You wake up to water pooling in your basement or gushing from a wall. The panic sets in fast. But here’s what happens when you call us: we stop the water flow, extract every drop, and dry everything completely. Your floors aren’t warped. Your walls aren’t moldy. Your belongings aren’t ruined.
Most Bellerose homeowners don’t realize how quickly water spreads through a home’s structure. Within hours, what started as a burst pipe becomes thousands in additional damage. We prevent that cascade by acting fast with industrial-grade equipment most companies don’t have.
You get your normal life back without the lingering smell, hidden moisture, or expensive surprises months later.
Green Island Group has been handling water emergencies across Nassau and Suffolk counties for years. We understand what makes Long Island homes vulnerable: aging infrastructure, harsh winters, and high water tables that make basements flood-prone.
In Bellerose’s older homes, we’ve seen it all. Copper pipes corroded by mineral-rich local water. Frozen lines in poorly insulated basements. Pressure surges from municipal changes that crack weakened pipes. We know these patterns because we’ve fixed them hundreds of times.
When your neighbors need water damage restoration that actually works, they call us because we’ve proven ourselves in their homes too.
First, we shut off your water supply and assess the damage. No surprises, no hidden problems discovered later. We use thermal imaging to find moisture you can’t see and document everything for your insurance company.
Next comes water extraction with powerful pumps and industrial vacuums. We don’t just remove standing water—we pull moisture from inside walls, under floors, and anywhere else it’s hiding. Then our dehumidifiers and air movers create the controlled drying environment that prevents mold growth.
Finally, we repair the burst pipe and restore any damaged materials. Drywall, flooring, insulation—whatever got damaged gets fixed right. You’re not left coordinating multiple contractors or wondering if the job was done completely.
Most of our Bellerose jobs are completed within 3-5 days, depending on the extent of damage.
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You get 24/7 emergency response—typically within one hour in Bellerose. Our trucks carry industrial-grade water extraction equipment, not basic shop vacuums. We bring thermal imaging cameras, moisture meters, and commercial dehumidifiers that most local companies rent when they need them.
We handle your insurance claim from start to finish. Documentation, photos, direct billing—you don’t pay out of pocket while dealing with an emergency. Most homeowner policies cover burst pipes when basic precautions were taken, and we know exactly how to present your claim.
In Nassau County’s climate, we see specific patterns. Winter freezing in uninsulated basements. Spring thaw flooding. Summer humidity that makes drying tricky. Our equipment and techniques account for these local conditions, so your restoration actually lasts.
We typically arrive within one hour of your call, 24/7. Bellerose is part of our core Nassau County service area, so we’re never far away when disaster strikes.
Time matters with burst pipes because water damage spreads exponentially. What starts as a manageable cleanup becomes structural damage, mold growth, and ruined belongings if you wait. Our rapid response stops that progression before it starts.
We keep fully equipped trucks ready around the clock because water emergencies don’t follow business hours. When you call, you’re talking to our dispatch team who coordinates immediate response, not an answering service that takes messages.
Most homeowner policies cover burst pipe damage when basic maintenance was performed—like keeping heat on during winter. We work directly with insurance companies and handle the entire claims process for you.
We document everything with photos, moisture readings, and detailed reports that insurance adjusters expect. This isn’t our first rodeo with claims, so we know exactly what evidence they need to approve your coverage quickly.
You don’t pay upfront costs while dealing with an emergency. We bill insurance directly in most cases, removing that financial stress when you’re already dealing with water damage chaos.
Bellerose’s older homes face unique challenges. Many were built decades ago with copper or galvanized pipes that become vulnerable over time. Long Island’s mineral-rich water corrodes pipes from inside, weakening them gradually.
Winter freezing is the biggest culprit. When temperatures drop below 20°F for extended periods, water expands in uninsulated pipes and cracks them. Basements are especially vulnerable because they’re often poorly heated.
Pressure surges from municipal water system changes can also rupture already-weakened pipes. We’ve seen this happen when the village updates lines or changes pressure zones.
Mold prevention starts with complete moisture removal within 24-48 hours. We use industrial dehumidifiers and air movers to create controlled drying conditions that make mold growth impossible.
Our thermal imaging finds hidden moisture inside walls and under floors that causes mold problems weeks later. We don’t just dry what’s visible—we eliminate moisture wherever it’s hiding.
We monitor humidity levels throughout the drying process and don’t consider the job complete until moisture readings return to normal. This scientific approach prevents the musty smells and health issues that come with incomplete drying.
We handle both the pipe repair and complete water damage restoration. You’re not coordinating multiple contractors or wondering if everyone will show up when promised.
Our licensed plumbers fix the burst pipe properly—whether it’s a simple joint repair or replacing entire sections. We use quality materials and techniques that prevent the same problem from happening again.
Then our restoration team handles everything else: water extraction, drying, damaged material replacement, and final cleanup. One company, one point of contact, one guarantee covering the entire job.
First, shut off water to the affected area or your entire house if you can’t locate the specific valve. This stops additional water from flooding your property while you wait for help.
Move valuable items away from the water if it’s safe to do so. Take photos for insurance purposes, but don’t spend too much time on this—stopping water damage is more important than documentation.
Call us immediately at the number on this page. Don’t wait until morning or try to handle cleanup yourself. Water damage spreads quickly, and improper drying leads to mold problems that cost far more to fix later.
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