The restoration crew says the walls need to come out. You’re skeptical. Here is how to know if they’re right — and what questions to ask before you say yes.
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.
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.
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.
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.
You found the puddle. The water heater has been leaking — you don’t know how long. Here is an honest assessment of what two days of water heater leak actually means for your home.
Houston homes are not built for freezes. When a pipe bursts after a hard freeze, here is the sequence of events — what you do, what the insurer does, and what restoration actually looks like.
Your washing machine flooded the laundry room. Here is exactly what to do in the next 30 minutes — and what not to do — to protect your floors, your walls, and your insurance claim.
Commercial water damage restoration in Houston costs $3-$25 per square foot depending on damage class. Here’s what facility managers need to budget for in 2026.
Ceiling water damage repair in Houston: how to identify the source, what it costs to fix, and the specific situations where DIY ends and professional water damage restoration begins.