When your pipe bursts at 2 AM, you don’t need excuses. You need your basement pumped out, your floors saved, and your life back to normal.
We stop the flooding fast. Extract every drop of standing water. Dry everything completely so mold never gets started. Your hardwood floors don’t buckle. Your drywall doesn’t need replacing. Your family isn’t displaced for weeks.
We’ve handled over 5,000 water emergencies across Long Island. We know exactly how to get your Willwood home back to normal—or better than it was before.
Green Island Group has been Nassau and Suffolk County’s emergency restoration team for years. We’re the company your neighbors call when their pipes freeze and their basement floods during those brutal February cold snaps.
We’re fully licensed and EPA-certified because your family’s safety isn’t negotiable. We follow every New York State regulation, not because we have to, but because it’s the right way to do the job.
When Willwood homeowners need water damage restoration, they call us. Not because we’re cheap—we’re not. But because we show up when we say we will and get the job done right the first time.
We’re at your door within hours. Not days. Our team shuts off your water if you haven’t already, then assesses the real damage—including hidden moisture that could cause mold problems later.
Emergency water extraction starts immediately while we handle your insurance paperwork. We document everything properly so your claim gets approved without the usual insurance company delays.
Then we dry everything completely using industrial equipment. Repair or replace the damaged pipes. Restore any water-damaged areas. Everything gets tested to make sure it’s bone dry and safe before we consider the job finished.
You get your home back. Usually stronger and more protected than before the pipe burst.
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Our burst pipe repair isn’t just about fixing the pipe. We handle emergency water shutoff, complete pipe replacement, water extraction, structural drying, mold prevention, and restoration of any damaged areas.
Willwood gets hit hard during winter. Those January and February temperature drops can freeze pipes in older homes that weren’t built for the climate swings we see now. Especially in basements and crawl spaces where pipes are exposed to outside temperatures.
We use materials designed for Long Island weather—pipes that can handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. Plus we work directly with your insurance company. Most policies cover sudden pipe bursts, and we know exactly how to document everything so your claim processes quickly without hassles.
We respond to Willwood burst pipe emergencies within hours, not days. Our teams are available 24/7, including weekends and holidays, because pipes don’t wait for business hours to burst.
When you call, we dispatch immediately and walk you through emergency steps over the phone—like shutting off your water supply if you haven’t already. The faster we start water extraction, the less damage you’ll deal with overall.
Every minute counts with burst pipes. Water damage spreads fast and gets exponentially more expensive to fix the longer it sits. That’s why emergency calls get priority and we keep crews ready to respond around the clock.
Most homeowner’s insurance policies cover burst pipe damage when it happens suddenly—which covers most of the pipe bursts we see in Willwood. But every policy is different, so coverage varies based on your specific situation and insurance company.
We work directly with insurance companies and handle all the paperwork for you. We know what adjusters need, how to document damage properly, and how to present everything so claims get approved quickly without endless back-and-forth.
We also offer direct insurance billing in many cases. You don’t pay upfront and wait months for reimbursement. Our team reviews your policy with you and explains exactly what’s covered before we start any work.
Freezing temperatures are the main culprit. When water freezes inside pipes, it expands and creates over 3,000 PSI of pressure against pipe walls. Even strong pipes can’t handle that kind of stress repeatedly during freeze-thaw cycles.
In Willwood, we see this most in pipes running through unheated areas—basements, crawl spaces, exterior walls. Older homes are especially vulnerable because they weren’t built with today’s insulation standards, so pipes aren’t protected from temperature drops.
Other factors include sudden temperature swings, old pipes that are already weakened by corrosion, and high water pressure that stresses pipe joints. Prevention is key—proper insulation, keeping heat on when you’re away, and getting vulnerable pipes inspected before winter hits.
Burst pipe repair in Willwood typically runs $150-$250 per linear foot including materials and labor. Your total depends on where the pipe burst, how much needs replacing, pipe material, and water damage extent.
Simple repairs in accessible spots like under kitchen sinks might cost $200-500. Pipes in walls or under concrete can run $1,000-3,000 or more. Add significant water damage to floors or walls, and restoration costs can add several thousand to the total.
Good news: most homeowner’s insurance covers sudden pipe bursts, so you usually pay just your deductible. We provide detailed estimates upfront and work with your insurance company so you know exactly what you’ll pay before work starts.
Yes, and preventing mold is critical. Mold starts growing within 24-48 hours in wet conditions, so speed matters. We start water extraction and drying immediately to eliminate the moisture mold needs to grow.
We use industrial dehumidifiers, air movers, and moisture detection equipment to ensure everything is completely dry—not just surface dry. We also treat affected areas with antimicrobial solutions to kill existing mold spores and prevent new growth.
Our team monitors moisture levels throughout the process and doesn’t consider the job done until everything tests bone dry. We also check for hidden moisture in wall cavities and under flooring where water travels but isn’t visible. This thorough approach prevents mold problems weeks or months later.
Shut off your main water supply immediately to stop flooding. The main shutoff is usually near your water meter or where the main line enters your house. Can’t find it? Call us immediately and we’ll walk you through it over the phone.
Turn off electricity to affected areas if there’s standing water near outlets, appliances, or your electrical panel. Water and electricity are dangerous together. Don’t walk through standing water if there are electrical hazards.
Then call us for emergency response. While waiting, move valuable items out of water if it’s safe. Take photos for insurance. Don’t try DIY repairs or major cleanup—you could worsen damage or miss hidden problems that cause issues later.
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