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My Garage Flooded. What Gets Ruined Fastest?

Water got into your garage. Some things in there will be fine. Others are already ruined and you don’t know it yet. Here is the priority order for what to save and what to check.

What Is a Public Adjuster and Do I Need One?

You keep hearing about public adjusters after your water or fire damage claim. Here is what they actually do, when they’re worth it, and when you probably don’t need one.

Is It Safe to Run My HVAC After a Flood?

Your home flooded. The power is back on. You want to turn on the AC. Here is why that may be one of the worst things you can do — and what to check before you flip the switch.

My Homeowners Insurance Was Dropped After a Water Claim. Now What?

Your insurer sent a non-renewal notice after you filed a water damage claim. In Texas, this happens more than people expect. Here is what your options are and what to do before your coverage lapses.

I Got a Mold Inspection Report. What Do These Numbers Mean?

The air quality report came back and it’s full of species names, spore counts, and categories you’ve never seen before. Here is how to read it and what actually matters.

My Bathroom Is Flooded. What Do I Save First?

Your bathroom is underwater. You have about 10 minutes to make smart decisions before things get a lot worse. Here is the priority order — what to grab, what to protect, and what to leave alone.

The Adjuster Lowballed My Claim. What Can I Do?

The insurance company’s offer doesn’t come close to covering your actual damage. You don’t have to accept it. Here is what your options are in Texas and how to use them.

My AC Is Leaking Into the Ceiling. How Worried Should I Be?

Water stains on the ceiling below your AC air handler. Maybe a drip. Here is what’s happening, how serious it is, and what you need to do before this becomes a mold problem.

What Does “Category 3 Water Damage” Actually Mean?

A restoration company told you your damage is Category 3. Here is what that classification means, why it changes everything about the cleanup process, and what it means for your costs.

My Neighbor’s Tree Fell on My Roof. Who Pays?

A tree from next door came through your roof. Your neighbor’s tree, your house. Here is who actually pays under Texas law — and what you need to do right now.