When water damage strikes your home, the first hour is critical. Whether it’s a burst pipe, a flooded basement, or an overflowing appliance, how you respond in those initial 60 minutes can make the difference between a manageable cleanup and extensive repairs.
Mold can begin growing within 24-48 hours, and structural damage worsens rapidly if water continues spreading.
At Anatom Restoration, we’ve responded to countless water emergencies across the Denver Metro Area. Homeowners who take immediate action in that first hour dramatically reduce overall damage and recovery time. Here’s exactly what to do minute-by-minute.
Minutes 1-5: Ensure Safety First
Before anything else, make sure everyone is safe. Water and electricity are a dangerous combination.
- Turn off the electricity to affected areas if you can reach your electrical panel safely: If water has reached outlets or appliances, don’t touch anything—call an electrician instead. Never walk through standing water with the power on.
- Watch for structural hazards like sagging ceilings, which indicate water pooling above that may collapse: If you notice bulging walls or sagging floors, evacuate immediately.
- Protect yourself with rubber boots and gloves: If the water is from sewage or flooding, avoid direct contact and call for professional sewage backup cleanup.
Minutes 5-15: Stop the Water Source
Your next priority is stopping water from continuing to enter your home: Every additional minute of water flow means more damage.
- Identify and stop the source: For burst or leaking pipes, locate your main water shutoff valve (typically in the basement, crawl space, or near the water heater) and turn it clockwise. If you can’t find it or it’s not working, call a plumber immediately.
- For appliances: like washing machines or dishwashers, turn off the individual shutoff valve located near the appliance.
- For roof leaks: place buckets or tarps to contain water, Severe roof damage may require emergency board up services.
- Document everything: Take photos and videos of the water source, standing water, and visible damage for insurance claims.
Minutes 15-30: Remove Standing Water
With the source stopped, start extracting standing water immediately, the longer water sits, the more damage it causes and the higher your risk of mold growth.
- Use what you have: Mops, towels, buckets, and wet/dry vacuums are effective for removing water from carpets and floors. Work from the highest concentration of water outward.
- For deeper standing water, you’ll need industrial pumps: Continue using available tools while arranging professional help. Call a water damage restoration team immediately – we’re available 24/7 and typically arrive within an hour.
- Prevent spread by creating barriers with towels at doorways: Move furniture and rugs to dry areas if safe to do so.
- Pay special attention to wood floors: standing water causes warping and permanent damage within hours.
Minutes 30-45: Protect Valuables and Start Air Circulation
With standing water removed, protect belongings and begin drying.
- Move items to safety: Relocate furniture, electronics, and documents away from wet areas. Lift furniture legs off wet carpet using foil or wooden blocks. If documents or photos got wet, separate them and lay flat to air dry—don’t use heat.
- Remove wet materials: Take soaked rugs, mats, and towels outside. Dispose of severely damaged items. These materials hold moisture and slow the drying process.
- Begin ventilation: Open windows and doors if outdoor humidity isn’t too high (Colorado’s dry climate usually helps). Set up all available fans—box fans, ceiling fans, standing fans—to create airflow across wet surfaces. Position fans to blow across the floor for maximum evaporation.
- Run portable dehumidifiers on their highest settings: Even household units make a significant difference initially, though commercial-grade equipment will be needed for complete drying.
- Point fans toward open doors and windows to push humid air outside: Good air circulation is your most powerful tool for preventing moisture from settling deeper into building materials.
Minutes 45-60: Contact Professionals and Continue Drying
You’ve stopped the water, removed standing water, protected valuables, and started drying. Now bring in expert help.
- Call your insurance company to report the damage: Have your photos and videos ready, along with information about the cause and steps you’ve taken.
- Contact a professional restoration company: we provide emergency water damage restoration services 24/7 across the Denver Metro Area. Our certified technicians arrive with industrial extraction equipment, high-velocity air movers, and commercial dehumidifiers.
- Professional restoration means expertise in finding hidden moisture: Water travels through wall cavities, under flooring, and into structural spaces you can’t see. We use thermal imaging and moisture meters to detect every pocket of dampness, preventing mold growth after water damage.
- Keep working while waiting for professionals. Continue running fans and dehumidifiers: Check for missed wet areas in closets, under sinks, and corners.
- Basements and crawl spaces need special attention, water pools in lower levels and creates serious problems: Professional flood cleanup and basement flood repair ensure these areas are thoroughly dried.
- For ceiling leaks, water often spreads unseen through ceiling materials and insulation: Specialized ceiling leak water damage repair may be necessary for hidden damage.
Why the First Hour Matters
Water begins soaking into porous materials like drywall, carpet, and wood immediately. Within hours, it penetrates deep and spreads to adjacent areas.
Mold spores need only moisture and organic material to grow, colonization can begin in as little as 24 hours. The faster you remove water and begin drying, the less likely mold becomes a problem.
Structural damage accelerates rapidly. Wood warps, drywall crumbles, and flooring delaminates when saturated. Acting quickly in that first hour can save thousands of dollars in repairs and prevent the need for complete material replacement.
What Happens Next
Once our team arrives, we conduct a thorough moisture inspection using specialized equipment, extract remaining water with truck-mounted pumps, and deploy commercial drying equipment throughout your home.
Our air movers create cyclonic airflow that accelerates evaporation, while industrial dehumidifiers process hundreds of pints of moisture daily. We monitor moisture levels daily until all materials register dry according to industry standards.
If materials are too damaged to save, we handle demolition, disposal, and complete reconstruction to restore your home to pre-damage condition. We work directly with your insurance company throughout the process.
Preventing Future Water Damage
After recovery, take steps to prevent future incidents. Inspect plumbing regularly for wear, especially in homes over 15 years old. Consider upgrading old pipes prone to failure.
Install water leak detectors near appliances, water heaters, and in basements. These affordable devices alert you to leaks before they become emergencies. Make sure everyone in your household knows where the main water shutoff valve is located.
Regular maintenance matters. Clean gutters, inspect your roof annually, service your water heater, and check washing machine hoses for cracks. For Denver homeowners, protecting pipes during cold winters is crucial. Learn how to prevent water damage from frozen pipes before winter arrives.
We’re Here When You Need Us
Water damage happens at the worst times, in the middle of the night, on weekends, holidays. Anatom Restoration provides 24/7 emergency response throughout the Denver Metro Area, typically arriving within an hour of your call at (720) 356-0945.
As a family-owned company serving Denver since 2019, we understand how stressful water emergencies can be. Our certified technicians have the expertise, equipment, and compassion to restore your home quickly and professionally.
The first 60 minutes are critical, but you don’t have to face them alone. Follow these steps, stay calm, and call for professional help. The faster you act, the better the outcome, and we’re ready to help Denver families recover from water damage every single day.