Water Damage
Emergency Water
Extraction Austin TX
Standing water removed in 60 minutes — day or night.
Standing water doesn't wait — it saturates subfloors, wicks up walls, and reaches hidden cavities within hours. We deploy industrial extraction equipment 24/7 and are on-site within 60 minutes across the Austin metro.
What We Do
Our Process
Every minute standing water remains in your home, it penetrates deeper — into subfloor joists, wall cavities, insulation, and structural framing. Category 1 water from a burst pipe can become a Category 2 contamination issue within 24 hours as it absorbs organic matter. AAA Disaster Recovery deploys truck-mounted extractors capable of removing thousands of gallons per hour. We're on-site in Austin in under 60 minutes, and we don't leave until every affected area has been moisture-mapped and the drying phase is fully staged and running.
Emergency Dispatch
Call received and a certified water damage technician is dispatched immediately — 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, including holidays.
Site Safety & Hazard Check
We assess electrical hazards, structural risks, and water contamination category before any crew member enters the affected area.
High-Volume Water Extraction
Truck-mounted extractors and submersible pumps remove standing water from all affected rooms, crawl spaces, and below-grade areas at maximum speed.
Moisture Mapping
Thermal imaging cameras and calibrated moisture meters trace exactly how far water has traveled — into walls, subfloors, and hidden structural cavities.
Structural Drying Setup
Commercial-grade dehumidifiers and high-velocity air movers are positioned strategically to begin the drying phase immediately after extraction.
Monitoring & Insurance Documentation
Daily moisture readings track drying progress. All damage, equipment placement, and readings are documented for your insurance claim.
FAQ
Common Questions
How quickly can you extract water after a flood?
We aim to be on-site within 60 minutes of your call across the Austin metro, including Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville, Kyle, and Buda. Our truck-mounted units begin extraction immediately upon arrival — there is no setup delay waiting for equipment to warm up.
Can you extract water from carpet without replacing it?
In many cases yes, especially if we respond within the first few hours. We use weighted extraction tools specifically designed for carpet pile. The carpet pad almost always needs replacement once saturated, but the carpet itself can often be saved with fast response and proper drying technique.
What if the water is still actively coming in?
We coordinate with licensed plumbers to isolate the source while simultaneously beginning extraction to limit total damage. Stopping the source and removing what is already present happen in parallel — we don't wait on one to start the other.
Will my insurance cover emergency water extraction?
Most standard homeowner policies cover sudden and accidental water damage, including extraction costs, drying equipment rental, and any necessary structural repairs. We work directly with your insurer, handle all documentation, and bill them directly so you only deal with your deductible.
How do I know if all the water has been removed?
We don't rely on visual inspection alone. We use calibrated moisture meters and thermal imaging to confirm moisture levels in all structural materials before considering extraction complete. Equipment stays in place until all readings meet IICRC S500 industry drying standards — not just until it looks dry.
Water In Your Home? Call Now.
Every hour counts. Our extraction team is standing by 24/7 to respond across Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, and surrounding areas.
