Salt Lake County, Utah — call 801-433-7000.
If your Salt Lake City home still runs on the plumbing it was built with, you already know that pipes do not last forever. Fittings weep behind walls, supply lines thin from the inside, and drain stacks develop cracks you will never see coming. One morning there is a ceiling stain or a warped floorboard, and suddenly a quiet problem is an urgent one. That is the moment Flood 801 exists for.
Aging shutoff valves, worn washer hoses, and corroded connections rarely announce themselves before they let go. The damage they cause is often hidden, wicking through framing and subfloor while the surface still looks dry. That is why professional moisture detection matters so much: what you can see is rarely the whole story. Flood 801 connects Salt Lake County homeowners with experienced restoration pros who can find the water you cannot.
Start with the water itself. If a pipe or fixture is the source, close the nearest shutoff valve, or the main if you cannot find one. Kill power to affected rooms at the breaker if outlets or cords are wet. Then move what you can: rugs, electronics, furniture legs propped on foil or blocks. Every item lifted out of standing water is one less thing you will have to replace later.
Next, call 801-433-7000. Flood 801 is a referral service, which means one call puts you in touch with a water damage restoration company serving Salt Lake City instead of leaving you scrolling through search results while your floor soaks. Describe what happened, where the water is, and how long it has been there. The right crew arriving with the right equipment makes all the difference in what ultimately gets saved.
There is no mystery to it. You call, we listen, and we connect you with a restoration professional who handles emergencies like yours in Salt Lake County. From there, the crew takes over: extracting standing water, setting drying equipment, pulling damaged materials, and monitoring moisture levels until your home is genuinely dry. You get one number to remember in a crisis instead of a dozen open browser tabs to compare.
Water damage rarely waits for business hours, and neither should your response. Whether the problem is a burst supply line at midnight or a slow leak you finally traced on a Sunday, the sooner drying starts, the less demolition your home will need. Keep 801-433-7000 where you can find it, and if water ever shows up where it should not be, make the call before the damage spreads any further.
No. Flood 801 is a referral service. When you call 801-433-7000, we connect you with an independent water damage restoration company that serves Salt Lake City. The crew that arrives handles the extraction, drying, and cleanup; our job is simply to get you to the right people fast.
Yes, and often more than a dramatic burst. A slow leak can run for weeks inside a wall, saturating framing and insulation and inviting mold before you notice a stain. If your home has aging pipes and you spot discoloration, a musty odor, or a jump in your water bill, treat it as urgent.
If the water is coming from your plumbing and you cannot isolate the fixture, yes. Closing the main stops the feed while you wait. Locate the valve now, before you ever need it, and make sure everyone in the house knows where it is. Then call 801-433-7000.
One call sets the whole recovery in motion — extraction, moisture mapping, drying, and repairs, run in the right order. When water is standing in your home, you need a plan more than a pep talk. We bring the plan.
Learn more →Utah basements flood from below and from outside — window wells, foundation seepage, failed sump pumps, backed-up drains. We pump out the standing water, save what can be saved, and dry the space down to the slab.
Learn more →A split supply line can push water through a house faster than almost anything else. We stop the spread, trace where the water traveled — down walls, between floors — and dry the cavities a mop can never reach.
Learn more →One call gets a crew moving and drying started. There is no fee to be matched.
Call 801-433-7000A few details about the water now saves hours later.