A failed 50-gallon water heater dumps 40+ gallons immediately. Same-hour OKC dispatch.
Here's what to do — and what not to do — in the next 5 minutes. The window between the loss starting and significant structural damage is short.
Water heaters in OKC homes fail in predictable patterns. Most are 8-15 years old when they fail.
Most common. Steel tank corrodes from inside as the anode wears out. Lifespan 8-15 years. OK water mineral content varies by source; some neighborhoods see shorter heater lifespan.
T&P valve fails open or closed.
Top-of-tank connections corrode or vibrate loose.
Heat exchanger leaks or burst supply lines. Annual descaling extends life.
Our crew arrives with extraction equipment, structural drying gear, moisture meters, full PPE. In the first 60 minutes: water extraction, moisture mapping, photographic documentation, structural drying positioning.
Over 24-48 hours: structural drying of subfloor (or slab-level if affected), baseboards, wall cavities; antimicrobial; daily moisture monitoring; coordination with insurance and plumber on heater replacement.
We bill your insurance carrier directly so your out-of-pocket cost is typically just your deductible. We work with every major Oklahoma carrier including Shelter Insurance and Oklahoma Farm Bureau — and high-net-worth specialty carriers for custom-home losses.
Same-hour dispatch to all of these OKC-area cities. Our crews are local — we know the neighborhoods, the storm-shelter culture, the construction patterns, and the carriers.
Standard homeowners covers sudden and accidental discharge from water heaters. The water heater itself (replacement) is usually NOT covered — that's wear-and-tear. The damage caused IS covered.
Replace the anode rod every 5 years, test T&P valve annually, drain sediment annually, replace unit at 10-12 years. Pan and drain catches small leaks early.
Garage/utility room: 5-9 days mitigation plus 1-3 weeks reconstruction. Interior closet with adjacent rooms: 9-14 days mitigation plus 3-6 weeks reconstruction.
Attic heaters create ceiling-collapse scenarios. Attic-mounted heaters are common in newer OK construction. The drip pan and drain should be installed properly and inspected annually.
Often there were warnings: rust-colored water, popping sounds, moisture around base, T&P discharges. Failure happens suddenly but underlying conditions develop over months.
Same-hour IICRC-certified crew dispatch. Direct insurance billing. Free on-site assessment.