Bathroom Flood Restoration Services
24/7 Water Removal, Cleanup, Dry Out & Restoration

Is your bathroom flooded? Whether someone left the bathroom while the tub was being filled and forgot to turn it off, or a clogged toilet has erupted in your bathroom, if you have a bathroom flood emergency, What's Next Emergency Response has the remedy. Immediate action is a must to minimize permanent damage to the structures of your building and to prevent the growth of mold and mildew behind the walls and under flooring. What's Next Emergency Response has provided skilled and prompt remediation services for flooded bathrooms for more than 7 years. Call the restoration experts now at (562) 662-3594.
Locally-Owned & Operated
24/7 Emergency Services
Over 7 Years of Experience
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❝Bathroom Flood Help!❞
★★★★★ - "I had an issue in my bathroom and reached out to What’s Next Emergency Response. From the very beginning, they guided me through the entire process with professionalism and care. They worked directly with my insurance company, making everything seamless and stress-free. I truly hope I never have to deal with something like this again, but if I do, I know exactly who to call. I’ll definitely be recommending What’s Next to family and friends if they ever face a similar situation!"
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What to Do If Your Bathroom Has Flooded
If you are experiencing a flooded bathroom, take these steps right away:
- Turn off the water source. There are individual shut off valves for toilets and sinks behind the fixtures. If this doesn't work, you'll have to turn off the main water shutoff valve for the building.
- Turn off all electricity running to your bathroom from your circuit breaker panel if there is significant flooding
- Call (562) 662-3594 to deploy the damage restoration team from What's Next Emergency Response. Our skilled teams are standing by, fully equipped to handle your water emergency.
Common Causes of Bathroom Flooding
There are many reasons a bathroom may flood. With so many water-carrying pipes converging in such a small area, problems are bound to happen, especially in older homes with pipes that may be corroding. The most common problems we at What's Next Emergency Response receive calls about include
- Toilet overflows or other toilet malfunctions
- Flooding problems due to neglect, such as filling a sink or tub and leaving the room without turning off the faucet
- Clogged drains and pipes. Whether from too much tissue in the toilet, or hair clogging sink and bathtub drains
If you have experienced a water emergency in your bathroom, first turn off the water at its source, then call (562) 662-3594 to speak with a flood damage specialist. We'll walk you through the immediate steps necessary to prevent further damage to your home as we dispatch a crew to begin the process of water removal and drying out.

