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Water damage can happen suddenly—from burst pipes and leaking appliances to heavy rain or flooding. What you do within the first 24 hours can make the difference between minor repairs and major structural damage.
This guide walks you through exactly what to do in the first 24 hours after water damage, helping you protect your home, health, and finances.
Turn off the main water supply if the source is internal
Shut off electricity in affected areas
Avoid standing water near electrical outlets or appliances
Wear gloves, boots, and protective clothing
Burst or leaking pipes
Overflowing appliances (washing machine, dishwasher)
Roof leaks
HVAC system issues
Take clear photos and videos of all affected areas
Capture damaged furniture, walls, floors, and ceilings
Do not discard damaged items until approved by insurance
You can start with:
Wet/dry vacuum
Buckets and mops
Towels for small areas
For large-scale flooding, professional water extraction equipment is far more effective.
Open windows and doors (weather permitting)
Use fans and dehumidifiers
Remove wet rugs, cushions, and fabrics
Elevate furniture legs to allow airflow
Remove wet drywall, insulation, or carpeting if heavily soaked
Disinfect hard surfaces with approved cleaners
Keep humidity below 50%
Watch for musty odors or discoloration
Do not ignore minor water damage
Do not use regular vacuums on standing water
Do not wait days to seek help
Do not assume areas are dry without proper testing
Water damage is stressful, but fast, informed action can minimize long-term consequences. The first 24 hours are your window to prevent mold, reduce repair costs, and protect your property.
If water damage has affected your home, act immediately—your future repairs depend on it.