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Water Damage Restoration in Houston, TX

Flooding, burst pipes, or sewage backup: our IICRC-certified Houston crew responds fast, documents everything for insurance, and gets your property dry and restored.

Restoration technician running floor-drying mats and air movers in a water-damaged Houston home Drying out a water-damaged Houston home
24/7 Emergency Response
IICRC Certified
Direct Insurance Billing
Local Houston Team
Houston Water Damage Restoration Pros crew loading drying equipment into the company truck Our Houston crew and equipment truck

Why Houston Property Owners Choose Us

IICRC Certified. Not Just a Certificate.

Our technicians hold active IICRC certification meeting manufacturer and insurance requirements. Documentation from our first hour on-site protects your claim.

Real 24/7 Response. Not a Call Center.

When you call, you reach our Houston office directly. We dispatch from the Washington Avenue corridor and can reach most neighborhoods within a few hours.

We Handle the Insurance Paperwork

We work directly with your adjuster. Scope documentation, moisture readings, photo records: all packaged for your claim from day one.

Mitigation & Restoration Under One Roof

No gap between the drying crew and the rebuild crew. We handle both phases: no coordination headaches, no handoff delays.

Certified & Accredited

Our Process

How We Restore Your Home

A clear, documented process from first call to finished job. No surprises.

1

Call & Dispatch

You call our Houston line. We ask the right questions and dispatch the right crew, same day.

2

On-Site Assessment

Moisture readings, damage scope, and full photo documentation for your insurance claim. From hour one.

3

Extraction & Containment

Industrial extractors remove standing water. Affected areas are contained to stop mold from spreading.

4

Structural Drying

Commercial dehumidifiers and air movers run until moisture readings confirm the structure is genuinely dry.

5

Rebuild & Restore

Drywall, flooring, paint: we coordinate the full repair back to pre-loss condition.

Service Area

Serving Greater Houston, TX

Fast response to Houston and the surrounding metro: Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Pearland, and beyond.

Our Houston Location

We're based in the Washington Avenue corridor, central to the Houston metro and fast to most neighborhoods. Our address is here for reference; for urgent jobs, call first.

Address 1907 Spring St, Houston, TX 77007
Hours 24/7 Emergency Response

1907 SPRING ST  ·  HOUSTON, TX 77007

Water Damage Doesn't Wait

Every hour of standing water increases structural damage and mold risk in Houston's climate. Call our team now for a same-day response.

Call Now: (346) 210-6101
Good to Know

Common Questions

How fast can you respond in Houston?

We operate from our location at 1907 Spring St in the Washington Avenue corridor and can reach most Houston neighborhoods within a few hours of your call. Response time depends on location and current demand. We give you an honest ETA when you call, not a canned promise.

Does homeowner's insurance cover water damage?

Most standard homeowner's policies cover sudden water damage from burst pipes, appliance failures, and internal leaks. Flood insurance (separate NFIP or private policy) covers external flooding. We work directly with your adjuster and document everything from the first hour on-site.

How quickly does mold start after water damage?

In Houston's humidity, mold can begin colonizing wet materials in 24 to 48 hours. The faster extraction and drying begins, the more likely you avoid a separate mold remediation project on top of the water damage repair.

What's the difference between water mitigation and restoration?

Mitigation is the emergency phase: stopping damage from spreading (extraction, drying, containment). Restoration is rebuilding: replacing drywall, flooring, insulation. We handle both phases under one roof so there's no coordination gap between phases.

Do you handle sewage backup cleanup?

Yes. Sewage is Category 3 (grossly contaminated) water and requires specialized handling with PPE, proper containment, and full sanitation protocols. We're equipped for this work. Call us; don't attempt cleanup yourself.

Why Houston Homes Are Especially Prone to Water Damage

Houston sits on flat coastal plain with heavy clay soils that drain slowly, making the city highly susceptible to flooding even from moderate rainfall events. Combine that with aging infrastructure, slab-on-grade construction (no basements), and the occasional hard freeze like Winter Storm Uri in February 2021, and Houston homeowners face a wider variety of water damage scenarios than most US cities.

Common Water Damage Sources in Houston

The most frequent causes we respond to are failed washing machine supply lines, dishwasher leaks, water heater failures (especially older tank units in unconditioned garages), roof leaks during heavy rain events, and burst or frozen pipes after cold snaps. Foundation cracks in slab homes can also allow moisture intrusion along the perimeter.

Why Mold Is a Special Concern Here

Houston averages around 50 inches of rain annually and has humidity levels that regularly exceed 70% in summer months. Wet building materials dry more slowly here than in drier climates. That's why our drying protocols follow IICRC S500 standards with continuous moisture monitoring. We don't pack up until readings confirm the structure is genuinely dry, not just surface-dry.

Storm and Roof Water Damage

Tropical rain events and severe thunderstorms regularly cause roof damage that lets water into attic and ceiling spaces. This type of water damage often goes unnoticed for days until staining appears on ceilings or walls. By that point mold may have already established. If you've had a recent storm and notice discoloration or soft spots in your ceiling, call us before the visible damage grows.