The First 60 Minutes After Water Damage
What you do right now affects both the final repair cost and how smooth your insurance claim will be. Here’s the order that matters most.
0-10 minutes: Safety first
If water is near outlets, panels, or any electrical appliance, don’t enter the area — shut off power at the breaker if you can do so safely from a dry spot. If in doubt, wait for a professional.
10-20 minutes: Stop the source
Shut off the main water valve or the specific fixture’s shutoff if you can identify it. For appliance leaks, unplug and disconnect the water line if safe.
20-35 minutes: Document
Take photos and video of everything — the source, the spread, affected belongings — before you move anything. This protects your insurance claim later.
35-50 minutes: Remove what you can safely move
Get furniture, rugs, and electronics out of standing water if it’s safe. Don’t lift heavy waterlogged items alone.
50-60 minutes: Get connected with a restoration crew
The faster a professional crew starts extraction and drying, the lower the chance of mold and structural damage. Request help now and we’ll connect you with an available, licensed crew in your area.