What to Do in the First 24 Hours After Water Damage
The steps you take in the first day can make the difference between a quick dry-out and weeks of repairs.
Read moreAdvice for Arlington & Tarrant County property owners on preventing, spotting, and recovering from water damage.
The steps you take in the first day can make the difference between a quick dry-out and weeks of repairs.
Read moreHard freezes like Winter Storm Uri showed how quickly Arlington pipes can rupture. Here's how to protect yours.
Read moreWarm spots, unexplained water bills, and damp carpet can point to an under-slab leak — common with North Texas clay soil movement.
Read moreCategory describes contamination; class describes how widespread the moisture is. Both shape drying plans and what materials can be saved.
Read moreIn Arlington's humidity, mold can start within a day or two. Learn why fast drying is your best defense.
Read moreExtraction is often same-day; structural drying commonly takes several days with commercial equipment and moisture monitoring.
Read moreSudden accidental water damage is often covered; flood and long-term leakage are frequently handled differently. Know what to document.
Read morePrice depends on how much got wet, how dirty the water was, and what must be removed versus dried. Free estimates clarify your specific loss.
Read moreHail can bruise shingles and open paths for rain. Learn how Tarrant County storms lead to indoor water damage and what to do after a hit.
Read moreClogged condensate lines and overflow pans are a top summer water-damage call in North Texas. Here's how to spot and stop them.
Read moreDon't wait — call now for 24/7 response and a free estimate.