Long Beach North is the slice of Long Beach that meets Lakewood, taking in the old Carson Park area and the tracts around it. It is a quick run south for us, eight to ten minutes. These blocks share Lakewood's post-war roots and its plumbing timeline almost exactly, so the calls feel familiar.
We answer 24/7 and work with your insurer from the start of the job. Sitting close to the coast, this neighborhood holds moisture noticeably longer than the inland tracts, so we plan our drying around the damp marine air rather than fighting it with fans alone.
Fast response to Long Beach North
Dispatched from 3700 N Industry Ave, Lakewood, CA 90712. Call (201) 277-9344 — we answer live, 24/7.
Water Damage Risks in Long Beach North
The homes here mostly went up in the 1950s and early 1960s — slab and raised-foundation tracts built on the same post-WWII cycle as Lakewood itself. Their galvanized supply lines are all reaching the end of the line at once, which is why leaks here tend to arrive in the same few years across a street.
The coastal influence is what sets this pocket apart from the tracts a few miles inland. Marine-layer humidity slows evaporation, and homes built over crawl spaces hold that damp against the framing. A leak that would air-dry quickly inland instead lingers here and invites mold within a day or two.
Local Knowledge You Can Count On

We work the Carson Park streets, the blocks reaching toward Bixby Knolls, and the neighborhoods between Carson St and El Dorado Park. The steady hum of Long Beach Airport traffic overhead is a familiar marker as we pull up to these older raised-foundation calls near the Lakewood line.
A typical Long Beach North call is a 1950s home where a galvanized line seeps under the raised floor, and the coastal damp keeps the subfloor from drying on its own. We regularly pump and dry the space, then pull the remaining moisture out with dehumidifiers rather than fans alone.
Water damage we handle most in Long Beach North
North Long Beach sits next to Lakewood, built out in the 1950s on the same slab tract pattern. The under-slab copper and the aging water heaters in these homes are the two failures we see repeated. Slab leaks and water-heater floods make up most of our North Long Beach work.
Slab Leak Water Damage Restoration
Slab leak water damage restoration in Lakewood — locating leaks beneath the foundation, drying the affected floors and walls, and restoring the damage a hidden leak leaves.
Learn moreWater Heater Leak Cleanup
Water heater leak cleanup for Lakewood homes — extraction, drying, and mold prevention after a leaking or burst tank floods the garage or utility area.
Learn moreWater Damage Restoration
Full water damage restoration for Lakewood homes and businesses — extraction, drying, and repair, with direct insurance billing and crews dispatched around the clock.
Learn moreOur services in Long Beach North
Every part of the job, handled by one local crew.
Water Damage Restoration
Full water damage restoration for Lakewood homes and businesses — extraction, drying, and repair, with direct insurance billing and crews dispatched around the clock.
Learn moreFlooded Basement & Crawl Space Cleanup
Water removal and drying for Lakewood crawl spaces, sunken rooms, and the rare basement — pumped out, dried, and sanitized to stop mold and structural damage below.
Learn moreStructural Drying & Dehumidification
Certified structural drying and dehumidification for Lakewood properties, using air movers and industrial dehumidifiers to dry framing, subfloor, and drywall to a measured target.
Learn moreMold Remediation
Certified mold remediation for Lakewood properties — containment, safe removal, and moisture correction so the mold does not simply grow back after cleanup.
Learn moreLeak Detection
Non-invasive leak detection for Lakewood homes, using acoustic and thermal tools to pinpoint slab, wall, and yard leaks before they cause major damage.
Learn moreWater Extraction & Removal
Rapid removal of standing water from Lakewood homes and businesses using truck-mounted and portable extractors, so drying can start before materials are ruined.
Learn moreWhy Choose Us
Why Long Beach North residents choose Water Damage Lakewood
60-minute dispatch across Lakewood
Crews dispatched from Lakewood — we aim to be on-site within about an hour, because water spreads by the minute.
Answered live, 24/7
A real person picks up day or night, weekends and holidays, and gives you clear steps while we head your way.
IICRC-Certified Technicians
We dry to the IICRC standard using moisture meters — not guesswork — so your home is verified dry, not just dry to the touch.
We handle your insurance
Photo and moisture documentation, adjuster-ready scopes, and direct billing on covered losses.
Licensed & Insured
Local crews with 15+ years of restoration experience — accountable, local, and easy to reach.
Long Beach North: Water Damage FAQs
How quickly can you reach Long Beach North?
About 8–10 minutes south from our Lakewood base — it is one of our closest coverage areas. That means we can start extraction fast, before the coastal damp works the moisture deeper into the framing. Call +1 (201) 277-9344.
Does the coast really change the drying?
Yes. Marine-layer humidity slows evaporation, so we lean on properly sized dehumidification. Air movers alone tend to leave moisture behind in the framing near the coast, which is where rot and mold get started.
My home is the same age as Lakewood houses. Same problems?
Largely yes — the same 1950s stock and galvanized plumbing on the same post-war cycle — plus the added coastal moisture that keeps everything damp longer once a leak starts, which is why we dry more aggressively here.
Which streets does your Long Beach North service cover?
We serve Long Beach North broadly, including the neighborhoods closest to Lakewood and Bellflower. Being near our base, Long Beach North calls usually land inside our 60-minute window. We handle burst pipes, appliance floods, and storm intrusion there.
Are Long Beach North homes affected by winter storm flooding?
During winter storms, older Long Beach North homes can take on water through roofs, windows, and low doorways. Clay-heavy soil in the area drains slowly, which keeps yards and slabs wet longer. We extract the water in Long Beach North and dry the structure before mold starts.
