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Houston pipes freeze when temperatures drop—and the city’s housing stock is not built for cold. Here is exactly how to protect your pipes before the next Houston freeze event.
You have frozen pipes in your Houston home—here is the step-by-step response that protects your property and reduces damage while you wait for temperatures to rise.
Winter Storm Uri exposed critical vulnerabilities in Houston homes that most owners still haven’t fixed. Here is what the 2021 freeze taught us and what every Houston homeowner should do before the next one.
Hurricane season preparation in Houston requires specific water damage prevention steps that general preparedness guides miss. Here is the restoration professional’s checklist for protecting your home.
After a Houston storm causes water damage, the first 24 hours determine whether you have a remediation problem or a replacement problem. Here is the exact sequence that minimizes damage and protects your claim.
Water damage in a Houston condo involves three potential responsible parties—you, your upstairs neighbor, or the HOA. Here is how to determine liability, file the right claim, and get paid.
Your upstairs neighbor’s leak flooded your Houston condo. Here is the exact sequence—document, notify, file, and restore—without losing money to someone else’s mistake.
Mold remediation costs $888–$3,298 for most Houston homes, but repeat-flood properties in Meyerland face a different math entirely. Learn what drives costs up after multiple events—and what’s changed in 2025.
Water damage restoration in Conroe TX and Montgomery County—Lake Conroe flooding risk, the fastest-growing county in Texas, and what new construction homeowners need to know about moisture.
Water damage restoration in Bellaire TX and West University Place—older construction, Brays Bayou flooding history, and the specific challenges of inside-the-loop Houston restoration.