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Basement Flood Cleanup Cost Calculator

Basements flood from heavy rain, sewer backups, sump-pump failures and foundation leaks. Cleanup cost depends heavily on the water category and how much finished space and stored belongings are affected. This calculator estimates basement flood cleanup by area, depth and category, adjusted for your state's rates.

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Estimated project cost

National baseline · your area varies

Typical range

$1,500 – $10,000

Average about $4,500

Per sq ft

$4.00$10.00

Timeline

314 days

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Estimate details

Estimated total

medium confidence

$19,149

Typical range $14,936$23,362 · $31.92/sq ft

  • Inspection & Assessment$275
  • Water Extraction$3,685
  • Structural Drying$3,312
  • Equipment Rental$3,010
  • Demolition / Tear-Out$1,260
  • Material Replacement$2,343
  • Cleaning & Sanitizing$1,134
  • Disposal & Hauling$826
  • Skilled Labor$3,304

Timeline

3–8 days

Est. insurance covers

70%

Deductible

$1,000

Est. out of pocket

$5,745

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Cost Snapshot

Average basement flood cleanup cost in 2026

Based on a typical 600 sq ft category 2 — gray water job at the national baseline. The calculator above personalizes these figures to your state and situation.

Minimum

$1,500

Average

$4,500

Maximum

$10,000

Per sq ft

$4.00–$10.00

Professional basement flood cleanup typically costs $1,500 – $10,000, averaging about $4,500 for a 600 sq ft single-family home with category 2 — gray water. That works out to roughly $4.00$10.00 per square foot, with most projects completing in 314 days. This type of loss is often covered by a standard homeowners policy — typically around 70% after your deductible.

What's Included

What goes into a basement flood cleanup estimate

This calculator prices each cost component individually, then weights them for this specific service — so the total reflects the real work involved, not a flat per-square-foot guess.

Included in this estimate

  • Inspection & assessment
  • Emergency 24/7 response
  • Standing-water extraction
  • Structural drying
  • Drying equipment rental
  • Demolition & tear-out
  • Material replacement
  • Mold treatment
  • Cleaning & sanitizing
  • Disposal & hauling

Biggest cost drivers

For basement flood cleanup, standing-water extraction, structural drying, disposal & hauling carry the most weight in the total — which is why area and water category move the price the most.

Typical breakdown · 600 sq ft category 2 — gray water job

Material Replacement$874
Water Extraction$795
Structural Drying$715
Skilled Labor$713
Equipment Rental$649
Demolition / Tear-Out$272
Cleaning & Sanitizing$245
Disposal & Hauling$178
Inspection & Assessment$59
Estimated total$4,500

National baseline figures. Your state's cost index and labor market adjust every line above.

How this calculator works

Unlike simple square-foot estimators, this calculator builds your total from individual cost components — inspection, water extraction, structural drying, equipment rental, demolition, material replacement, cleaning and skilled labor. Each component is priced from a researched 2026 national baseline, then adjusted by your state's cost index and labor market, the water category, and whether emergency service or mold remediation is required.

What affects your cost the most

  • Affected area & rooms: more square footage means more extraction, drying and materials.
  • Water category: gray and black water require far more sanitizing and disposal.
  • Materials involved: replacing hardwood, cabinets or subfloor costs far more than drying drywall.
  • Regional labor rates: skilled restoration labor varies by more than 50% across states.
  • Emergency service: after-hours dispatch adds a labor premium.
  • Mold remediation: containment and treatment add significant cost when present.

Labor costs

Professional restoration labor runs about $55/hour at the national baseline, before regional adjustment. Typical crews of two work through extraction, tear-out, drying setup and cleaning, with reconstruction billed separately when rebuilding is required.

Pricing Detail

Material & equipment costs

Common material replacement costs

ItemLowAverageHigh
Drywall (per sq ft)$2$3$4
Ceiling (per sq ft)$2$3$6
Hardwood Flooring (per sq ft)$6$10$15
Laminate Flooring (per sq ft)$3$5$7
Tile Flooring (per sq ft)$7$11$18
Carpet & Pad (per sq ft)$3$4$7
Cabinets (per linear ft)$120$210$400
Insulation (per sq ft)$1$2$3

Drying equipment rental costs

ItemLowAverageHigh
Air Mover (Centrifugal Fan) (per day)$27$32$42
Commercial LGR Dehumidifier (per day)$81$95$124
Desiccant Dehumidifier (per day)$179$210$273
Air Scrubber (HEPA) (per day)$66$78$101
Negative Air Machine (per day)$94$110$143
Truck-Mount / Portable Extractor (per day)$140$165$215
Moisture Meter & Sensors (per day)$21$25$33

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Basement flood cleanup usually costs $500 to $10,000 depending on water depth, category and finish level. A few inches of clean water in an unfinished basement is inexpensive; a deep sewage backup in a finished basement is at the high end.

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