Shut Off the Water
Turn off the main water valve to stop the source immediately.
From burst pipes to hurricanes and wildfires, we dispatch licensed local crews across 8 states. 24/7 emergency response, IICRC-certified contractors, insurance-friendly billing.
If it's safe to do so, these 5 steps in the first 30 minutes can dramatically reduce your repair costs and protect your insurance claim.
Turn off the main water valve to stop the source immediately.
Switch off electricity to affected rooms — never wade through standing water near outlets.
Relocate furniture, electronics, and important documents to a dry area.
Take photos and video of all damage for your insurance claim before cleanup.
The first 24–48 hours decide whether mold sets in. Don't wait — every hour compounds the damage.
We quickly remove water, dry and restore your property.
From flash floods to storm surges, we handle it all.
Complete fire cleanup, smoke odor removal and soot damage.
We remove mold and prevent it from coming back.
Advanced equipment to dry and dehumidify your property.
We work with your insurance to make the process easy.
We work directly with your insurance carrier — from first notice of loss to final settlement.
We work with all major insurance providers — listed above are representative, not exhaustive. Names and logos are trademarks of their respective owners.
Call 24/7. We're here whenever you need us.
Our team arrives quickly and is ready to work.
We remove standing water using powerful equipment.
We dry your property and remove moisture from the air.
We restore your home and make it like new again.
Real numbers, not promises.
Local U.S. contractors with active licenses and full coverage.
Industry standard restoration credentials, S500 & S700.
Direct billing to major carriers, full claim documentation.
Hurricane, wildfire, freeze, flood, and tornado — our network has handled them all.
Local crews. National coverage. Growing every month.
We dispatch IICRC-certified local crews across 8 states and counting. Click your state for local details:
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Typically within 60 minutes in major metros and 90 minutes in smaller communities, 24/7/365. We dispatch immediately the moment you call — water damage doubles within 24 hours and mold can begin within 48 hours, so speed matters.
We currently dispatch licensed local restoration crews across 8 states: California, Texas, Florida, New York, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, and South Carolina — and we're expanding to additional states. If your state isn't listed yet, call us anyway; we may already have a crew nearby.
Yes. Our network contractors are insurance-friendly and bill major carriers directly — State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, Nationwide, Progressive, Travelers, USAA, and many others. You typically only pay your deductible.
No. Rapid Water Recovery is a private restoration referral service. We connect property owners with independent, licensed local restoration contractors who perform all on-site work. We are not the contractor and do not provide restoration services directly.
You don't pay us — our matching service is free for property owners. Most insured losses are billed directly to your carrier; you only pay your deductible. For uninsured work, the contractor will provide a written estimate before starting.
Water damage from any source (burst pipes, appliance leaks, roof leaks, flooding), fire and smoke damage, storm and hurricane damage, mold remediation, sewage cleanup, and full structural drying. Most jobs include rebuild and reconstruction coordination.
Faster than most people realize. Drywall starts wicking water within an hour. Hardwood floors begin to cup in 12-24 hours. Mold becomes a serious risk between 24 and 48 hours after exposure to moisture. Calling immediately almost always reduces total claim cost.
Yes — mold can begin growing on wet materials within 24-48 hours. Once established, removal becomes significantly more expensive (containment, HEPA filtration, drywall removal). The single biggest factor in preventing mold is how quickly the structure is dried.
It depends on severity. Extraction and initial drying typically take 1-3 days. Structural drying continues for 3-5 days. If reconstruction is needed (drywall, flooring, paint), that adds one to several weeks. Major fire, flood, or hurricane restoration: 4-8 weeks.
Yes. Our dispatch line is staffed by live operators 24 hours a day, every day of the year — weekends, overnights, and major holidays included. There are no after-hours surcharges.
Our dispatchers can walk you through your specific situation before you commit to anything.
Call (833) 983-6007