Mold comes in many colors — black, green, white, orange, and gray. Learn what each color may indicate and when Houston homeowners should be concerned.
Water damage in Houston homes shows specific visual signs — ceiling stains, warped floors, bubbling paint, and baseboard discoloration. See what each looks like and what to do.
Mold and mildew look different and require different responses. See side-by-side comparisons and learn which one you are dealing with in your Houston home.
Black mold in Houston homes appears as dark clusters on drywall, ceilings, and hidden spaces. See exactly what it looks like and learn when to call a professional.
Houston water damage restoration — from burst pipes to storm flooding. Learn how professional water extraction, structural drying, and mold prevention work, and how to file your insurance claim.
How to choose a restoration company in Houston — what certifications matter, red flags to watch for, and what to expect from emergency water, fire, and mold restoration services.
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 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.
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.
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” […]