Central Oregon Disaster Restoration
24/7 EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES
Most appliance leaks don’t announce themselves. They spread quietly through subfloors, under baseboards, and into wall cavities while the appliance continues running normally. What separates our response at Central Oregon Disaster Restoration is that we map the full extent of appliance leak water damage before a single piece of equipment is placed, using thermal imaging and moisture meters that detect water you cannot see or feel. Our water damage restoration services cover everything from mitigation to rebuild.
Water-connected appliances fail in predictable ways. Washing machine overflow water damage is among the most common calls we receive – a failed hose or drum overflow can saturate a laundry room in minutes. Dishwasher leak water damage tends to accumulate slowly under cabinetry and into the subfloor before it’s noticed. Refrigerator leak water damage and ice maker leak water damage often go undetected for weeks because the source sits behind or beneath the appliance. Water heater leak damage can be sudden and high-volume, flooding adjacent areas fast.
Each source calls for the same appliance leak cleanup response: stop the water, map the moisture, extract, dry, and restore. Water damage from appliance failures that goes unaddressed for even a few hours consistently travels further than homeowners expect.
Water migrates fast. Within hours of an appliance leak, moisture reaches wall bases and structural framing. Past 24 hours, wood subfloors absorb in ways that accelerate permanent warping. Past 48 hours, mold remediation may be necessary, as conditions establish wherever saturation remains.
Appliance water damage in Bend addressed same-day, with professional equipment, not towels and fans, almost always stays contained to the original area. The same leak left overnight routinely becomes a flooring and drywall replacement project. That’s the consistent pattern our crews see on every delayed call across Central Oregon.
We dispatch 24/7 with a 60-minute on-site target for emergencies. Moisture meters and thermal imaging map the full extent of water travel, including areas that look completely dry on the surface. Standing water is extracted first, then commercial air movers and dehumidifiers pull moisture from structural materials, not just the surface layer. We monitor readings daily and adjust equipment as drying progresses. Repairs are scheduled only after materials confirm dry at target levels.
Our in-house team handles repairs through completion, flooring, cabinetry, drywall, and framing, and we work directly with your insurance carrier from the initial assessment through final documentation.
We work directly with insurance companies on appliance water damage claims, handling documentation so you’re not the go-between. Call Central Oregon Disaster Restoration at (541) 725-6550), available 24/7.
Our blog on how appliance failures cause water damage covers what to expect and how to respond in those first critical minutes.