Appliance Leak Dryout Services

 

Appliance leak repair by Complete Clean Water Extraction

 

Appliances are not supposed to leak! If they do, there are a couple of steps that should be taken immediately to avoid further damage to your home or place of business. First, turn off the appliance if it is currently running. If there is still flooding, turn off the water at its source right away. Next, call your local plumber to fix the issue causing the leak, then call Complete Clean Water Extraction to remove the water and dry your property.

 

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❝Saved my brand-new appliances!❞

★★★★★ - "OMG first of all Alex is the best, my water line under my kitchen sink leaked & flooded my entire kitchen. Alex was able to save all of my brand new cabinets & had the place dry in 5 days! He even helped me with my insurance which was a huge pain the entire process. Thanks for all the help, Alex & crew!"

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Have You Had an Appliance Leak Recently?

Since 2003, Complete Clean Water Extraction has responded with swift action to remediate properties that have flooded due to appliance leaks. The usual culprits include:

  • Dishwashers
  • Washing machines
  • Refrigerators
  • Ice boxes
  • Water heaters
  • RO (reverse osmosis) systems

 

Appliance Leak Assessment

Water pooling around a water heater does not always mean that it is leaking, it could just be condensation. If you see active dripping or water flooding from a heater, call an HVAC repair service right away. If your property has suffered water damage, call Complete Clean Water Extraction ASAP. We will assess the damage that can be seen, as well as test for moisture behind your walls. Sometimes, washing machines or other appliances will leak from the second story of a building down to the first level. When this occurs, Complete Clean Water Extraction can help. We can initiate and follow through with an insurance claim so you will not have to. Call us at (210) 791-7177 if you are experiencing any water damage due to an appliance leak.

 

Water Loss Experts

After your plumber stops the leaking, call Complete Clean Water Extraction to handle your water loss mess! We specialize in emergency dry out services throughout the area. Our response team will arrive within 45 minutes to assess the situation and prevent further damage. Next, we will extract standing water and provide high powered drying and dehumidification machines to remove moisture from flooring and behind walls. All materials that are damaged beyond repair will be removed. We will remove all traces of water and moisture and prepare you for the process of reconstruction.

 

 

Appliance Leaks FAQs

What types of appliances commonly cause leaks?

 

Common culprits include:

  • Dishwashers
  • Washing machines
  • Refrigerators
  • Water heaters
  • Reverse osmosis (RO) systems

Leaks from these appliances can lead to significant water damage if not addressed promptly.

How can I identify an appliance leak?

 

Signs of an appliance leak include:

  • Water pooling around the appliance
  • Damp or discolored flooring
  • Increased water bills
  • Visible moisture behind or beneath the appliance

If you notice any of these signs, it's essential to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage.

What immediate steps should I take if an appliance leaks?

 

Follow these steps:

  • Turn off the appliance immediately.
  • Shut off the water supply to the appliance.
  • Remove any standing water using towels or a wet/dry vacuum.
  • Contact a professional plumber to repair the appliance.
  • Call Complete Clean Water Extraction at (210) 791-7177 for water damage remediation services.

Our team will assess the damage and begin the drying process to prevent mold growth and structural damage.

Is water damage from appliance leaks covered by homeowners insurance?

 
Typically, homeowners insurance covers water damage from appliance leaks if the cause is sudden and accidental, such as a burst hose or malfunctioning valve. However, damage resulting from neglect or lack of maintenance may not be covered.

What steps should I take to prevent appliance leaks?

 
To minimize the risk of appliance leaks:
  • Inspect appliances regularly for signs of wear or leaks.
  • Replace hoses and connections every 3–5 years.
  • Ensure appliances are installed correctly and level.
  • Turn off water supply valves when appliances are not in use for extended periods.
Regular maintenance can help prevent costly water damage and extend the lifespan of your appliances.

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