You’re not just dealing with a leak. You’re facing thousands in potential damage, mold growth within 24 hours, and sleepless nights wondering what’s happening behind your walls.
When we’re done, your water is stopped completely. Your property is dried with industrial equipment that removes moisture other companies miss. Your insurance claim gets handled right the first time, without the back-and-forth that drags on for months.
Most importantly, you get your peace of mind back. No more worrying about hidden damage spreading through your walls or mold making your family sick.
Green Island Group has handled water emergencies across Huntington and Suffolk County for years. We know this area’s challenges—aging pipes in older homes, basements that flood during storms, and how quickly Long Island’s humid climate turns water damage into mold problems.
Your neighbors have called us during Hurricane Sandy aftermath, frozen pipe disasters, and basement floods from summer storms. We understand Huntington’s unique geography, from the waterfront properties near Long Island Sound to the inland areas where drainage systems get overwhelmed.
When you call us, you’re working with professionals who’ve seen every water damage scenario this area can create.
First, we locate and stop the water source, then assess damage using moisture detection equipment that finds hidden water behind walls and under floors. You can’t see this moisture, but it’s what causes expensive problems later.
Next, we extract standing water with powerful equipment and set up industrial dehumidifiers and air movers. This isn’t about removing visible water—it’s about eliminating the moisture that creates mold growth within 24-48 hours.
Finally, we restore damaged areas, replace materials that can’t be saved, and sanitize everything. We document every step for your insurance company and keep you informed throughout the process. No surprises, no hidden steps, no wondering what happens next.
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Our burst pipe repair covers emergency water removal, structural drying, mold prevention, and complete restoration. We handle insurance paperwork, work directly with your carrier, and manage the entire process so you don’t coordinate multiple contractors.
In Huntington, burst pipes happen most in winter when temperatures drop below freezing. But we also handle storm flooding from hurricanes and nor’easters that hit Long Island’s coast. Our local experience means we know exactly what to expect and how to handle it.
You get 24/7 emergency response, industrial equipment that actually works, and complete restoration that brings your property back to pre-damage condition. We’re not just fixing today’s problem—we’re preventing tomorrow’s headaches.
We respond 24/7 and typically arrive within an hour throughout Huntington and Suffolk County. Every minute counts when water is pouring into your home because damage spreads fast and mold starts growing within 24-48 hours.
Our emergency response team carries everything needed to immediately stop water flow and begin extraction. The faster we get water out and start drying, the less damage your property sustains and the lower your restoration costs will be.
We don’t make you wait until “business hours” for help. Water damage doesn’t care what time it is, and neither do we.
Most homeowners policies cover sudden burst pipe damage, but coverage varies by policy and cause. We work directly with insurance companies and can bill them directly in most cases, so you don’t pay out of pocket and wait for reimbursement.
Our team documents everything thoroughly, provides detailed estimates, and communicates directly with your adjuster. We’ve handled hundreds of Suffolk County claims and know exactly what insurers require for fast approval.
We take the insurance headache off your plate so you can focus on getting your life back to normal.
Long Island’s humidity creates perfect conditions for mold growth, which is why we use industrial dehumidifiers and air movers to eliminate moisture completely—not just what you can see. We use moisture meters to verify all materials are completely dry before considering the job finished.
We apply antimicrobial treatments to prevent mold spores from taking hold and monitor moisture levels throughout the drying process. Our technicians understand how Long Island’s climate affects different building materials and adjust our approach accordingly.
Mold prevention isn’t something you can DIY effectively. It requires professional equipment and expertise to do it right the first time.
A burst pipe can dump hundreds of gallons per hour, destroying floors, walls, ceilings, and belongings in minutes. Regular leaks might drip slowly for weeks or months, but they still cause serious damage over time—just more gradually.
Both need professional attention, but burst pipes require immediate emergency response to prevent catastrophic damage. Even small leaks can create mold problems, weaken structures, and lead to expensive repairs if ignored.
The key difference is urgency. Burst pipes are emergencies that need professional help right now. Small leaks are problems that need professional help soon.
Most residential burst pipe restorations take 3-7 days for complete drying, depending on damage extent. Structural repairs and reconstruction take additional time based on what needs replacement.
We monitor moisture daily with professional equipment and won’t call the job complete until everything is completely dry and restored to pre-damage condition. We keep you informed of progress and coordinate with your insurance company throughout the process.
You’ll know exactly where things stand every day, not wonder what’s happening or when you can get back to normal.
Shut off your main water valve immediately—it’s usually in your basement or near your foundation. If water is near electrical outlets or appliances, turn off power to those areas. Then call us right away for emergency service.
Move valuable items away from flooding if you can do it safely, but don’t try cleaning up extensive water yourself. Professional water extraction and drying equipment is necessary to prevent mold and structural damage that develops within hours.
Your job is to stop the water and call for help. Our job is everything else—and we’re good at it.
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