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Storm Damage Restoration in Arlington, Texas

Water intrusion cleanup and drying after Texas storms, heavy rain, and wind-driven damage for Arlington & Tarrant County properties. Free estimates and fast local response.

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Overview

Storm Damage Restoration for Arlington Homes & Businesses

When a severe storm rolls across the DFW Metroplex, the wind and hail are only the beginning of the problem. Long after the sky clears, water keeps working its way into Arlington homes and businesses — dripping through a hail-battered roof, seeping around damaged flashing, and pooling in ceilings and wall cavities where you can't see it. Left alone, that trapped moisture spreads, warps building materials, and creates the damp conditions where mold takes hold. Arlington Water Restoration exists to connect you with vetted, local, IICRC-trained restoration professionals who respond quickly, stop the intrusion, and dry your property out the right way.

We are a lead-connection service, not a sales pitch. When you call, we match you with experienced storm-damage technicians in Arlington and across Tarrant County who handle the emergency from start to finish — emergency roof tarping and board-up, water extraction, structural drying, and the documentation your insurance company will ask for. The goal is simple: limit the damage, protect your family or your business, and get your property back to normal as fast as possible. Every connection comes with 24/7 emergency availability, a free estimate, and a fast local response from crews who know North Texas weather.

Storm Water Damage Is a Race Against the Clock

Water damage compounds by the hour. Within minutes, water spreads across floors and is absorbed into drywall, insulation, and baseboards. Within a day or two, that lingering moisture can cause materials to swell and mold to begin developing. A hail-punctured roof or a window blown open by straight-line winds gives rain a direct path into your ceilings and walls, and North Texas storms often stall over the Mid-Cities long enough to dump inches of rain in a short window. That's why the technicians we connect you with prioritize getting on-site fast, tarping and sealing the point of entry, and beginning extraction before the damage has a chance to migrate deeper into the structure.

Serving Arlington & the Surrounding Communities

From Central, East, and South Arlington to the Entertainment District, UT Arlington, Pantego, and Dalworthington Gardens, the restoration professionals in our network serve properties throughout the area. That local footprint extends to nearby communities including Grand Prairie, Mansfield, Kennedale, Fort Worth, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Grapevine, Colleyville, Keller, and Southlake. Because these technicians are based right here in Tarrant County, they understand how our slab-on-grade homes, our roof styles, and our spring storm season all shape the way storm water damage shows up — and how to address it.

How Texas Storms Cause Water Damage

North Texas sits in one of the most hail-prone regions in the country, and our spring storm season from March through June brings a relentless mix of severe thunderstorms, large hail, high straight-line winds, and the occasional tornado. Hail and wind punish roofs, loosening shingles, cracking tiles, and battering flashing until the roof can no longer keep water out. Once that protective layer is compromised, wind-driven rain pushes in through the roof, around windows, and past exterior doors, soaking attic insulation and staining ceilings from above. Heavy downpours in "Flash Flood Alley" only add to the volume of water looking for a way inside. The result is often interior water damage that appears hours or days after the storm has passed.

Acting Quickly After a Storm

The smartest thing you can do after a storm is act before small problems become expensive ones. If you see a ceiling stain spreading, water spots on the walls, or dripping around light fixtures, treat it as urgent — that moisture is already inside the structure. Move valuables out of the affected area, avoid rooms with sagging or bulging ceilings, and call for help right away. The professionals we connect you with can deploy emergency tarping and board-up to stop further intrusion, then begin extraction and drying the same day. Fast action limits structural damage, lowers the risk of mold, and gives you clear, well-documented evidence for a storm insurance claim.

Scope of Work

What Our Storm Damage Restoration Includes

  • Emergency roof tarping and board-up to stop further water intrusion
  • Water extraction from ceilings, walls, floors, and standing pools
  • Structural drying and dehumidification of affected rooms and cavities
  • Removal and cleanup of saturated insulation, drywall, and ceiling materials
  • Moisture mapping and meter readings to find hidden water behind surfaces
  • Mold-prevention treatment for areas left wet by storm damage
  • Photo and moisture documentation to support your insurance claim
  • 24/7 emergency response with free estimates across Arlington & Tarrant County
How It Works

Our Step-by-Step Process

  1. Emergency Contact

    Call our line any time, day or night. We gather the details of what happened and connect you with local storm-damage professionals who can head your way fast — often with emergency tarping to stop water from getting in while help is on the way.

  2. Inspection & Assessment

    On arrival, the technicians inspect the roof, ceilings, walls, and attic, using moisture meters to trace water you can't see. They map the full extent of the intrusion and walk you through a clear plan and a free estimate before any work begins.

  3. Water Removal & Drying

    Crews extract standing water and saturated materials, then set commercial air movers and dehumidifiers to dry the structure to industry moisture standards. Wet insulation and unsalvageable drywall are removed to head off mold and lingering odors.

  4. Cleanup & Restoration

    Once everything is dry, the affected areas are cleaned, sanitized, and restored so your property looks like the storm never happened. Throughout the process, photos and moisture readings are documented to support your insurance claim.

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Questions & Answers

Storm Damage Restoration FAQ

How soon should I call after storm water gets into my home?

As soon as you can. Water damage spreads by the hour, and moisture trapped in ceilings, drywall, and insulation can lead to mold within a day or two. Calling right away lets the restoration professionals we connect you with tarp the point of entry, extract the water, and start drying before the damage worsens. We answer 24/7 and estimates are always free.

Does homeowners insurance cover storm water damage in Texas?

It depends on how the water got in. Damage from wind- or hail-driven rain — such as a storm-damaged roof letting water into your ceilings — is often covered by a standard homeowners policy, while rising flood water typically requires separate flood insurance. Every policy is different, so review yours and check with your insurer. The technicians document the damage with photos and moisture readings to help support your claim.

Can you stop the roof from leaking before repairs are done?

Yes. Emergency roof tarping and board-up are among the first steps after a storm. Sealing the damaged area stops additional rain from getting in and keeps the situation from getting worse while extraction, drying, and any permanent roof repairs are scheduled.

What if the water has already dried on its own?

Surfaces can look and feel dry while moisture is still trapped inside walls, ceilings, and insulation — and that hidden dampness is exactly where mold develops. The professionals we connect you with use moisture meters to confirm whether your home is truly dry and address any remaining moisture before it becomes a bigger problem. A free inspection is the best way to know for sure.

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