Appliance Leak Cleanup
Stop Hidden Water Damage Before It Spreads That Small Leak Under Your Appliance Could Be Ruining Your Home
You probably don’t think about water damage when running your dishwasher, washing machine, or fridge. But a slow appliance leak can cause mold growth, wood rot, and expensive repairs before you even notice the problem.
Unlike a burst pipe or a flooded basement, appliance leaks happen gradually. Water seeps under floors, behind cabinets, and into walls, creating the perfect environment for mold and structural damage. By the time you see warped floors, peeling paint, or musty smells, the damage has already begun.
Call us now for expert appliance leak cleanup before the damage gets worse!
What Causes Appliance Leaks?
Worn-out hoses
Old, cracked, or loose hoses in dishwashers and washing machines let water slowly leak.
Clogged drains
Blockages in dishwashers or ice makers cause water to back up and spill onto floors.
Faulty seals or gaskets
Broken door seals on washing machines, dishwashers, or refrigerators let water escape.
Leaking water heaters
Sediment buildup and corrosion weaken the tank, leading to small leaks or complete failure.
Improper installation
Poorly connected pipes or water supply lines can leak without being noticed.
Think you have an appliance leak? Don’t wait—our experts can detect hidden moisture before it leads to major damage!

Signs of an Appliance Leak (Even If You Don’t See Water Yet)
Not all leaks leave puddles in plain sight. Often, the first signs of water damage are subtle. Here’s what to watch for:
Warped or discolored floors near your dishwasher, fridge, or washing machine
Peeling paint or bubbling walls behind appliances
Soft or sagging cabinets near the sink or water heater
A musty, damp smell (a sign that mold may already be growing)
Higher-than-normal water bills with no obvious explanation
If you see any of these signs, the leak has already been causing damage—and it will only get worse. Call us today for professional appliance leak detection and cleanup before mold and rot set in!

Restoration Process
Our Appliance Leak Cleanup Process
When dealing with an appliance leak, the goal is more than just drying up the water—you need to find and fix the hidden damage. Here’s how we do it:
Step 1

Find the Leak & Stop the Water
We inspect the appliance, water supply lines, and surrounding areas to pinpoint where the leak is coming from. Once identified, we shut off the water source to stop further damage.
Step 2

Remove Water & Moisture
Even a small leak can soak into cabinets, drywall, and subfloors. We use industrial-strength vacuums and dehumidifiers to extract water and dry hidden moisture before mold has a chance to grow.
Step 3

Sanitize & Prevent Mold Growth
Appliance leaks often leave behind moisture trapped under floors and behind walls. We apply antimicrobial treatments to prevent mold and bacteria from spreading.
Step 4

Repair Water Damage
If the leak has warped floors, weakened cabinets, or stained drywall, we provide full restoration services, replacing damaged materials and ensuring your home is safe again.
Step 5

Inspect & Prevent Future Leaks
Before we leave, we double-check all plumbing connections, hoses, and fittings to prevent the same problem from happening again.
Don’t wait until the damage gets out of control—schedule your appliance leak cleanup today!
Why You Shouldn’t Ignore an Appliance Leak?
It’s easy to ignore a slow leak—until it turns into a major repair bill. Here’s what happens if you don’t act fast:
Mold Grows Quickly
Mold can start forming within 24-48 hours, leading to respiratory issues and costly remediation.
Structural Damage Gets Worse
Water can weaken floors, rot wood, and destroy cabinets, making repairs even more expensive.
Insurance Might Not Cover It
Many policies require immediate action—waiting too long could mean your claim is denied.
Your Appliance Might Break Down
Ignoring a leak can lead to complete failure, forcing you to replace the appliance entirely.
Fixing a small leak now is always cheaper than dealing with mold, rot, and expensive repairs later. Call us today!

How to Prevent Appliance Leaks in the Future?
Inspect hoses and supply lines regularly – Replace rubber hoses every 5 years to prevent cracking and leaks.
Keep drains clear – Run hot water and vinegar through your dishwasher and washing machine monthly.
Check under appliances often – Move your fridge or washer every few months to check for moisture.
Don’t overload your washing machine – Too much weight can strain the drum and cause leaks.
Watch for signs of corrosion on your water heater – If you see rust, a leak might not be far behind.
Need an appliance check-up? We offer leak detection services to help you prevent damage before it starts!

Our Difference
Why Homeowners Trust Us for Appliance Leak Cleanup
With so many restoration companies out there, why choose us?

Experienced Technicians
We specialize in finding and fixing hidden water damage.

Fast Response Times
We know time is critical, so we arrive quickly to stop the damage.

Full-Service Restoration
From water extraction to repairs, we handle everything.

Advanced Drying Technology
We use high-powered dehumidifiers and moisture meters to ensure no hidden water is left behind.

Insurance Assistance
We help with insurance claims and documentation so you get the coverage you deserve.
Got a leak? Call us today for expert appliance leak cleanup!

FAQS
FAQs About Appliance Leaks
How do I know if my appliance is leaking?
Look for water pooling near the appliance, a musty smell, or warped flooring nearby. If your water bill is rising without explanation, a hidden leak might be to blame.
Can I clean up an appliance leak myself?
For small leaks, mopping up the water might help. But if moisture has soaked into floors, cabinets, or walls, you need professional drying and dehumidification to prevent mold and structural damage.
Will my homeowners' insurance cover an appliance leak?
It depends. If the leak was sudden and accidental, it’s usually covered. But slow, unnoticed leaks may not be covered if they’re considered “neglect.”
How long does appliance leak cleanup take?
Water removal can take a few hours, but drying and restoration may take 1-3 days, depending on the extent of the damage.
Call Now for Professional Appliance Leak Cleanup!
Don’t wait until a small leak turns into a major home repair. Whether your dishwasher, washing machine, or fridge is leaking, we’re here to clean up the mess and restore your home fast.
Call us today for expert appliance leak cleanup and water damage repair!
Available 24/7—because leaks don’t wait!