Water damage at home? Call now to get connected.
The Water Damage Line connects homeowners with independent water damage restoration providers where coverage is available. Water damage is all we handle — and when water is spreading, one call gets you routed right away.
Referral-service disclosure: we are not the contractor, insurer, or emergency service. Provider availability, pricing, qualifications, licensing, insurance, and response time vary by location and provider. If there is immediate danger, call 911 first.
Use the phone for urgent water problems. Use the quick check if you are still deciding.
Water damage moves quickly, and waiting usually makes it worse. One call is all it takes to get routed. If you are not sure what you are dealing with yet, the short check below helps you sort out your situation first.
Standing water, active leak, sewage backup, water near electrical, wet ceiling, or damage happening today.
You are unsure what happened, comparing options, or cannot call at this exact moment.
Flooded basement or standing water
Call to discuss water extraction and dry-out provider availability in your area.
Burst pipe or appliance leak
Call if the water has damaged floors, walls, cabinets, or ceilings.
Every kind of water damage. One number.
This line is dedicated to water damage. Calls are routed by problem type and ZIP code to independent water damage restoration providers where coverage is available.
Flooded basement & standing water
Standing water, failed sump pumps, and below-grade flooding — call to discuss extraction options.
Burst pipes & supply line leaks
Pipe bursts and plumbing leaks that have soaked floors, drywall, or framing.
Water heater & appliance leaks
Water heater failures, washer overflows, dishwasher and ice-maker line leaks.
Ceiling, wall & roof-leak damage
Water stains, sagging drywall, and wet insulation from roof or upstairs leaks.
Sewage & drain backup cleanup
Category-3 water from sewage or drain backups that needs professional cleanup.
Storm & groundwater flooding
Storm-driven water intrusion and groundwater seepage after heavy rain.
Simple call routing, without pretending we are the contractor.
The provider explains its own availability, timing, pricing, qualifications, and service terms directly.
You call or complete the short check
The phone is primary. The quick check only exists for people who are not ready to call yet.
We route by problem and ZIP code
Routing depends on the type of water damage, your ZIP code, available provider coverage, and partner-network terms.
You speak with an independent provider
The provider handles next steps. We do not perform water damage restoration or make service guarantees.
Not ready to call? Check your situation first.
Answer five quick questions about what happened. If your answers point to something time-sensitive, we will tell you plainly: call now. There is no account to create and nothing to wait for.
Five questions about what happened, when, and where — that is it.
Your answers give general guidance only and are not submitted anywhere. Calling is how you reach a live person.
Water damage rarely waits. Neither should you.
Moisture keeps moving after the leak stops — into drywall, subfloors, and framing. The sooner a provider can assess it, the more options you usually have.
Damage compounds
Standing water and soaked materials get harder to dry the longer they sit, and secondary damage can begin within days.
One call, routed by ZIP
Tell us what happened and where. The call is routed by problem type and provider coverage in your area.
The provider answers your questions
Pricing, timing, licensing, insurance, and scope come directly from the independent provider — ask them anything.
Keep provider and insurance terms clear.
The Water Damage Line does not provide insurance advice, legal advice, estimates, or coverage promises. Ask the provider what documentation they can supply and contact your insurance carrier for policy questions.

Confirm directly with the provider
Before work begins, confirm pricing, scope, timing, licensing, insurance, and any claim-documentation process directly with the independent provider.
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Water damage is urgent? Use the phone.
Call now to be routed by problem type, ZIP code, and available provider coverage.