Who does 24/7 water damage restoration in Las Vegas?
LV Water Damage is a 24/7 water damage restoration company in Las Vegas. We extract standing water, dry the structure with commercial air movers and dehumidifiers, and bill your insurance directly. Crews reach most of the valley in about 45 minutes. Call (702) 555-0134 any hour, any day.
Why homeowners call us first
IICRC certified crews
Our technicians are certified in Water Damage Restoration (WRT) and Applied Structural Drying — the standard your insurance adjuster is measuring the job against.
45-minute valley-wide response
Mold starts colonizing wet drywall in 24 to 48 hours. We stage trucks so we can reach Summerlin, Henderson and North Las Vegas fast, not “sometime tomorrow.”
We bill your insurer, not you
Roughly 90% of sudden water events are covered. We photograph, moisture-map and document the loss the way adjusters want it, then invoice the carrier directly.
Las Vegas water damage restoration, done in the right order
Water damage in Las Vegas does not behave the way it does elsewhere. The valley's plumbing is under constant attack from Lake Mead's mineral load, the soil refuses to absorb monsoon runoff, and the same dry air that makes people assume mold is impossible here is irrelevant to what is happening inside a soaked wall cavity. Restoration that ignores those local conditions fails locally.
What separates a real water damage restoration company in Las Vegas from a truck with fans in the back is the order of operations: find the source before demolishing anything, extract before drying, dry to a measured standard rather than to the touch, and document every reading along the way. Skip a step and the damage comes back — usually as mold, usually inside the wall you just closed up.
We provide water damage restoration in Las Vegas, NV and across the valley — North Las Vegas, Henderson and Summerlin — 24 hours a day, and we bill your insurer directly. If water is moving through your house right now, the useful next step is emergency water removal, not more reading.
How water damage restoration works, step by step
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Stop the water and make it safe
We shut off the supply, kill power to wet circuits, and check for sewage contamination before anyone walks in.
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Extract standing water
Truck-mounted extractors pull hundreds of gallons out of carpet, pad and subfloor within the first couple of hours.
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Find the water you can't see
Thermal imaging and moisture meters trace water inside wall cavities, under cabinets and beneath slabs. This is the step cheap crews skip, and it is why damage comes back.
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Dry the structure
Air movers and commercial dehumidifiers run 3 to 5 days. We log moisture readings daily so there is proof the structure actually hit dry standard.
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Prevent mold, then rebuild
Antimicrobial treatment on affected surfaces, then drywall, paint and flooring go back. We hand the whole documentation package to your adjuster.
Frequently asked questions
How fast can you get to my house in Las Vegas?
Most of the Las Vegas valley is a 45-minute response for us, 24 hours a day. Speed is not a sales pitch here — mold begins growing on wet drywall within 24 to 48 hours, so the hours immediately after a leak are the ones that decide how much of your home you keep.
Does homeowners insurance cover water damage in Las Vegas?
Usually yes. Insurance covers water damage that is sudden and accidental — a burst pipe, a failed water heater, an overflowing washing machine — which is roughly 90% of the water losses we see. It does not cover outside flooding or a slow leak you knew about and left alone. Flooding needs separate flood insurance.
How much does water damage restoration cost in Las Vegas?
A small contained leak in one room typically runs in the low four figures; a burst supply line that soaks multiple rooms and the subfloor runs well into five figures. Because most losses are covered, what you actually pay is usually just your deductible. We give you the scope and the number before we start.
Why do so many Las Vegas homes get water damage?
Three local reasons. Lake Mead water is extremely hard, and mineral scale corrodes pipes from the inside out. Daily temperature swings of up to 75 degrees expand and contract pipe joints until they fatigue. And caliche soil barely absorbs water, so monsoon runoff pools against foundations instead of soaking in.
How long does the drying process take?
Three to five days of active drying for a typical loss. We do not pull the equipment because the surface feels dry — we pull it when moisture meters say the framing and subfloor are back to dry standard, and we log the readings daily so you and your adjuster can see it.
Do you handle mold too, or just the water?
Both. Water damage and mold are the same job separated by about 48 hours. If we dry it fast enough, there is no mold. If mold has already started, we contain the area, run HEPA filtration, remove the affected material and treat what is left.
Water spreading right now? Don't wait it out.
Mold can start growing in 24 to 48 hours. Every hour of standing water costs you more drywall, more flooring, and more of your insurance claim. Call now — we answer live, day or night.
IICRC certified • We bill your insurer directly