Flood damage restoration for Austin homeowners — extracting water, drying structures, and documenting damage after storm events across Travis County. Call (512) 555-5555 to schedule service for your home. Austin's spring and fall storm seasons bring heavy rain events that overwhelm roof drainage, creek banks, and yard drainage around residential homes.
The storm passed but the water stayed. Now you have wet flooring, a damp smell starting to build, and no clear sense of how bad it really is.
Flood water carries soil-borne bacteria and debris. Delayed cleanup increases both health risk and repair cost. Austin's average humidity of 65% means wet drywall and insulation can grow mold within 24–48 hours of exposure.
Homeowner's insurance often covers water damage from sudden and accidental events — burst pipes, appliance failures, storm damage. We document moisture readings, affected areas, and drying progress in a format commonly requested by insurance adjusters. Call us to talk through your situation before deciding whether to file a claim.
Pricing depends on the size of the affected area, the water category (clean water, gray water, or sewage), and how long moisture has been present. We provide a written scope before starting. Many homeowner insurance policies cover storm-related water damage — we can help you document what's needed for a claim.
Clean water extraction and structural drying typically takes 3–5 days. Storm flood water may contain debris and bacteria, which can extend the cleanup process. We work efficiently, protect unaffected areas, and keep you informed daily.
Flood water carries soil-borne bacteria and debris. Austin's Onion Creek and Barton Creek drainage areas are known for rapid water rise during heavy rain events. Delayed cleanup increases both health risk and structural repair cost significantly.
Standard homeowner's insurance often covers sudden storm-related water damage from roof leaks or drainage overflow. Separate flood insurance (NFIP) covers rising groundwater. We document damage thoroughly to support your claim process.
Most residential flood restoration projects take 3–7 days depending on the extent of water intrusion, the materials affected, and how long moisture was present before drying began.
In many cases, yes. Targeted drying equipment placed under and around hardwood floors can save them if treatment begins promptly. The longer moisture sits in hardwood, the higher the risk of permanent cupping or buckling.
Homes near Onion Creek, Barton Creek, and low-lying areas in South Austin and Kyle have higher storm flood exposure. Our service area covers all Austin neighborhoods — call us to discuss your specific situation.