Water-damaged drywall, flooring, and ruined contents torn out and hauled away. Fast, one crew, one upfront price.
Water damage cleanup on Long Island usually starts after the worst is over. The pipe is shut off, the flood has receded, or the leak is finally fixed. What's left is the wreckage: soaked drywall, ruined flooring, warped baseboards, and furniture that isn't coming back.
That's the part we handle. We're a Long Island demolition and junk removal crew, so tearing out water-damaged drywall and walls and hauling off the ruined material is exactly what we do every day. We cut it out, carry it out, and haul it away, so you're left with a cleared space ready to rebuild.
Three things that separate water damage cleanup done by All Island from what you get with a generic hauler — or a weekend DIY.
Water-damaged drywall, wall sections, and flooring have to be cut out, not just carried to the curb. As a demolition crew, we open up the wall, pull the wet material, and haul it off in the same visit. Most junk haulers won't touch the tear-out.
A lot of homeowners get stuck coordinating a contractor to demo the damaged walls and a separate hauler to take the debris. We handle the water damage cleanup end to end: removing the ruined material and getting it off your property in one trip.
You get a flat, upfront price before we start. No hourly clock, no surprise add-ons after the truck is loaded. The number we quote is the number you pay, which matters when you're already dealing with the cost of the damage itself.
We serve all major communities across Long Island. One call books the crew anywhere below.
We quote on-site or over the phone before anything moves. Volume-based flat rate — what we say is what you pay. See full pricing →
Tell us what got hit and what needs to come out. We get you on the schedule same-day whenever we can fit it in, as long as it's not too late in the day and we have a crew open, and next-day when we can't.
On arrival we look at what's damaged and what has to be removed, then give you a flat, upfront price before any work starts.
We cut out and remove the water-damaged drywall, flooring, and ruined contents, and haul it all off. The space is left cleared and ready for your repairs or rebuild.
We tear out and haul away the material that water has ruined: drywall, wall sections, flooring, carpet, wet insulation, and damaged furniture and contents. As a demolition and junk removal crew, we handle the gut-and-haul side of the job, so your space is cleared and ready to rebuild.
No. All Island is a demolition and junk removal crew, not a full-service water damage remediation company. We do not pump standing water, run drying equipment, or do mold work. What we handle is the demo and debris side: tearing out the damaged drywall, flooring, and ruined contents and hauling it all away fast, for one upfront price. If the area needs extraction or drying first, a restoration company handles that part, then we clear out everything they cannot save.
No. We are a demolition and junk removal crew, not a mold remediation company. What we do is get the wet, ruined material out fast, which is one of the best ways to keep mold from taking hold. If you already have an active mold problem, you will want a licensed mold remediation specialist for that part.
Yes. Cutting out and hauling away soaked drywall, wall sections, and flooring is exactly what we do as a Long Island demolition crew. We open up the damaged area, pull the wet material, and haul it off in the same visit, so the space is ready for a clean rebuild.
If it is safe, stop the water at its source by shutting off the main or supply valve, and stay clear of any outlets near the water. If the area needs drying or extraction, get a plumber or restoration company in first. Once you are ready to remove the damaged material, call us and we will clear it out.
We don't bill homeowner's insurance directly. What we give you is a clear, itemized invoice for the cleanup, and you're welcome to submit that to your insurance company for possible reimbursement. Whether the work is covered depends on your policy and what caused the damage, so it's worth checking with your insurer.
Because the messy part of the job, cutting out wrecked drywall and walls and hauling the debris off, is what we do every day as a Long Island demolition and junk removal crew. You get one crew for the tear-out and the haul-away, and one flat, upfront price, instead of juggling a contractor and a separate hauler.
We give you a flat, upfront price after we see the scope on arrival. Pricing reflects how much material has to be torn out and hauled, and how much access the job takes. You approve the number before we start, so there are no surprises later.
Call or text for a same-day quote. We serve all of Nassau and Suffolk County.