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Water Damage Restoration in Texas

Whether it started with hurricanes or a pipe letting go at 2am, here is how restoration actually works in Texas, what it runs, and how to reach a vetted local crew fast.

Flood damage restoration
The restoration process itself does not change much from Texas to anywhere else: get the water out, dry the structure, clean it, rebuild. What changes is why it happened. Here, the varied humid Gulf to arid west climate means hurricanes, flash flooding, the 2021-style freeze pipe bursts and rapid mold.

What causes water damage in Texas

The water risks here are shaped by Texas's varied humid Gulf to arid west weather. Locally, that means hurricanes, flash flooding, the 2021-style freeze pipe bursts and rapid mold. None of that replaces the everyday culprits though: pipes, appliances, water heaters and roof leaks still cause plenty of losses. What ties it all together is timing, since varied humid Gulf to arid west conditions decide how long drying takes.

How the restoration process works

The professional sequence is the same statewide, and it is worth knowing so you can spot a cut corner: inspect, extract, dry and monitor, clean, restore. Reputable Texas companies document all of it for your claim. See the water damage restoration guide for the detail.

Where we help across Texas

Our directory connects Texas homeowners with vetted restoration pros across the state, from the big metros out to the smaller towns and suburbs in between. Wherever you are, from Houston to San Antonio, look for a crew with genuine 24/7 dispatch that can actually reach you quickly. Water emergencies are local by nature, and a fast arrival beats a big name every time.

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Related services you might need in Texas

Water is rarely the whole story. Depending on what happened, you may also need one of these, each with its own guide:

Texas also gets dedicated local guides for fire damage restoration, mold remediation, storm damage restoration, flood damage restoration.

What it costs in Texas

Prices here follow the same logic as everywhere else: how clean the water was, how long it sat, what it soaked into, and how much of your home it reached. Texas labor rates and the varied humid Gulf to arid west climate both feed into drying time, which feeds into the bill. For a full breakdown by water category and room size, head to our water damage restoration cost guide.

Insurance in Texas

A standard Texas homeowners policy generally covers sudden, accidental water damage and generally does not cover slow leaks or floodwater from outside. Since hurricanes is a genuine risk in this state, separate flood insurance is a common and often smart addition. Our homeowners insurance and water damage guide spells out exactly where the line falls.

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Common questions

Texas Water Damage FAQ

How much does water damage restoration cost in Texas?

There is no flat rate. A small clean-water leak in Houston might sit near the bottom of the $1,300 to $6,000 band, while a saturated basement runs well past it. See the cost guide for a category-by-category breakdown.

Does home insurance cover water damage in Texas?

It depends on how the water got in. Sudden and accidental is generally covered, gradual and external is generally not. Because hurricanes is a real risk in Texas, separate flood insurance often fills the gap.

How fast should I act after water damage in Texas?

Fast. Mold can take hold in 24 to 48 hours, and Texas's varied humid Gulf to arid west conditions can shorten that window. The sooner extraction and drying start, the less of your home ends up in a dumpster.

How do I find a reputable restoration company in Texas?

Look for the IICRC credential first. After that, check licensing and insurance, ask for the estimate in writing, and steer clear of anyone pressuring you to sign before they have even inspected the damage.

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