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Appliance Leak Water Damage Cleanup In Gilbert AZ

 

Appliance leaks. We run a lot of these. Dishwasher gives out in the middle of the night, fridge water line drips behind the unit for months, water heater goes in the garage. We pull the water out and put your house back together. We respond 24/7 across Power Ranch, Seville, Cooley Station, Morrison Ranch and nearby areas.

Appliance Leak Projects in Gilbert

Most appliance leak calls we get in Gilbert come down to a handful of failures – water heaters, ac condensate issues, dishwashers, fridges, washing machines 

What's Actually Failing In Your House

Hard water in Gilbert is brutal on appliance supply lines. Add 115-degree summers cycling everything in your house, slab construction that hides damage, and AC units in the attic instead of the basement. Plenty of places for water to come from. Plenty of ways for it to make a mess before you notice. Here’s what we see most.

Water heater leak cleanup

Water heaters in Gilbert sit in the garage 9 times out of 10. When they go, you’ve got 40 to 50 gallons of water on the slab and the laundry room is the first thing to flood. Sometimes the tank rusts through. Sometimes the supply line gives. Sometimes the relief valve fails and just keeps dumping water until someone notices. We pulled a water heater in Whitewing last month where the relief valve had been dripping into the garage drain for nearly a month. By the time the homeowner figured out what was going on, the drywall in the laundry room was shot and the slab had been wet long enough to start growing mold.

AC leak damage cleanup

Almost every house has the AC unit in the attic. When the condensate drain backs up, which it does constantly with our dust and hard water, water has nowhere to go except down through your ceiling. We’ve cut down a lot of bedroom and hallway ceilings in Power Ranch, Agritopia, and Seville for this exact reason. The other AC leak we see is refrigerant line condensation in walls during peak summer. Cold lines, hot walls, moisture builds up, drywall gets soaked from the inside out. You don’t notice until you smell mold.

Refrigerator leak cleanup

These are the slow ones that don’t show until the damage is bad. Water lines to the ice maker drip behind the fridge for weeks or months. By the time you pull the unit out to clean behind it, the subfloor is rotted and there’s mold growing behind the cabinet. We did a job in Seville recently where the ice maker line had been dripping for almost a year. Cabinet base swollen, subfloor soft, mold behind the wall. All of it had to come out and get rebuilt. If you’ve got a damp spot behind your fridge, don’t wait on it.

Washing machine leak cleanup

Washer hose failures are common, especially in houses where the original supply lines never got replaced. We see burst hoses, drain hose disconnects, supply line corrosion. Laundry rooms flood fast and depending on where the laundry sits in your house, the damage spreads quick. Upstairs laundry rooms are the worst because the water comes through the ceiling below before anyone catches it.

Dishwasher leak cleanup

Three things fail on dishwashers. Supply line under pressure, drain hose disconnect, or door seal. Supply line is the worst. Had a job in Cooley Station last summer where the supply line let go in the night and the family woke up to 2 inches of standing water in the kitchen in the morning.

What Makes Appliance Leaks Different In Gilbert

A few things you don’t deal with in other parts of the country.

Hard water destroys supply lines fast

Fridge water lines, dishwasher hoses, washing machine supply lines. They all corrode from the inside out faster here than almost anywhere. Manufacturer says replace your washer hoses every 5 years. In Gilbert, we tell homeowners every 3 to 4 years if you want to stay ahead of failures.

Slab construction hides the damage

Water moves along the slab under your flooring for feet without showing on the surface. By the time you see the wet spot or the warped flooring, the damage is bigger than what’s visible. We see this on every slab-level appliance leak.

AC in the attic creates ceiling leaks

Almost every appliance leak in other states stays on the same floor as the appliance. In Gilbert the AC alone causes more ceiling leaks than any other appliance combined.

How We Handle Appliance Leaks

Flow State Restoration follows proven protocols for appliance leaks in Gilbert.

Step 1: Find the source and stop it

If you haven’t already, we shut off the water supply to the affected appliance. For AC leaks we shut down the unit and the condensate drain.

Step 2: Extract the water

Truck-mounted extractors pull standing water out fast. We pull water from under appliances, behind cabinets, from inside cabinet bases, and out of subfloor where we can reach it. Standard wet-vacs and consumer extractors don’t have the suction to get water out of porous materials. We use the right equipment.

Step 3: Pull what can't be saved

Anything saturated comes out. This could be cabinet kickplates, baseboards, wet drywall or flooring underlayment.

Step 4: Drying

we use moisture meters every day. Commercial air movers and dehumidifiers. Equipment doesn’t come out until the structure reads dry. Most appliance leak dry-outs take 3 to 5 days, sometimes longer if water got into the slab. See our structural drying page for how we approach this.

Step 5: Paperwork for the adjuster

Photos of everything. Moisture readings logged. Detailed scope of work in the format insurance wants. Appliance leaks are almost always covered under sudden and accidental water damage. We handle the adjuster part so you’re not chasing them yourself. We work with State Farm, Allstate, Farmers, USAA, American Family, Liberty Mutual, and other major Arizona insurance carriers. Direct billing in most cases.

Step 6: Rebuild / Reconstruct

This is where we’re different. Most restoration companies dry your house out and hand you a list of contractors for the rebuild. We do the rebuild too. Drywall, baseboards, paint, flooring, cabinet replacement if they had to come out.

Gilbert Neighborhoods We Serve

Flow State Restoration provides appliance leak water damage cleanup throughout Gilbert and the East Valley.

Some neighborhoods see more calls than others. AC leaks are highest in newer Power Ranch and Cooley Station builds where attic AC is standard.

Water heater leaks come from everywhere but show up worse in older Heritage District and Circle G homes where the heaters have been in place 15-plus years. Dishwasher and fridge leaks happen everywhere.

Frequently Asked Questions About Appliance Leak Repair in Gilbert

For a small obvious leak that’s been wet for a couple hours, maybe. For anything bigger, no. Hidden moisture in wall cavities, under flooring, and behind cabinets won’t dry with consumer fans.

Same day. Water sitting on flooring for 24 to 48 hours starts becoming a mold problem. The longer it sits, the more material has to come out and the more it costs. If you’re looking at standing water from an appliance, don’t wait until tomorrow.

Usually yes. Sudden appliance failures like burst supply lines, water heater rupture, or dishwasher hose blowing are covered under homeowner’s policies. Slow leaks that went on for months sometimes don’t get covered because insurers call that a maintenance issue. We document everything to make the strongest case for coverage. Most claims get approved.

Not too late, just costs more than catching it early. We come out, do an inspection, and tell you what we’re dealing with. Usually the subfloor is wet, the cabinet base is swollen, and there’s mold starting behind the unit. Most of it’s fixable.

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Got An Appliance Leak in Gilbert? Call Now.

Every hour the water sits, more material has to come out and the rebuild gets more expensive. We can be there in 60 mins across Gilbert and east valley.