When flooding, burst pipes, or storm water threatens your home or business, our team responds fast — day or night. Serving Plano and surrounding communities across North Texas.
(972) 204-8800From emergency extraction to full structural drying and mold prevention, our team handles every phase of the restoration process under one roof.
We deploy truck-mounted extraction equipment to remove standing water fast — minimizing structural damage and secondary issues like mold growth.
Learn more →North Texas storm season brings heavy rains that can overwhelm drainage — including areas near Spring Creek. We assess, dry, and restore flood-damaged properties.
Learn more →Our industrial air movers and commercial dehumidifiers dry walls, subfloors, and cavities completely — tracked with daily moisture readings.
Learn more →With Plano's humidity, mold can start forming in 24–48 hours. We apply antimicrobial treatments and address any existing mold growth safely.
Learn more →Drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and more. We restore your property to its pre-loss condition so you don't have to coordinate multiple contractors.
Learn more →We provide detailed moisture reports, photo documentation, and itemized estimates to help streamline your insurance claim process.
Learn more →Our team lives and works in the communities we serve. We know that spring storms can overwhelm the Spring Creek corridor, that newer developments near Legacy West sit on clay-heavy soil that directs water unpredictably, and that North Texas storm season — typically April through June — brings some of the most intense rain events in the country.
That local knowledge means we come prepared. We understand the common plumbing systems in Plano's neighborhoods, the types of flooding patterns that affect different parts of the city, and what it takes to get a Collin County home or business back to normal fast.
View All Service AreasWe follow a structured, proven restoration process so nothing gets missed and your property is fully restored.
Our emergency line is live 24/7. Tell us what's happening and we'll dispatch a team right away.
We inspect the damage, map moisture with professional meters, and explain the full scope clearly before any work begins.
Truck-mounted extractors remove standing water fast, preventing further damage to floors, walls, and structure.
Industrial air movers and dehumidifiers run until moisture readings confirm complete drying — we check daily.
Antimicrobial treatments are applied to at-risk surfaces, stopping mold before it can become a bigger problem.
We repair and replace damaged drywall, flooring, and materials — returning your home to pre-loss condition.
Answers to the questions we hear most often from Plano and North Texas homeowners.
Our emergency line is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including weekends and holidays. For urgent situations in Plano and surrounding North Texas communities, we aim to have our team on-site as fast as possible, typically within 60–90 minutes depending on your location and current conditions.
Many standard homeowner's insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage — such as a burst pipe or appliance failure — but typically exclude damage caused by rising floodwater from outside. We strongly recommend calling your insurer right away. Our team provides detailed documentation, moisture maps, and itemized reports designed to support your claim process.
It depends on the extent of the damage. A contained leak affecting one room may be resolved in 3–5 days. More significant flooding — like events we see during North Texas storm season or overflow from Spring Creek — can require 1–2 weeks for full drying, remediation, and repairs. We'll give you a realistic timeline after our on-site assessment.
Yes — in North Texas's climate, mold can begin developing within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure. Our process includes rapid water extraction, industrial drying equipment, and antimicrobial treatments applied to at-risk surfaces. If mold is already present when we arrive, we assess and address it as part of the overall restoration scope.
In most cases, you can remain in unaffected areas of your home while we work. However, if there is extensive structural damage, safety concerns, or potential contamination (what's classified as Category 2 or Category 3 water), we may recommend temporary relocation. We'll be direct with you during the assessment so you can plan appropriately.
First, make sure you're safe. If it's safe to do so, turn off electricity in affected areas and shut off the water source if possible (your main shutoff valve for burst pipes). Then call us at (972) 204-8800 right away. While you wait, move valuables and electronics to dry areas. Avoid using household fans or shop vacuums without professional guidance — improper drying can push moisture deeper into walls and subfloors.
Water damage is classified into three categories: Category 1 is clean water (broken supply lines, rainwater); Category 2 is "gray water" containing some contaminants (appliance overflow, toilet overflow without feces); Category 3 is "black water" (sewage, floodwater from outside). The category affects the safety protocols, protective equipment, and materials handling required. We assess the category on arrival and proceed accordingly to protect both your property and your family's health.