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- standing water is inside the home
- water is near outlets or electrical panels
- more than one room is wet
- water came through a ceiling
- sewage or storm water may be involved
Reviewed June 7, 2026
Water damage
Water damage cleanup cost depends on the water source, affected square footage, materials, drying time, demolition, and rebuild needs.
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Fast read
Cleanup cost usually depends on mitigation scope first: extraction, demolition, drying equipment, monitoring, and disposal. Rebuild is often priced separately.
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Good cleanup estimates separate mitigation from rebuild and show what equipment, demolition, monitoring, and disposal are included.
Water type
The source changes the cleanup plan, what can dry in place, and what should be removed.
| Type | Common source | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Clean water | Supply lines, sink overflows, appliance lines | Fast drying may prevent demolition when materials are still sound. |
| Gray water | Dishwashers, washing machines, some toilet or tub overflows | Cleanup may require more removal and sanitation. |
| Black water | Sewage, floodwater, stormwater with soil or debris | Avoid contact and ask about removal, sanitation, and disposal. |
Mitigation covers extraction, demolition, drying, disposal, and moisture monitoring. Rebuild covers drywall, paint, trim, flooring, cabinets, and finish work.
Keep those scopes separate so estimates are easier to compare.
Cost factors
Water damage cleanup is usually priced around extraction, demolition, drying equipment, monitoring, and disposal. Rebuild may be separate.
| Scope | Planning range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Water extraction | Often lower than rebuild | Depends on standing water, carpet, pad, and access. |
| Drying equipment | Priced by equipment and days | Ask for air mover, dehumidifier, and monitoring line items. |
| Selective demolition | Varies by material | Drywall, trim, pad, insulation, or cabinets may need removal. |
| Rebuild | Usually separate | Flooring, drywall, paint, cabinets, and trim are often quoted after mitigation. |
Guides
Call when the estimate is unclear, the source is not documented, drying and rebuild are mixed together, equipment days are not listed, or insurance needs photos.
Water damage scope can change by the hour. Separate the source, drying, cleanup, and rebuild work before approving a proposal.
FAQ
Start drying as soon as the water source is controlled. Wet drywall, carpet pad, cabinets, and subfloor can worsen when they sit overnight.
Sometimes, but it depends on water category, how long it was wet, insulation, and moisture readings inside the wall. Soft, contaminated, or insulated drywall often needs removal.
Often yes. Carpet may sometimes be dried, but saturated pad can hold water against the subfloor and slow drying.
Coverage depends on the policy and source. Sudden pipe or appliance leaks are handled differently than seepage, maintenance issues, sewage, or floodwater.
Photograph the source, wet rooms, flooring, walls, cabinets, contents, equipment, removed materials, and final moisture readings.
This site routes calls to independent providers or referral partners when available. We do not perform restoration, mitigation, mold remediation, inspections, estimates, warranties, or rebuild work.
For sewage, floodwater, sagging ceilings, electrical hazards, or unsafe crawl spaces, avoid entry and wait for qualified help.
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