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(551) 205-5995

Fast response · 19 towns near Lyndhurst · Sun–Fri 7am–7pm · Closed Saturdays

Water on the carpet? Get it extracted before it wrecks the pad.

Burst pipe, washer overflow, water heater, a wet basement after a storm — the carpet can often be saved, but only if the water comes out fast. We extract, dry, and tell you honestly what's salvageable and what isn't. Call now; we move water emergencies to the front of the schedule.

While you wait for us — the first hour

Three things that protect the carpet right now.

Stop the water & kill the power

Shut off the source if you can reach it, and cut power to the area if any outlets or cords are wet. Safety before carpet, always.

Get furniture off the wet carpet

Lift or move pieces so wooden legs don't bleed stain and metal feet don't rust into the fibers. Foil or blocks under legs that have to stay.

Move air, then call

Open windows if it's dry out, run fans, start a dehumidifier — anything to slow the soak-in. Then call us. Fast extraction is what decides whether the carpet lives.

What the job actually involves

Extract, dry, sanitize — and document it.

  • Emergency water extraction — truck-grade vacuum pulls the water out of carpet, pad, and down at the seams
  • Save-or-replace assessment — honest call on the carpet and pad by water category and soak time
  • Structural drying — air movers and a dehumidifier on the carpet, pad, and subfloor, with moisture monitored to dry
  • Anti-microbial treatment — sanitizing on gray-water jobs to knock back bacteria and head off mold
  • Insurance documentation — dated photos, moisture readings, water category, and an itemized written invoice

Not sure whether yours is worth saving? Our save-it-or-replace-it guide walks through it by water category — or just call and we'll tell you on the phone.

Extraction wand pulling water from soaked carpet — emergency water damage carpet extraction near Lyndhurst NJ

Where we help — and where you need a remediation specialist

We'll tell you straight which job you have.

What we handle

  • Clean water — burst supply lines, water-heater and ice-maker lines, rain and roof leaks
  • Gray water — washing machine, dishwasher, and tub/sink overflows
  • Basement seepage and small-to-mid floods caught reasonably early
  • Drying out carpet, pad, and subfloor + sanitizing

When you need a remediation company

  • Black water — sewage backups, river or storm flooding (a health hazard, replace not clean)
  • Carpet that's been wet for days with active mold growth
  • Structural drying of walls, drywall, and framing, or mold remediation
  • We'll say so immediately and point you to the right specialist — no wasted time

Water damage questions, straight answers.

How fast do I need to act after water damage?

Immediately. Carpet and pad that stay wet past about 24–48 hours start growing mold, and a humid NJ basement shortens that window. The single biggest factor in whether your carpet can be saved is how fast the water comes out — so call as soon as it's safe, even before you've sorted out the cause.

Will my carpet be saved, or does it need replacing?

It depends on the water and how long it sat. Clean water (a burst supply line or rain) extracted and dried fast is often salvageable. Gray water (a washer or dishwasher overflow) can usually be saved with sanitizing and a new pad. The pad itself almost never survives — it's a sponge, so it comes out. We assess on-site and tell you honestly which path you're on before any charge.

What kinds of water damage do you handle — and what needs a remediation company?

We handle clean and gray water on carpet: burst pipes, washer/dishwasher/water-heater leaks, overflows, rain and roof leaks, and basement seepage. What we do NOT do is Category 3 'black water' — sewage backups or river/storm flooding — or active structural mold and drywall remediation. Those are health and structural jobs for a licensed remediation specialist, and we'll tell you straight and point you in the right direction rather than take a job that needs more than carpet work.

Do you handle the insurance claim?

We don't file it for you, but we give you exactly what an adjuster wants: dated photos, moisture readings, the water category, and an itemized written invoice of the extraction and drying work. That documentation is usually the difference in a smooth claim. File with your carrier; we hand you the paperwork.

How long does the drying take?

Extraction happens on the first visit — that's the urgent part. Fully drying the carpet, pad, and subfloor with air movers and a dehumidifier typically runs 2–4 days depending on how much water there was and the humidity. We check moisture levels rather than guessing, so the floor is genuinely dry before anything goes back down.

How much does water damage extraction cost?

It's quoted on-site, because the number depends on the water category, the area affected, and how many days of drying equipment it takes — there's no honest flat price for it. We give you a written assessment first, the $140 visit minimum applies, and if it's covered by insurance our documentation supports the claim.

Are you available on weekends?

We work Sunday through Friday, 7am to 7pm, and we prioritize water emergencies within that window — a wet floor jumps the schedule. We're closed Saturdays. If it's a major or contaminated flood outside our scope, we'll say so immediately so you don't lose time waiting on us.

Wet carpet right now?

Call — don't type — if water is still sitting.

For an active leak, the phone is the only fast option: (551) 205-5995. If it's already dried out and you're assessing the damage, send the details and photos here — it goes straight to the owner's inbox.

Active leak? Don't wait on a form — call (551) 205-5995.

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