Emergency Water Extraction in Edmond, OK
Standing water in your home or business right now? We dispatch truck-mounted and portable extraction units to Edmond addresses around the clock, typically arriving within about an hour.
Emergency water extraction is the immediate removal of standing water from a structure using truck-mounted or high-volume portable pump units, done before drying can even begin. Edmond Restoration Pros dispatches 24/7, identifies the water category on arrival, and typically removes all standing water within the first visit. Call (405) 347-6460 the moment you find standing water — extraction speed is the single biggest factor in how much gets torn out later.
Standing Water Doesn't Stay Where It Started
Water follows gravity and capillary action, not the boundaries of the room it entered. In the first 30 minutes, it spreads across hard flooring and begins wicking up drywall and baseboard. Within a few hours, carpet pad is typically fully saturated and furniture legs are drawing moisture upward into upholstery. By the 24-hour mark, water has usually traveled into adjoining rooms through subfloor seams and wall cavities, and drywall has often begun to swell.
The type of water matters as much as the volume. A Category 1 clean-water loss from a supply line gives you more working time than a Category 2 or 3 loss from an appliance or sewer backup, where contamination risk means porous materials often can't be saved regardless of how fast extraction happens.
How We Extract Water From an Edmond Property
Dispatch & Arrival
A technician answers your call live and a crew is on the way immediately, typically reaching Edmond addresses within about an hour.
Category & Safety Check
We identify the water category and check for electrical hazards before anyone steps into the affected area.
Bulk Extraction
Truck-mounted or portable extraction units remove standing water from floors, carpet, and pad.
Deep Extraction
Weighted carpet wands and specialty tools pull residual water out of padding and hard-to-reach cavities.
Moisture Mapping
Meters and thermal imaging confirm how far water traveled beyond the visibly wet area.
Handoff to Drying
Air movers and dehumidifiers are set immediately after extraction to begin the structural drying phase.
Every minute standing water sits, it spreads further and costs more to fix.
Call now and talk to a real Edmond extraction technician in under 60 seconds — not a call center. Free inspection, no call-out fee, and we start pulling water the same visit.
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Extraction Done Right the First Time
- Truck-mounted units for high-volume losses, portable units for upper floors
- Category and class identified before any equipment is set
- Moisture mapping so hidden water isn't left behind walls
- Same crew moves straight into drying — no second dispatch
- Visible standing water on any floor
- Carpet that squishes or pools water when stepped on
- Water actively flowing from a fixture, appliance, or ceiling
- Baseboards or cabinet toe-kicks that are wet to the touch
Before We Arrive
If it is safe, shut off the water source and avoid walking through standing water near outlets or panels. Move furniture legs onto foil or plastic blocks to limit staining, and lift electronics and rugs off wet flooring. Do not use a household vacuum — it is not built for water and creates a shock hazard.
Emergency Extraction Across Edmond
Based at 18 E 15th St, we dispatch extraction crews throughout Edmond (73003, 73012, 73013, 73025, 73034) plus Oklahoma City, Nichols Hills, The Village, and Arcadia.
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Emergency Water Extraction FAQs
How many gallons of water can emergency extraction remove per hour?
Truck-mounted extraction units can pull thousands of gallons per hour from a flooded structure, far more than any wet-vac or shop vacuum. For smaller or upper-floor losses where a hose can't reach, we switch to high-volume portable extractors that deliver nearly the same suction at the point of loss.
Is emergency water extraction covered by homeowners insurance?
Most homeowners policies cover sudden, accidental water losses like a burst pipe or appliance failure, but typically exclude gradual leaks or flooding from an external source. We document category, class, and cause during extraction, which is exactly what your adjuster needs to make that determination quickly.
What is the difference between water extraction and structural drying?
Extraction removes bulk, standing water with pumps and vacuum units — usually finished within the first hour or two on site. Drying is the days-long process that follows, using air movers and dehumidifiers to pull the moisture that has already soaked into drywall, subfloor, and framing.
Can you extract water from carpet without ruining it?
In most Category 1 and Category 2 losses caught within the first 24 to 48 hours, yes — we use weighted carpet wands to draw water out of both the carpet and the pad, then dry both in place. Carpet exposed to Category 3 water or soaked for several days usually needs to be removed instead.
Do you handle extraction across multiple rooms or floors in one visit?
Yes. A single dispatch covers the entire affected area, whether that is one bathroom or a two-story loss that has traveled down through ceilings and walls. We map every affected room with moisture meters before extraction so nothing gets missed.
What actually happens if I wait until morning to call?
Carpet padding and drywall wicking typically saturate within a few hours, and by the next morning water has usually traveled well beyond the visible wet area into baseboards, cabinet toe-kicks, and adjoining rooms. Waiting overnight commonly turns a one-room extraction into a multi-room tear-out.
Get water off your floors today — one call is all it takes.
We answer live 24/7, arrive with extraction equipment already loaded, and bill your insurance directly. No forms, no waiting — just a crew on the way.
Call (405) 347-6460