Emergency Water Extraction
Truck-mounted extraction removes thousands of gallons in hours. We arrive within 30 minutes to stop damage from spreading.
Learn moreLong Beach, NY · Nassau County · 24/7 Emergency
A licensed technician answers your call and our crew is at your Long Beach door within 30 minutes — every day of the year. Direct insurance billing, IICRC-certified work, no voicemail.
Local Water Damage Specialists
Long Beach sits on a barrier island where the Atlantic meets the South Shore. Salt air, dense beachfront construction, and a high water table mean water damage looks different here than anywhere else on Long Island. Homes deal with everything from routine sump-pump failures to full coastal storm surge during nor'easters and tropical events.
QuickRestore runs Long Beach response crews equipped for the unique conditions here — corrosion-resistant equipment, surge-water protocols, and direct experience with FEMA flood-zone documentation. Our 30-minute response covers Long Beach, Lido Beach, Point Lookout, East Atlantic Beach, and the Atlantic Beach causeway.
Long Beach properties face flood risks that most of Long Island does not — coastal surge, tidal flooding, salt-water intrusion. Many homes still bear scars from Hurricane Sandy, and federal flood policies are common. We document every loss source carefully so the right claim is filed against the right policy.
Services in Long Beach
From the moment we extract the first gallon to the final restoration, every step is performed by our own IICRC-certified crews.
Truck-mounted extraction removes thousands of gallons in hours. We arrive within 30 minutes to stop damage from spreading.
Learn moreLong Island basements flood from storms, sump-pump failures, and burst pipes. We pump out, dry, sanitize, and prevent mold growth.
Learn moreFrozen and burst pipes can flood entire floors in minutes. We stop the leak, extract the water, and restore the affected area fast.
Learn moreCategory 3 black water requires specialized PPE, antimicrobials, and proper disposal. We handle the biohazard so your family stays safe.
Learn moreHospital-grade air movers and dehumidifiers dry walls, floors, and framing to IICRC S500 standards with daily moisture monitoring.
Learn moreMold can begin growing within 24 to 48 hours of water damage. We contain, remove, treat, and clear the area for healthy reoccupancy.
Learn moreNor'easters, hurricanes, and coastal flooding are part of Long Island life. Board-up, water removal, and full property recovery.
Learn moreLocal Causes We See
Long Beach's housing stock, weather patterns, and infrastructure produce recurring water emergencies year-round.
What To Do First
Take these steps the moment you call us — they limit damage and keep everyone safe.
Long Beach Reviews
Rated 5.0/5 across 247+ verified Long Island reviews.
"The smell was horrible and I had no idea what to do. The team showed up in full PPE, contained the area, removed everything safely, and made my home livable again. Very professional from start to finish."
"A pipe burst at 2 AM and the water was already ankle deep. I called and they had a crew at my door in 25 minutes. By morning my basement was dry and they were already drying the walls."
"After a nor'easter took out half my roof, water was pouring through the ceiling. They tarped it the same day, started extraction, and worked directly with my insurance. Took all the stress off me."
Nearby Service Areas
Same response time, same equipment, same standards across Nassau and Suffolk County.
Long Beach FAQ
Yes. We document storm-surge and flood losses to the standards required by NFIP and private flood carriers. Long Beach's FEMA flood-zone status means many homeowners carry separate flood policies — we identify the right policy on arrival and file the documentation accordingly.
During major storm events we activate full storm protocols and pre-stage crews. Standard 30-minute response applies whenever crews are not at full capacity. During region-wide events, most Long Beach calls are seen within 4 to 12 hours, prioritized by life-safety risk.
Yes. Salt water is corrosive to electrical systems, metal fasteners, and HVAC components — and it leaves residue that draws moisture even after drying. Salt-water events require flushing, specialized cleaning, and more aggressive material removal than freshwater damage. We have specific protocols for it.
Yes. Our Long Beach response zone covers the entire barrier island including Lido Beach, Point Lookout, East Atlantic Beach, Atlantic Beach, and the Long Beach mainland.
Recurring flooding usually points to one of three issues: an undersized or failing sump pump, exterior drainage problems, or hydrostatic pressure through foundation cracks. After cleanup, we can recommend prevention strategies. Recurring damage from gradual issues is generally not insurance-covered, so prevention investment usually pays back fast.
Long Island's 24/7 Water Damage Specialists
A licensed technician answers every call. We dispatch the closest crew immediately and arrive in 30 minutes or less.