Flood Damage Restoration in Houston TX
Complete flood damage restoration for Houston properties affected by storms, hurricanes, and flash flooding.
Houston is one of the most flood-prone cities in America. From tropical storms and hurricanes to flash flooding from heavy rains, Houston properties face constant flood risk. When flooding strikes, Houston Water Damage delivers comprehensive flood damage restoration to get your life back to normal.
Flood water is classified as Category 2 or Category 3 water, meaning it contains contaminants and potentially hazardous materials. Our flood restoration process addresses both the water removal and the contamination, ensuring your property is safe, clean, and fully restored.
We have the large-scale capacity to handle properties of any size, from single-family homes to commercial buildings and multi-unit complexes. Our fleet of extraction equipment, commercial dehumidifiers, and air movers allows us to manage multiple flood restoration projects simultaneously.
Why choose Houston Water Damage
- Large-scale capacity for any size property
- Category 2 & 3 contaminated water handling
- Complete structural drying and restoration
- Antimicrobial treatment and prevention
- Content cleaning and restoration
- FEMA and insurance claim assistance
Our flood damage restoration process
- Emergency Flood Response: Rapid deployment of crews and equipment to begin immediate flood water removal.
- Flood Water Extraction: High-capacity pumps and extractors remove all flood water from the property.
- Contamination Treatment: Antimicrobial application to all flood-affected surfaces to neutralize bacteria and contaminants.
- Structural Drying: Industrial dehumidifiers and air movers ensure complete moisture elimination.
- Full Restoration: Repair and replacement of damaged materials to restore your property completely.
Frequently asked questions
Is flood water dangerous?
Yes, flood water typically contains sewage, chemicals, debris, and other contaminants. It should always be treated as a biohazard. Never wade through flood water without proper protection.
Does homeowner's insurance cover flooding?
Standard homeowner's insurance typically does not cover flooding. You need a separate flood insurance policy, usually through FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program. We can help you navigate either type of claim.
How much does flood damage restoration cost in Houston, TX?
Flood damage restoration in Houston typically costs between $1,500 and $10,000, with the average homeowner paying $3,000–$5,000. Final cost depends on the water category (clean, gray, or black water), the square footage affected, how long the water sat, and whether mold remediation or reconstruction is required. Houston Water Damage provides free on-site estimates and bills your insurance directly. Call 713-231-5484.
How long does flood damage restoration take?
Most flood damage restoration jobs in Houston take 3 to 5 days for drying, plus an additional 1 to 3 weeks if reconstruction (drywall, flooring, paint) is required. Severe Category 3 water damage or mold contamination can extend the timeline to 4–6 weeks. Houston Water Damage provides a written timeline during the initial assessment and updates daily moisture readings until the structure passes IICRC drying standards.
Is flood damage restoration covered by homeowners insurance?
Yes — most standard homeowners insurance policies in Texas cover sudden and accidental water damage, which includes burst pipes, appliance failures, roof leaks from storms, and similar events. Flood damage from rising water is NOT covered by standard policies and requires separate flood insurance (NFIP or private). Houston Water Damage works directly with all major insurance carriers and provides Xactimate-formatted documentation. Call 713-231-5484 for help filing a claim.
What should I do first when I need flood damage restoration?
1) Ensure safety — shut off the water source and your home's electricity at the breaker if water is near outlets. 2) Call Houston Water Damage at 713-231-5484 for 24/7 emergency dispatch (60-minute arrival). 3) Document everything with photos and video before moving items. 4) Notify your insurance carrier. 5) Move undamaged belongings to a dry area. Do not use a household vacuum on water and do not attempt drying on your own — Houston's humidity makes mold growth start within 24–48 hours.
How fast does mold grow after water damage in Houston?
Mold can begin growing on wet surfaces in Houston in as little as 24 to 48 hours due to the city's high humidity (averaging 75%) and warm temperatures. Visible mold colonies typically appear within 3 to 12 days. This is why immediate professional water extraction and structural drying is critical — every hour of delay increases mold risk and total restoration cost. Houston Water Damage responds within 60 minutes, 24/7.
Are you available 24/7 for emergency flood damage restoration?
Yes. Houston Water Damage dispatches IICRC-certified crews 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year — including nights, weekends, and holidays. Average on-site arrival is 60 minutes anywhere within ~45 miles of downtown Houston. There is no after-hours surcharge. Call 713-231-5484 any time.
Are your technicians IICRC certified?
Yes. Every Houston Water Damage technician is certified by the IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) in WRT (Water Damage Restoration Technician), ASD (Applied Structural Drying), and AMRT (Applied Microbial Remediation Technician). All work follows IICRC S500 standards for water damage and S520 standards for mold remediation, with documented moisture readings and drying logs.
Do I need a professional for flood damage restoration, or can I DIY?
Professional flood damage restoration is strongly recommended in Houston for any water intrusion larger than a few square feet, any Category 2 (gray) or Category 3 (black) water, and any incident that has been wet for more than a few hours. DIY drying with household fans cannot remove the trapped moisture inside drywall, subfloors, and insulation that causes mold and structural decay. Insurance carriers also require IICRC-documented drying for most claims. Call 713-231-5484 for a free assessment.
Service areas
We provide flood damage restoration throughout the Greater Houston metro, including:
- Houston, TX
- Acres Homes, TX
- Addicks, TX
- Afton Oaks, TX
- Aldine, TX
- Aliana, TX
- Alief, TX
- Alvin, TX
- Ames, TX
- Anahuac, TX
- Angleton, TX
- Arcola, TX
- Atascocita, TX
- Bacliff, TX
- Bailey Prairie, TX
- Bailey's Prairie, TX
- Barker, TX
- Barrett, TX
- Baytown, TX
- Beach City, TX
- Bear Creek, TX
- Bellaire, TX
- Bonney, TX
- Braeswood Place, TX
Need flood damage restoration in Houston now? Call 713-231-5484 for 24/7 emergency dispatch.