
Water damage response in Dallas, 24/7.
24/7 emergency water extraction and structural drying across Dallas. Mold needs 24 to 48 hours of moisture to start growing, so we answer the phone at 3 a.m. and arrive within 90 minutes.
From $650 · On site within 90 minutes inside our Dallas service zone, 24/7.
The problem
A pipe burst, the water heater let go, or a storm pushed water through the roof. There is standing water and the clock is running.
Mold colonization starts in 24 to 48 hours on wet drywall and carpet pad. Wait until Monday and a $900 dry-out becomes a $5,000 remediation. Insurance adjusters also scrutinize delays, and slow mitigation can shrink your payout.
We extract standing water, pull moisture readings on every affected surface, and set commercial dehumidifiers and air movers the same visit. Daily readings document the dry-down for your insurance file. Because we are also a licensed mold contractor, if anything was already growing we catch it immediately instead of finding it six months later.
We handle every water damage restoration job from start to finish. Our crew always shows up on time, works clean, and we stand behind every result.
What’s included
- Emergency water extraction, 24/7
- Moisture mapping of all affected materials
- Commercial dehumidifiers and air movers
- Daily moisture readings with photo documentation
- Insurance-ready dry log and report
Our process
We believe in transparency at every step.
- 1Call answered live, crew dispatched within minutes
- 2Standing water extracted, source stopped or isolated
- 3Drying equipment set, baseline readings logged
- 4Daily monitoring until materials hit dry standard
Transparent pricing
| Emergency extraction and assessment | from $650 |
| Structural drying (per affected room, 3-day typical) | from $900 |
| Contents pack-out and storage | quoted on site |
Recent water damage restoration reviews
We had a musty smell in our West Plano house for almost a year. Turned out to be a slab leak under the hallway wall. They found it with the thermal camera in twenty minutes, and the clearance test after remediation came back clean. The written report made the insurance claim painless.
Used them for a pre-purchase inspection on a 1992 house near Park Forest. Inspector flagged elevated moisture at the slab edge and explained exactly what it meant for a Plano home. We negotiated $6k off. Worth every penny of the $249.
Our 1962 house near downtown Garland smelled musty every single summer. They treated the joists and encapsulated the crawl space, and this is the first July the house has smelled normal. The humidity readout says 52% down there. Used to be a swamp.
Water heater failed in our South Garland rental and the tenants did not notice for two days. Crew was there within the hour, dried it out, and the testing confirmed no mold took hold. They sent daily moisture readings, which my insurance adjuster actually complimented.
Where we offer Water Damage Restoration
Water Damage Restoration in Plano · Water Damage Restoration in Garland · Water Damage Restoration in Irving · Water Damage Restoration in Richardson · Water Damage Restoration in Mesquite · Water Damage Restoration in Carrollton
Helpful guides
Frequently asked questions
Should I call you or my insurance company first?
Stop the water, then call us, then call insurance. Texas policies require you to mitigate damage promptly, so getting extraction started actually protects your claim. We photograph everything before touching it and our dry logs are formatted for adjusters.
My carpet got soaked. Can it be saved?
Carpet usually survives clean water if extraction starts within a day. The pad underneath almost never does, and replacing pad is cheap. Gray or black water is a different story: contaminated carpet gets removed, no exceptions. We tell you which case you have on arrival.
How long does drying take?
Three days is typical for a single-room clean water loss. Hardwood floors, plaster walls, and saturated insulation push it to five or more. We do not guess: the equipment stays until moisture meters say the materials are at dry standard, and you see the readings.