tulsa Homes
We see these patterns repeatedly across the Tulsa metro. Knowing the cause helps us respond faster and prevent recurrence.
Burst Pipes (Winter)
Sub-zero overnight temperatures freeze and burst poorly insulated pipes in attics, exterior walls, and crawl spaces. A single burst pipe releases 4–8 gallons per minute.
Appliance Failures
Washing machine hoses, dishwasher supply lines, refrigerator water lines, and water heaters fail without warning. Most appliance leaks happen at 2 AM when no one notices.
Storm & Roof Damage
Oklahoma's severe thunderstorms and hail breach roofs, blowing rain into attics and through ceilings. Spring tornado season produces the highest damage volume.
Plumbing Failures
Aging galvanized pipes in older Tulsa homes (Brookside, Maple Ridge, Cherry Street) fail under modern water pressure. New PEX installs in Jenks and Bixby fail at fittings.
Sewer Line Backups
Tree roots and aging stormwater infrastructure cause sewer line backups. Category 3 contaminated water requires specialized biohazard cleanup.
Our Water Damage Restoration Process
Step-by-step transparency from the first call through final reconstruction.
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Emergency Dispatch (Minute 0)
You call, we dispatch a certified crew within minutes. We confirm your address, ask about the source, and give you safety instructions for the next 60 minutes.
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On-Site Assessment (Minute 60)
Crew arrives with moisture meters, thermal cameras, and documentation tablets. We map every wet surface, identify the water category, and give you a written scope before any work begins.
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Extraction & Containment (Hour 1–4)
Truck-mounted extractors remove all standing water. We set containment barriers and remove unsalvageable materials (saturated drywall, carpet pad) to expose wet framing for drying.
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Structural Drying (Day 1–4)
Industrial air movers and commercial dehumidifiers run continuously, monitored daily with moisture meters until structure reaches dry standard. Antimicrobial treatment applied to prevent mold.
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Reconstruction (Day 5+)
Drywall, flooring, paint, and trim replaced to match original. One crew handles the entire job — no juggling sub-contractors. Final walkthrough with you before closeout.
We Provide Water Damage In These Tulsa-Area Cities
60-minute response with IICRC certified crews. Same service everywhere we operate.
Water Damage in Tulsa
5-20 min from downtown Tulsa
Water Damage in Broken Arrow
20-30 min from downtown Tulsa from downtown Tulsa
Water Damage in Owasso
20-30 min from downtown Tulsa from downtown Tulsa
Water Damage in Jenks
15-25 min from downtown Tulsa from downtown Tulsa
Water Damage in Bixby
20-30 min from downtown Tulsa from downtown Tulsa
Water Damage FAQs
Common questions we get about water damage restoration in Tulsa.
How fast can you respond to a water damage emergency in Tulsa?
Our standard response time is 60 minutes or less, 24/7/365. Once you call, we dispatch the nearest crew immediately. For locations within central Tulsa (downtown, Brookside, Midtown), we typically arrive in 30–45 minutes. Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, and Bixby take 45–60 minutes depending on traffic.
How long does the water damage restoration process take?
A typical residential water damage restoration takes 3–5 days for extraction and structural drying, plus 5–14 additional days for reconstruction depending on scope. Small jobs (single room, no reconstruction) can finish in 2–3 days. Major flooding with full reconstruction can take 3–6 weeks. We give you a realistic timeline at the on-site assessment, not after the work starts.
Can mold grow from water damage even after the area dries?
Yes — this is the #1 reason DIY water damage cleanup fails. Mold only needs surface moisture and 24–48 hours to begin growing. If the structure inside walls and under flooring isn't dried to industry standard (verified with moisture meters), mold colonies form in hidden areas and surface weeks later. Our process includes antimicrobial treatment and post-drying moisture verification to prevent this.
Related Services
Mold Remediation & Removal
Professional mold inspection, testing, containment, removal, and prevention — IICRC S520 certified, with clearance testing on completion.
Flood Damage Cleanup
Complete flood damage restoration including pumping, extraction, sanitization, structural drying, and full documentation. Available 24/7.
Sewage Cleanup & Sanitization
IICRC-certified sewage backup cleanup for homes and commercial properties — biohazard PPE, hospital-grade disinfection, and Oklahoma-compliant bio-waste disposal.
Water damage? Every minute counts. Call now for 60-minute emergency response.
IICRC certified. 60-minute response across the Tulsa metro.
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