247 Restoration Specialists provides 24/7 commercial restoration across the Houston metro. We restore office buildings, warehouses, restaurants, hotels, schools, medical facilities, retail stores, and industrial properties after water, fire, smoke, mold, storm, and sewage events. Call (281) 262-9500 or request a free estimate.
A commercial loss is not a house loss at larger scale. Water on the third floor of a Galleria-area office tower can travel elevator shafts, HVAC plenums, and electrical risers. A grease fire on Westheimer is a health-department clock, not just a structural repair. A warehouse roof failure can put inventory worth more than the building at risk.
Every hour of downtime costs money. In Houston’s commercial corridors — the Texas Medical Center, the Energy Corridor, the Galleria district, the Ship Channel industrial zone, and the Katy and Sugar Land business parks — that clock runs fast.
247 Restoration Specialists structures every commercial project around two objectives: minimize business interruption and document the job for your insurance file. Coverage decisions stay between you and your adjuster. Our commercial project managers carry IICRC certifications in water restoration (WRT), fire and smoke restoration (FSRT), and applied microbial remediation (AMRT). They produce moisture maps, photos, equipment logs, and a written scope so your file is complete.
Full-scope commercial restoration, tied to the live Houston service pages. Dedicated commercial child pages stay in draft until this hub has a week of measurement.
Burst supply lines, roof leaks, HVAC condensate failures, fire-suppression discharges, and sewage backflows. Commercial crews use truck-mounted extractors, large-volume drying, and wall-cavity drying so occupied buildings do not have to be gutted by default. We follow IICRC S500, including server rooms, elevator pits, and multi-story cascade events.
Structural fires, electrical fires, commercial kitchen fires, and smoke that traveled farther than the flame. Emergency board-up and tarping, HEPA negative air, structural cleaning, and content packout. Smoke type (protein, synthetic, petroleum) drives the chemistry. We follow IICRC S540 after a commercial fire loss.
Houston humidity makes commercial mold a standing threat. Full-scope commercial mold remediation under IICRC S520, including HVAC contamination and multi-tenant containment so adjacent spaces can stay occupied. That page is already live.
Wind, rain intrusion, hail, and Gulf Coast storm systems. Rapid roof tarping, extraction, and structural assessment before secondary damage multiplies the loss.
Houston’s flat topography and clay soils create flood conditions other cities rarely see. Category 2 and Category 3 water, contents packout, antimicrobial treatment, and daily moisture documentation.
A restaurant has kitchen equipment and health-department requirements. A hotel has guest displacement and brand finishes. A warehouse has inventory tracking and forklift-accessible drying. We match crew, equipment, and project management to the building:
A commercial project manager assesses the loss, classifies water categories (per IICRC S500), documents the affected area with thermal imaging and moisture mapping, and writes the initial scope. We secure the property with board-up or tarping if needed and set containment so unaffected areas stay clean.
We document the job for your insurance file: photo and video walkthroughs, moisture readings, equipment placement, daily drying logs, and a written scope. Coverage decisions stay between you and your adjuster.
Crews execute the scope with commercial-grade equipment: truck-mounted extractors, desiccant and LGR dehumidifiers, HEPA negative air, and odor equipment as needed. We schedule around operating hours when possible and keep containment in place on occupied jobs.
Drywall, framing, finish carpentry, flooring, and painting — reconstruction can stay in-house so mitigation and rebuild do not hand off to strangers. We obtain required permits, coordinate inspections, and do a final walkthrough before closeout.
For facility managers, property management companies, and business owners across the Houston metro — from the Heights to Humble, from Katy to League City — the first call should be a local crew that already does this work at commercial scale.
Call (281) 262-9500 or request a free estimate. We can also pre-document your building layout, utility shutoffs, and high-value asset locations so the next event is not a scramble.
Our crews are staged across the Houston metro and are dispatched 24/7. Call (281) 262-9500 and we will get a commercial team moving. On-site arrival depends on traffic, storm load, and the address.
We restore office buildings, warehouses and distribution centers, restaurants, hotels, schools, medical offices, retail stores, apartment complexes, industrial plants, and houses of worship — from a single suite through a multi-floor loss.
We document the job for your insurance file — moisture maps, photos, equipment logs, drying progress, and a written scope. Coverage decisions stay between you and your adjuster.
Our technicians hold IICRC certifications including WRT (Water Restoration Technician), FSRT (Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician), and AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician).
In many cases, yes. We isolate affected areas with containment so unaffected sections can stay open, which cuts downtime for employees and customers.