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2026 COST GUIDE

Burst Pipe Cleanup Cost
in California

Real burst pipe cleanup numbers. What insurance covers, why slab leaks cost more, what the cleanup invoice actually includes and what it doesn't.

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The short answer

Most burst pipe cleanup jobs in California cost $1,500 to $5,500. Slab leaks run higher because concrete dries slowly. Insurance covers sudden bursts as a textbook covered peril, so most homeowners pay only their deductible.

Active leak right now? Stop reading and call dispatch. Damage compounds fast. Roughly $40 per hour, plus mold once you cross 24 hours of wet structure.

What drives the price up

Two identical-looking water events can land a few thousand dollars apart. The variables that move the number:

  • Water category. Cat 1 (clean from a supply line) is cheapest. Cat 2 (dishwasher, washing machine) requires antimicrobial treatment. Cat 3 (sewage, septic, flood) requires full PPE, regulated disposal, and full demolition of porous materials. That's the cost jump.
  • Square footage affected. Pricing scales with the number of drying chambers, air movers, and dehumidifiers.
  • Substrate. Drywall and carpet dry fast. Concrete and hardwood dry slow. Plaster and lath (older California homes) are unpredictable.
  • How long the water sat. Less than 24 hours = standard drying. Over 24 hours = mold has likely started, adding remediation scope.
  • Access difficulty. Crawl spaces, under cabinets, inside walls. Equipment and labor cost more for hard-to-reach moisture.

What insurance covers

California homeowners policies cover sudden-and-accidental water damage. That's the textbook covered peril. Standard payout includes water mitigation (the cleanup itself), pipe repair, rebuild back to pre-loss condition, and often temporary lodging if the home is uninhabitable.

You pay your deductible only. We bill the carrier direct so you don't front the cleanup cost.

What's NOT covered in a typical California policy:

  • Gradual leaks you knew about for weeks before they became a flood
  • Sewer/drain backup unless you have the specific endorsement
  • Flood from outside (storm, river, NFIP territory)
  • Lack of maintenance (broken seal you ignored, ancient water heater you didn't replace)

California "duty to mitigate": your policy requires you to call a restoration company immediately. If you delay and damage spreads, the carrier can deny that portion. Calling within 24 hours protects your claim.

Single room
$1.5โ€“3K
Clean water, < 250 sq ft, 3-day dry
Slab leak
$3โ€“6K
Concrete drying, 5โ€“10 day cycle
Multi-room
$4โ€“8K
Wall removal, multiple drying chambers
Whole-floor / hardwood
$6โ€“12K
Engineered wood requires slow drying
Cat 2 (gray water)
$3โ€“7K
Antimicrobial treatment + tear-out
Cat 3 (contaminated)
$7โ€“20K+
PPE, full demo, regulated disposal

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Drying time per substrate

Drying time matters because every additional day adds equipment rental and labor. Knowing what to expect helps you sanity-check any estimate.

  • Carpet + pad: 2โ€“3 days with air movers and dehumidifiers
  • Drywall (single side wet): 3โ€“4 days
  • Drywall (both sides wet): 4โ€“6 days, often with cuts to allow air movement
  • Hardwood floor (engineered): 5โ€“10 days, sometimes unrecoverable
  • Hardwood floor (solid): 5โ€“7 days, mat drying systems
  • Concrete slab: 7โ€“10 days with low-grain refrigerant dehumidification
  • Insulation (fiberglass batt, wet): not dried, removed and replaced
  • Plaster + lath (older California homes): 5โ€“8 days, hard to predict

Cleanup vs. repair vs. rebuild

Insurance claims usually have three separate scopes, often three separate contractors:

  • Mitigation / cleanup โ€” that's us. Water out, structure dry, mold prevented. Documented daily.
  • Plumbing repair โ€” licensed plumber fixes the actual pipe. Separate invoice.
  • Rebuild / reconstruction โ€” new drywall, flooring, paint. Insurance pays this directly to a general contractor.

If anyone quotes you a single number that includes rebuild, ask them to break it down. The three scopes have very different cost structures and insurance treatment.

FAQ โ€” Burst Pipe Cleanup Cost

How much does burst pipe cleanup cost cost?

Most burst pipe cleanup jobs in California cost $1,500 to $5,500. Slab leaks run higher because concrete dries slowly. Insurance covers sudden bursts as a textbook covered peril, so most homeowners pay only their deductible.

Does insurance cover this?

Most sudden-and-accidental water damage events are covered by California homeowners insurance. We bill the carrier directly, you pay your deductible. Gradual leaks and sewage backup (without endorsement) are common exclusions.

What's included in the price?

Extraction, moisture mapping, selective demolition, 3-10 days of industrial drying, antimicrobial treatment if needed, daily documentation, full insurance file. Not included: actual pipe repair (plumber) or rebuild (contractor).

How long does drying take?

3 to 5 days for a single-room clean water event. 5 to 7 days for multi-room or slab leaks. Up to 10 days for hardwood. Concrete and engineered hardwood are the slowest.

Do you charge a call-out fee?

No. Free on-site assessment. Free phone estimate before that. You only pay when work starts and you've approved the scope in writing.

What if I delay calling?

Two problems. Damage compounds at roughly $40 per hour. And your insurance can deny the portion of the claim that resulted from your delay โ€” California's duty-to-mitigate clause. Calling within 24 hours protects both your home and your claim.

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