Appliance Leak Cleanup in Midtown Tulsa
Local crews · Open 24/7 · (918) 992-2900
The most common water damage call we get is not a storm - it is a five-dollar supply line that let go behind a washing machine. Appliance leaks run silently into floors and walls, and by the time you spot them the damage has spread. We find it all and dry it all.
Midtown's 1920s-1940s homes are the heart of Tulsa - and their age shows in the plumbing, the plaster, and the pier-and-beam foundations. From Utica Square to Florence Park, our crews know how to dry and restore older construction without destroying the character that makes these houses worth owning.
While You Wait for the Crew
A few minutes of the right first moves can save thousands in damage. Here is what to do — and what not to do — before we reach Midtown Tulsa.
Do
- Shut off the water at the source or the main valve if you can reach it safely
- Cut power to affected rooms at the breaker if outlets or appliances got wet
- Move photos, electronics, and valuables somewhere dry
- Take photos and video before you move anything large — your claim will thank you
Don’t
- Use a household vacuum on standing water
- Walk under sagging ceilings or across buckled floors
- Leave wet rugs sitting on hardwood
- Wait to see if it dries out on its own — it will not