Flooded Basement / Garage Cleanup
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Costa Mesa, CA
Active emergency? The dispatcher is faster than this paragraph. Most California 'basements' are actually crawl spaces or below-grade garages. Either way, water collects and sits because there's no natural drainage path out. We arrive in under 60 minutes across Costa Mesa.
📞 TAP TO CALL — COSTA MESA (855) 633-5065Right now, while you wait for the truck
- Shut off the main. Outside, street side of the house, usually within 10 feet of where the water service enters. If you can't find it, call dispatch and the agent walks you through it.
- Cut power to wet rooms at the breaker. Never reach into a flooded room to flip a switch.
- Photograph everything before moving items. Wide shots of each room, close-ups of damage, the source. This is your insurance evidence.
- Move dry valuables. Lift wood furniture onto blocks or aluminum foil to stop wicking and staining.
Common Costa Mesa flooded basement scenarios
Costa Mesa's housing mix produces a specific pattern of flooded basement calls. Most of what we dispatch to:
- Eastside cottage galvanized supply burst (pre-1955 homes)
- ADU/back-house retrofit plumbing failures (often non-permitted)
- Mesa Verde slab leaks in 1960s tract stock
- South Coast condo bathroom-stack failures cascading down units
Still water spreading? Stop reading. Call dispatch. Live now.
What we do on-site
We do the water mitigation. The plumber fixes the actual pipe. Your general contractor handles the rebuild after we dry the structure.
Our scope on a Costa Mesa flooded basement call:
- Truck-mounted water extraction (anywhere from a few gallons to thousands)
- Moisture mapping with thermal imaging and pin-meter readings
- Selective drywall and baseboard removal where moisture is trapped
- Carpet pad removal and pulled-up carpet for under-pad drying
- Industrial air movers and desiccant dehumidifiers, running 3 to 7 days
- Antimicrobial treatment when category 2 or 3 water is involved
- Daily moisture re-checks documented for the insurance file
- Final clearance reading before equipment removal
Costa Mesa flooded basement cost. Typical ranges
Storm-source flooded basements are tricky. Some policies cover, some don't. Burst-pipe-source basement floods are covered. We bill the carrier direct. Most homeowners pay only their deductible.
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📞 Costa Mesa flooded basement — call now (855) 633-5065Insurance. What to expect
Storm-source flooded basements are tricky. Some policies cover, some don't. Burst-pipe-source basement floods are covered.
4-step claim flow
- Sudden = covered. A pipe that was fine yesterday and burst today is the definition of "sudden and accidental."
- Mitigation is required. Your policy literally requires you to call a restoration company immediately. Calling us protects your claim.
- We document to adjuster standard. Moisture readings, photos, scope. The carrier rarely pushes back on a properly documented mitigation invoice.
- Direct billing. You don't pay us, then chase reimbursement. We invoice the carrier; you pay your deductible.
Costa Mesa Flooded Basement FAQ
How fast can a crew arrive for a flooded basement in Costa Mesa?
60 minutes or less. Trucks pre-staged at the Costa Mesa hub on the 405 / 55 / 73 corridor. Drive-time is around 12 minutes most hours.
Will my insurance cover this?
Storm-source flooded basements are tricky. Some policies cover, some don't. Burst-pipe-source basement floods are covered. We bill the carrier direct, you pay your deductible.
How much does flooded basement cost in Costa Mesa?
Typical Costa Mesa jobs: $2,500–4,500 to $8,000–18,000 depending on water category, scope, and substrate. Free phone estimate. No call-out fee.
What's included in the price?
Extraction, moisture mapping, selective demolition where moisture is trapped, 3 to 10 days of industrial drying, antimicrobial treatment if needed, daily moisture documentation, final clearance reading, full insurance file. Not included: actual pipe repair (plumber's job) or rebuild (contractor's job).
How long does drying take?
3 to 5 days for most single-room events. 5 to 7 days for slab leaks or multi-room. Up to 10 days for hardwood floors.