Emergency Water Extraction
Active standing water from any source, removed with truck-mount and portable extraction before it spreads further.
See extraction processFrom the first inch of standing water to the final coat of paint, one Edmond crew handles extraction, drying, and repair — so you call once and it's handled.
Water damage restoration is the process of removing standing water, drying a structure to industry-dry standards, and repairing what was affected — following the IICRC S500 standard. In Edmond, that means fast extraction (water spreads roughly a foot per hour through drywall and subfloor), commercial air movers and LGR dehumidifiers, moisture monitoring, and, when needed, rebuild of drywall, flooring, and trim. Edmond Restoration Pros covers all 10 water damage scenarios below under one crew, 24/7, and bills your insurance directly. Call (405) 347-6460.
A burst supply line, an overflowing bathtub, or three inches of rain in an hour during an Oklahoma spring storm all start the same way: water finding the path of least resistance into drywall, subfloor, and framing. Within the first hour, porous materials begin absorbing moisture. By hour 24, untreated drywall is often saturated and swelling. By 24 to 48 hours, conditions are right for mold colonization to begin on damp materials — which is also roughly when insurers start asking why mitigation was delayed.
Edmond adds two local wrinkles. First, the region's expansive clay soil shifts between wet and dry seasons, stressing foundations and slab plumbing in ways that cause slow, hidden leaks long before a homeowner notices a stain. Second, Oklahoma's severe weather season (roughly March through June) regularly drops several inches of rain in under an hour, overwhelming gutters, grading, and window seals faster than most homes are built to shed it.
Ten services, one Edmond-based crew. Each scenario below has its own causes, timeline, and repair path — explore the one that matches what's happening at your property.
Active standing water from any source, removed with truck-mount and portable extraction before it spreads further.
See extraction processBelow-grade flooding from sump failure, foundation seepage, or hydrostatic pressure against Edmond's clay soil.
See basement cleanupFrozen, corroded, or pressure-failed pipes soaking walls and floors, often behind the scenes until it's severe.
See burst pipe repairWind-driven rain, hail-punctured roofs, and flash flooding from Oklahoma's severe weather season.
See storm restorationCategory 3 contaminated water requiring containment zones, PPE, and EPA-compliant material disposal.
See sewage cleanupSagging, stained, or bubbling ceilings from roof leaks or an upstairs plumbing failure.
See ceiling repairDishwasher, washing machine, or water heater failures that soak flooring and cabinetry, often slowly.
See appliance leak cleanupThe science behind every job on this list — LGR dehumidifiers, air movers, and daily moisture monitoring.
See drying equipmentStanding water and moisture beneath the home that rot framing and feed mold out of sight.
See crawl space removalWhile you're reading this, moisture is wicking into your drywall and subfloor. Call now and talk to a real Edmond water damage technician in under 60 seconds. Free inspection, no call-out fee, and extraction starts the same day.
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A technician answers, gathers basic details about the water source and affected area, and dispatches a crew — typically arriving in Edmond within about an hour.
We identify the water category (1, 2, or 3) and class, then map moisture with meters and thermal imaging to find water you can't see.
Truck-mount and portable extraction units remove standing water, often hundreds to thousands of gallons on larger losses.
Unsalvageable materials — soaked insulation, ruined carpet pad, swollen baseboard — are removed to stop trapped moisture and odor.
LGR dehumidifiers and air movers run in a set ratio while we check moisture daily until materials hit dry standard.
Drywall, flooring, paint, and trim are restored to pre-loss condition, with photos and documentation for your insurer.
Any pooling on floors, especially near appliances or exterior walls after rain.
Yellow-brown staining or new bubbling paint usually means water behind the surface.
Often the first sign of moisture trapped inside a wall, floor, or cabinet.
A hidden slab or supply-line leak can raise usage well before any visible sign appears.
Close the main or the fixture's local shutoff valve if you can reach it safely.
Never enter standing water near an electrical panel or outlet — call us first.
Lift items off wet floors onto dry, elevated surfaces to limit secondary loss.
Standard vacuums are not built for water and create an electrical hazard.
Based at 18 E 15th St in Edmond, we cover all Edmond ZIP codes — 73003, 73012, 73013, 73025, and 73034 — plus Oklahoma City, Nichols Hills, The Village, Arcadia, and Guthrie. See the full service area map.
Mitigation is the emergency phase — stopping the source, extracting standing water, and drying the structure to prevent further loss. Restoration is the rebuild phase that follows: replacing drywall, flooring, and trim to return the space to pre-loss condition. We handle both under one roof so nothing falls through the cracks between contractors.
We use penetrating and non-penetrating moisture meters to measure how much water a material has absorbed, plus the water category involved. Category 1 clean water on drywall can often be dried in place; Category 3 contaminated water usually requires removing porous materials like carpet pad and insulation per EPA and IICRC guidance.
Most Class 1 or 2 water losses dry in 3 to 5 days with commercial air movers and LGR dehumidifiers running continuously. Class 4 losses involving hardwood, plaster, or concrete can take longer. We monitor moisture daily with meters, not guesswork, and only pull equipment once readings return to dry standard.
In most Category 1 or 2 losses affecting one or two rooms, yes — we contain the work area and you continue living in unaffected parts of the home. Category 3 losses, active mold growth, or damage affecting HVAC and electrical systems may require temporary relocation, which we will tell you honestly during the inspection.
Stop the source if it is safe to do so — shut off the water supply valve or main. Avoid the area if water is near outlets or panels. Do not run a household vacuum on standing water. Then call us; every hour of delay lets water travel further into subfloors, drywall, and framing.
Yes. Water damage restoration and mold remediation are handled by the same company, which matters because mold can begin colonizing damp drywall in as little as 24 to 48 hours. If we find mold growth during drying, we can move directly into containment and remediation without bringing in a second contractor.
We answer live 24/7 in Edmond and the north OKC metro, show up the same day, and bill your insurance directly. No forms, no waiting on a callback — just a real technician on the way.
Call (405) 347-6460