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24/7 Emergency Service

24/7 Emergency Water Removal in Roseville, CA

Water damage does not keep business hours, and neither do we. When a pipe bursts at 2 a.m. or you wake to a flooded floor, you do not need a voicemail and a callback in the morning — you need a real person who answers, tells you exactly what to do, and puts a crew on the road.

  • 60-minute emergency dispatch across Roseville
  • Licensed, insured & IICRC-certified
  • Local to Roseville & Placer County

We run emergency water removal across Roseville 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and we aim to be at your door within an hour. From our Vernon Street base downtown, that promise is one we can actually keep.

Call now if you have

  • A burst or leaking pipe flooding the home right now
  • A water heater or appliance that failed and is flooding a room
  • Standing water spreading across floors
  • Water coming through the ceiling
  • Any water emergency after hours, on a weekend, or on a holiday

What happens when you call

Our line is answered by a person, not a machine. Here is what to expect:

  1. 1We ask about the water source and how bad it is, and give you immediate safety instructions — usually starting with shutting off the water.
  2. 2We confirm an arrival estimate for your Roseville address.
  3. 3We dispatch a crew with extraction and drying equipment already loaded.
  4. 4We stay on the line as needed to walk you through shutting off water and power safely.

Why minutes matter

Water spreads fast and does damage the whole time it sits. Within the first hour it wicks up drywall and soaks into subfloor. Within 24 to 48 hours, mold can start. Every hour we shave off the response is damage that never happens — which is the whole reason a 60-minute local dispatch is worth more than a cheaper crew two hours away.

We handle the whole emergency, then the whole loss

Emergency removal is the first step, not the last. Once the water is out, the same crew maps moisture, sets drying equipment, and carries the job through to repair — and we document everything from the first minute so your insurance claim is solid.

What's on the truck when we arrive

A 60-minute promise only means something if the crew that shows up can actually start working. Every emergency vehicle we send carries truck-mounted extraction equipment, submersible pumps, air movers, and dehumidifiers already loaded — we are not driving back to a warehouse to get what the job needs. Moisture meters and a thermal camera go in first, so we can see how far the water traveled before we start pulling it out.

Extraction is only useful if it is followed by real drying, not a fan left running and a hope that it works. We map the affected rooms, set equipment to a calculated drying plan, and check readings daily until the structure hits target moisture — not just until it looks dry. That is the difference between a job that is actually finished and one that grows mold in a wall cavity six weeks later.

  • Truck-mounted extraction for standing water, plus submersible pumps for deeper pooling
  • Moisture mapping with meters and thermal imaging before any drywall comes out
  • Air movers and dehumidifiers sized to the room, not a one-size-fits-all setup
  • Daily moisture checks against a documented drying target, not a guess
  • Antimicrobial treatment wherever contaminated water made contact

Why Roseville homeowners trust us with emergency water removal

An emergency call is not the moment to gamble on who shows up. Here is what you are actually getting when you call us at 2 a.m. or 2 p.m.:

  • We follow the IICRC S500 water damage restoration standard on every job, not just when it is convenient
  • Licensed and insured, so the work — and the crew doing it — is accountable
  • 60-minute dispatch target across Roseville from our Vernon Street base, not a call center routing you to a subcontractor
  • We bill your insurance company directly so you are not fronting the cost of an emergency
  • One crew handles extraction through drying through rebuild — no handoff between companies mid-loss
  • We know Roseville's housing stock, from slab-on-grade tract homes to older neighborhoods near downtown, and what tends to fail in each

Serving Roseville and the surrounding communities

We run emergency water removal across every Roseville neighborhood — from the streets around Vernon Street and Royer Park to the newer construction near the Galleria and Fountains, out toward Sierra College Blvd, and into East Roseville and West Roseville alike. Our Vernon Street base sits close to the center of the city, which is a big part of how we hold to a 60-minute target instead of just advertising one.

We also respond into the communities that ring Roseville — Rocklin, Citrus Heights, Granite Bay, Lincoln, Folsom, Loomis, and Orangevale all fall inside our regular service area, and a burst pipe at 3 a.m. does not care which side of a city line it is on. The communities we serve most often are linked below.

How much does 24/7 emergency water removal cost in Roseville, and how long does it take?

A typical Roseville water loss runs about $1,400 to $6,400 once extraction, drying, and any rebuild are added up. Where your job lands in that range depends on how much water got in before you called, how many rooms it reached, and whether it's clean water from a supply line or a contaminated category 2 or 3 loss that needs antimicrobial treatment on top of drying.

The emergency part of the job — the part we're racing the clock on — is fast: extraction starts within minutes of the crew walking in and is usually done same-day. Structural drying is the part that takes patience, typically 3 to 5 days of monitored air movement and dehumidification before the structure hits target moisture. Reconstruction, if any drywall or flooring had to come out, is scheduled separately once drying is confirmed. We bill your insurer directly on covered losses, and your deductible is the only amount you're carrying.

  • How many hours the water sat before we got the call — this is the single biggest cost lever
  • Whether the water stayed on one floor or wicked up walls and traveled to adjoining rooms
  • Water category — clean supply-line water costs less to remediate than contaminated water
  • Whether cabinets, baseboards, or flooring have to come out to dry the space fully

How our emergency response works

  1. 1

    You call, we answer

    A real person picks up 24/7 and gives immediate safety guidance.

  2. 2

    Immediate dispatch

    A crew heads to your Roseville address, aiming for a 60-minute arrival.

  3. 3

    Extract on arrival

    We start removing standing water within minutes of walking in.

  4. 4

    Stabilize & document

    We set drying equipment and document the loss for your claim.

What affects emergency service cost

  • The volume of water and how many rooms are affected
  • Water category and any contamination
  • How much extraction and drying equipment the loss requires
  • The scope of drying and reconstruction that follows

Water damage spreads by the hour. Let's stop it.

60-minute emergency dispatch across Roseville, 24/7. We extract, dry, and rebuild — and bill your insurer directly.

  • 60-min Roseville dispatch
  • Licensed & insured
  • Direct insurance billing

FAQ

24/7 Emergency Water Removal — your questions

Yes. We answer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. A real person picks up, gives you safety instructions, and dispatches a crew immediately.

We aim for a 60-minute arrival across Roseville, staging from our Vernon Street base downtown. Call and we will give you a concrete arrival estimate for your address.

Shut off the water at the main or the fixture, cut power to the affected area if you can do it safely, move valuables to a dry spot, and photograph the damage. We will guide you through each step on the phone.

No. Our emergency response is priced the same whether it's a Tuesday afternoon or a holiday at 3 a.m. — the job's scope drives the cost, not the clock.

We cover Roseville and the surrounding communities, including Rocklin, Citrus Heights, Granite Bay, Lincoln, Folsom, Loomis, and Orangevale. Our 60-minute target is centered on Roseville, and we will give you a straight answer on arrival time for your address when you call.

Emergency dispatch itself is not a premium tier — you are billed for the actual work performed: extraction, equipment, drying, and any repair. Acting fast usually keeps the scope, and the cost, smaller than letting water sit overnight.

Most Roseville water losses run $1,400 to $6,400 total once extraction, drying, and any needed rebuild are factored in. The exact number depends on how much water got in, how many rooms it reached, and whether it's clean or contaminated water — we give you a real number once we've assessed the loss, not a phone-quote guess.

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