Water Heater Flooded Your House? Help Is Here

24/7 emergency response for water heater flood damage in Central Florida.

  • Rapid Water Removal
  • Structural Drying
  • Full Damage Restoration
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Central Florida's Water Heater Flood Response Team

We respond to water heater flood damage throughout Central Florida, including:


Primary Coverage Areas: Orange County • Lake County • Sumter County • Marion County and surrounding Central Florida communities


Key Cities We Serve: Orlando • Tavares • Mount Dora • The Villages • Eustis • Leesburg • Clermont • Ocala • Apopka • Lady Lake • Sumterville • Bushnell • Inverness • Spring Hill • Brooksville • Winter Garden • Groveland • Altamonte Springs • Maitland


When your water heater fails, we're ready to respond anywhere in Central Florida.

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40-80 Gallons of Trouble

That's how much water a typical residential water heater holds. When the tank fails, all of it releases at once, flooding garages, utility closets, and whatever rooms sit nearby. The water spreads fast, soaking flooring, wicking into walls, and seeping under cabinets. Our team arrives within one hour to stop the spread and begin extraction before the damage gets worse.

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From Extraction to Rebuild

Water heater flood damage often requires more than just drying. Walls may need removal, flooring may need replacement, and the area needs to be fully restored before a new unit can be installed. We handle the complete process: water extraction, structural drying, damaged material removal, and reconstruction. One company from start to finish.

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How Water Heater Floods Happen

Hot water heater damage catches most homeowners off guard. We handle all types of water heater failures:

Tank Corrosion & Rupture

Over time, sediment buildup and internal corrosion weaken water heater tanks. Eventually, the tank cracks or ruptures completely, releasing its full contents. Older units, especially those past 10-12 years, are at highest risk.

Pressure Relief Valve Failures

The pressure relief valve is a safety device, but it can fail or activate unexpectedly. When it does, water releases continuously until someone notices and shuts off the supply.

Supply Line & Fitting Failures

Inlet and outlet connections can loosen, corrode, or crack. These failures spray or leak water steadily, sometimes for hours before discovery, especially in garages or utility closets that aren't checked often.

Drain Pan Overflow

Drain pans are meant to catch small leaks, but they can't handle a major failure. When the pan overflows or the drain clogs, water spreads across floors and into adjacent spaces.

Standing water causes more damage every hour – call Florida Fire & Flood now.

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Our Clients' Water Heater Flood Stories

When water heaters fail, homeowners need fast help. Here's what our clients say about how we handled their water heater flood emergencies.

Your Water Heater Failed – What Happens Next Matters

The water is already out. The question now is how much additional damage occurs before restoration begins. Every hour, water spreads further into flooring, drywall, and structural materials. Mold can begin growing within 48 hours. We respond around the clock to water heater flood damage, and we work directly with your insurance company to document everything. Call now before a bad situation becomes worse.

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