Houston fire damage restoration guide — from emergency response to full rebuild. Learn what happens after a house fire, how restoration works, and how to navigate insurance claims in Texas.
Everything Houston renters need to know about renters insurance — average costs, what’s covered, flood exclusions, and step-by-step guidance when damage happens to your rental.
Renters insurance covers burst pipe damage in Houston — including freeze events like Winter Storm Uri. Learn what’s covered, what’s excluded, and how to protect your apartment.
Renters insurance may cover food spoilage and appliance damage from Houston power outages, but coverage depends on the cause. Here’s what Texas renters can claim after losing power.
Renters insurance covers fire and smoke damage to your belongings and pays for temporary housing. A Houston restoration company explains what to claim and how to document losses.
Renters insurance covers water damage from burst pipes, appliance failures, and toilet overflows — but not floods or gradual leaks. A Houston restoration company explains the coverage rules.
Renters insurance covers mold only when it results from a covered event like a burst pipe. Houston’s humidity makes mold a constant risk — here’s what your policy will and won’t pay for.
Standard renters insurance does not cover flooding in Houston. Learn what flood damage is excluded, how to get flood coverage as a renter, and what to do when floodwater enters your apartment.
Houston renters insurance covers personal property, liability, and temporary housing — but not floods or neglected maintenance. A restoration company explains what to expect when damage happens.
Why Houston Is America’s Flood Capital — And What That Means for Your Home Houston is the fourth-largest city in America and, by virtually every measure, its most flood-prone. Harris County has recorded more NFIP flood insurance claims than any other county in the United States. The city has experienced five federally declared “500-year flood” […]