One call gets an emergency restoration crew on the way — water extraction, drying, and cleanup. Burst pipes, floods, leaks, day or night.
Call for emergency helpPhone number activates at launchA burst pipe at 2 a.m., a flooded basement after a storm, a sewage backup — water damage in Wichita can't wait until morning. Water Rescue 247 connects homeowners across Wichita, Derby, Andover, Maize, Park City, Haysville, Bel Aire, and the greater Sedgwick County area with independent, local restoration crews, fast — most calls connect within minutes, day or night. From water extraction and structural drying to mold remediation and full cleanup, a local pro comes to you, assesses the loss, and can work directly with your insurance. Because mold can start within 24–48 hours, the speed of that first call genuinely limits the damage. Help is available 24/7, and Spanish-speaking support is on hand.
Standing water doesn't wait. A local crew is dispatched fast — most calls connect in minutes, around the clock.
Water removal, structural drying, dehumidification, and cleanup — handled by independent local restoration pros.
Most restoration companies work directly with your insurer and document the loss for your claim.
How it works
Burst pipe, flooded basement, storm leak, or sewage backup — and how much water. Thirty seconds is enough.
We connect you with an independent local restoration company that serves your area, fast.
They extract the water, dry and dehumidify the structure, and restore your home — and can work with your insurance.
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Good to know
If it's safe, shut off the water source and your electricity to affected areas, and move what you can off the wet floor. If anyone is in danger or there's a risk of electrocution, call 911 first. Then call the number on this page so a crew can be dispatched — the faster water is extracted, the less damage and mold you'll face.
Emergency water-damage crews aim to be on-site quickly — often within the hour, around the clock — because every hour of standing water means more damage. The exact window depends on crew availability in your area, and they'll tell you honestly on the call.
Often, yes — sudden and accidental water damage (a burst pipe, an appliance failure) is commonly covered by homeowners insurance, while gradual leaks and flood-from-outside usually are not. The restoration company can document the loss and work directly with your insurer; always confirm coverage with your own policy.
It depends on how much water, how far it spread, and what drying and repairs are needed. The restoration company assesses the damage and gives you a scope and price — and when it's an insured claim, much of it may be covered. Ask for the assessment before work begins.
Mold can start growing within 24–48 hours of water exposure, which is why fast extraction and thorough structural drying matter so much. Reputable restoration crews dry to a moisture standard and can remediate mold if it has already begun.
Water damage guides
A step-by-step plan for the moments that decide how bad it gets.
Read the guide → Burst pipe: first 30 minutesShut it off, drain it down, and start drying — in the right order.
Read the guide → Does insurance cover it?Burst pipe vs. slow leak vs. flood — what's covered, and how to file.
Read the guide → How fast does mold grow?Why the first 24–48 hours decide whether you have a mold problem.
Read the guide →One call connects you with an emergency local restoration crew — 24/7.
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