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Emergency Water Extraction & Removal in Denver, CO (24/7)
Standing water can spread quickly into flooring, drywall, cabinets, and hidden spaces. Accountable Home Services provides 24/7 emergency water extraction and removal for Denver homes and businesses—with a clear plan for drying, cleanup, and next steps.
- Water Extraction
- Water Removal
- Standing Water Removal
- Emergency Water Extraction
24/7 emergency availability + fast response (no time guarantees)
Free estimates + family owned & operated
We bill insurance directly + provide documentation (when applicable)
Standing water right now? Do this first.
If it’s safe to do so, these steps can reduce additional damage:
- Avoid electrical hazards. If water is near outlets or appliances, turn off power to affected areas (only if safe).
- Stop the source if possible (shut off water supply for plumbing leaks).
- Take quick photos/videos for your records and insurance claim (if applicable).
- Move valuables to a dry area and keep kids/pets away from affected rooms.
- If sewage/contamination is suspected, avoid contact.
- Call for professional extraction to remove standing water and start stabilization.

What is water extraction?
Water extraction is the rapid removal of standing water using specialized equipment. It’s often the first step after flooding, burst pipes, major leaks, or overflows. Removing water quickly helps reduce spread and supports a faster drying process.
If the issue is more than standing water (wet walls, soaked flooring, hidden moisture, odor, or damage requiring repairs), your situation may also require full restoration.
For full-service cleanup and restoration, visit: /water-damage-restoration
Water removal for Denver homes and businesses
We provide emergency extraction for:
- Homes, condos, apartments, and basements
- Offices, retail spaces, and commercial properties
- Multi-room water losses and widespread overflows
Our goal is to remove standing water quickly, reduce secondary damage, and guide the next steps—drying, sanitizing, and restoration if needed.
When you may need emergency water extraction
We commonly respond to:
- Flooding or water intrusion
- Burst pipes or supply line failures
- Water heater failures
- Appliance leaks that spread across floors
- Toilet/sink/tub overflows
- Basement water entry
- Sewage-involved backups (avoid contact and call immediately)
If you’re unsure what caused the water or how far it spread, we can assess the affected areas and outline a plan.
Our water extraction & removal process
Safety check + assessment
We assess hazards (including contamination risk), identify affected areas, and determine the best extraction approach.
Water extraction and removal
We remove standing water using professional extraction equipment to reduce spread and stabilize the area.
Moisture control + drying plan
After water removal, we outline the drying approach (dehumidification/air movement) and next steps based on materials affected.
Equipment & verification
We use extraction and moisture detection tools to help locate impacted areas and guide next steps for drying and cleanup.
Water extraction vs. water mitigation: what’s the difference?
Water extraction is the removal of standing water.
Water mitigation is the broader process of preventing further damage—often including extraction plus drying, dehumidification, and stabilization.
If you’re dealing with soaked materials, hidden moisture, or water that has spread beyond a small area, mitigation may be the right next step.
Related services after water removal
Depending on the extent of water spread, you may also need:
Full Water Damage Restoration
Thermal Imaging Inspection
Recent water extraction work in the Denver area
Standing water in a basement after a major overflow
Property type
Residential / Commercial
What we did
Extraction → moisture control plan → drying coordination → cleanup (as needed)
What we documented
Photos + moisture readings + notes (for claim support)
Area
Denver / Central Denver / Aurora / Lakewood / etc.
Supply line break flooding a commercial break room
Property type
Commercial
What we did
Extraction → moisture control plan → drying coordination → cleanup (as needed)
What we documented
Photos + moisture readings + notes (for claim support)
Area
Aurora
Insurance documentation for water extraction (when applicable)
Coverage depends on your policy and the cause of loss, but if you’re filing a claim, documentation matters. When applicable, we provide clear records to support the process.
What we can provide
Photos of affected areas - Moisture readings and notes on impacted materials - Documentation of extraction and next-step recommendations - Support communicating needed information for the claim process (when applicable)
We don’t determine coverage—your insurance carrier does.
Serving Denver, CO and the Denver Metro Area
We provide water extraction and removal across Denver and surrounding cities. If you’re nearby and unsure about coverage, call and we’ll confirm service availability.
SERVICE AREA
- Arvada
- Aurora
- Boulder
- Brighton
- Broomfield
- Castle Rock
- Centennial
- Cherry Hills Village
- Commerce City
- Columbine
- Dacono
- Denver
- Denver Tech Center
- Edgewater
- Englewood
- Erie
- Federal Heights
- Firestone
- Frederick
- Glendale
- Golden
- Greenwood Village
- Highlands Ranch
- Lafayette
- Lakewood
- Littleton
- Lone Tree
- Longmont
- Louisville
- Northglenn
- Parker
- Sheridan
- Southmoor Park
- Superior
- Thornton
- Westminster
- Wheat Ridge
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Need emergency water extraction in Denver?
If you have standing water, call now—available 24/7. If it’s not an emergency, schedule an appointment and we’ll confirm next steps.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer 24/7 emergency water extraction in Denver?
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for emergency water extraction and removal in Denver and nearby areas.
What should I do first if there’s standing water?
Prioritize safety. Avoid electrical hazards, stop the water source if possible, take photos for your records, keep kids/pets away, and call for professional extraction.
Can you remove standing water from basements?
Yes. Basement water removal is a common reason customers call for emergency extraction.
Do you provide water extraction for commercial properties?
Yes. We serve both residential and commercial properties.
What happens after the water is removed?
Next steps depend on what materials were affected. Many situations require drying and moisture control, and some require cleaning/sanitizing or restoration repairs.
What’s the difference between water extraction and water mitigation?
Extraction removes standing water. Mitigation is a broader process that prevents further damage and can include drying and dehumidification.
What if the water might be contaminated?
Avoid contact and call for professional cleanup. Contaminated water (including sewage-involved events) requires specialized handling and sanitizing.
Does insurance cover water extraction?
Coverage depends on the cause of loss and your policy. When applicable, we provide documentation to support the claim process, but your carrier determines coverage.
How long does water extraction take?
It depends on how much water is present, access to affected areas, and the type of property. After assessment, we’ll outline next steps.
Where can I learn about full water damage restoration?
Visit /water-damage-restoration for full-service cleanup and restoration guidance.





