Contact Flood Fixers
Call (855) 204-1124 for 24/7 emergency restoration in San Diego and surrounding areas. Free estimates. Direct insurance billing.
If water is rising, smoke is still in the air, or you’re staring at something that can’t wait until morning — stop reading and call (855) 204-1124 right now. Every minute of delay matters in a restoration emergency.
For Emergencies
The line at (855) 204-1124 is answered by a live person around the clock, every day of the year — no voicemail trees at 2 a.m., no callback queues on holidays. When you call, tell us your address, what you’re seeing, and whether the source of damage is still active. While a crew is dispatched, a few things help: if it’s safe to do so, shut off the water at the main valve, avoid walking through standing water near electrical panels, and don’t run HVAC if you suspect smoke or mold contamination — forced air spreads both. A technician will walk you through anything else before they arrive.
For Estimates and Non-Urgent Inquiries
If you’re not in crisis mode — you noticed a slow leak last week, you want a second opinion on a remediation scope, or you have questions about how your homeowner’s policy handles water damage — use the contact form on this page or send an email. We respond to non-emergency inquiries within one business day, typically sooner. For anything involving an adjuster deadline or a pending insurance inspection, mention that in your message and we’ll prioritize accordingly.
Where We’re Located
Flood Fixers is based in San Diego, CA, and our crews cover the broader San Diego County area — including Chula Vista, El Cajon, Escondido, La Mesa, National City, Santee, and coastal communities from Coronado to Encinitas. San Diego’s marine layer and periodic atmospheric river events mean moisture intrusion is a year-round issue here, not just a rainy-season problem. If you’re unsure whether you’re in our service area, call or send a message — we’ll tell you straight.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can you have someone at my property?
Do you really answer the phone at night and on weekends?
Do you work on commercial properties, or only residential?
How does insurance billing work — do I have to pay upfront?