Emergency Water Extraction in South Tulsa
Local crews · Open 24/7 · (918) 992-2900
Standing water destroys more every minute it sits - wicking up walls, warping floors, and soaking insulation. Our truck-mounted extractors pull hundreds of gallons an hour, at any hour.
South Tulsa's family neighborhoods around Woodland Hills and the 71st Street corridor were largely built from the 1970s through the 1990s on slab foundations - which means when a water line fails, the water goes across the floor instead of under it. Our crews respond fast across South Tulsa, and we know what Oklahoma hail seasons do to these roofs.
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 South 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