For water mitigation and restoration

On the property before the water stops.

A flooded home is decided in the first few hours. The mitigation company that shows up while the carpet is still wet usually keeps the whole job. IncidentLead tells you a water loss happened, matches it to the property and its owner, and labels every number, so your crew is moving while the water is still on the floor, not reading about it in a stale lead list days later.

Why speed wins water jobs

Water damage is a race against the clock.

Mold starts within a day or two, and secondary damage grows every hour the water sits. The homeowner knows it. They call the first mitigation company that reaches them, not the one that mails a postcard next week. Being first on a wet property is the single biggest lever on whether you win the job.

Verified loss
A real water loss, caught off live dispatch and matched to the property. Not a form-fill or a stale record.
The owner
Property owner identified from public records and licensed data, with the numbers on file.
In seconds
Delivered to your phone by push and text the instant it is ready, about a minute after dispatch.
Flagged as water
Water losses are marked so you spot them at a glance and never miss a mitigation job in the noise.
Where the leads come from

The water jobs that hit dispatch, in real time.

Not every drip reaches us, and we do not pretend it does. What we catch is the water loss that gets an emergency response: water main breaks that flood a street and the buildings on it, structure floods, burst and broken pipes, sewer and sump backups, and appliance and roof leaks that pull a fire or public-works crew. Those are the urgent, high-value jobs where being first actually matters.

We read them off live public safety dispatch and public water-utility incident data, match the address to the property and its owner, score the severity, and put it on your phone. The slow-discovery leak a homeowner finds on a Monday and quietly calls a plumber about never hits any real-time source, ours included, and we would rather tell you that than sell you a number that is not there.

See where we collect
What you get

Verified, labeled, and ready to act on.

1

The loss, as it happens

Water main breaks, floods, burst pipes, and sewer backups across your licensed area, caught off live dispatch and scored for severity so a whole-house flood is not buried under a minor leak.

2

The property and owner, identified

The incident matched to the address and its owner from public records and licensed data, with every phone number we can find on the same screen.

3

Every number, labeled

Each number carries what is known about it: clean, on a Do-Not-Call registry, disconnected, or opted out. You decide who to call, with full information, and your own dialer makes the call.

See a real water loss land on your phone.

Request a demo, tell us the counties you work, and we will send pricing for your area. Restoration contractors and public adjusters both welcome.

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Straight answers

Water lead questions we hear.

Where do your water damage leads come from?+

Live public safety dispatch and public water-utility data: water main breaks, structure floods, burst and broken pipes, sewer backups, and appliance and roof leaks that get an emergency response. We match the incident to the property and its owner, label every number, and send it to your phone in seconds.

How fast do water leads arrive?+

About a minute after dispatch, by push and text, so a mitigation crew can be moving while the property is still wet.

Do you cover slow leaks a homeowner finds later?+

No, and we will not pretend to. A leak someone discovers days later and quietly calls a plumber about never hits any real-time dispatch source. We catch the urgent water losses that get an emergency response, which are the jobs where being first wins the work.

Is every number safe to call?+

We do not make that promise. We show every number with a label, and a licensed professional decides who to call. We never hide a number and we never dial one for you. See the compliance guide for the full picture.

Which areas can I get water leads in?+

We are licensed across 44 states and 157 counties, with live collection in Riverside, California and Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, and more added as demand lands. Tell us where you work and we will confirm coverage for your area.