Top Water Damage Restoration in College Station, TX, 77801 | Compare & Call

There are 192 water damage restoration companies server in College Station TX

Paul Davis Restoration

Paul Davis Restoration

★★☆☆☆ 2.0 / 5 (1)
1321 Valwood Pkwy, Carrollton TX 75006
Damage Restoration

Paul Davis Restoration in Carrollton, TX, provides emergency water extraction and damage restoration services to homes and businesses throughout the area. Locals frequently face water damage from ice ...

Polar Bear Roofing

Polar Bear Roofing

4099 McEwen Rd Ste 572, Farmers Branch TX 75244
Damage Restoration, Roofing

Polar Bear Roofing, based in Farmers Branch, TX, specializes in damage restoration and roofing, with a focus on mold remediation. Many local homes face water damage from storm water intrusion, groundw...

DFW Turnkey Restoration

DFW Turnkey Restoration

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
14555 Dallas Pkwy Ste 100 O-53, Dallas TX 75254
Damage Restoration, Roofing

Based in Dallas, TX, DFW Turnkey Restoration is a certified team specializing in damage restoration and roofing services. We respond 24/7 for emergency tarp outs, board ups, water extraction, and dry-...

Spotless Restoration USA

Spotless Restoration USA

★★★☆☆ 2.7 / 5 (7)
Lewisville TX 75057
Damage Restoration

Spotless Restoration USA, located in Lewisville, TX, specializes in damage restoration and mold remediation. Serving neighborhoods like Old Town and near Lewisville Lake, we tackle common local issues...

US Packouts

US Packouts

1214 Tappan Cir, Carrollton TX 75006
Damage Restoration

US Packouts is an independently owned damage restoration company serving Carrollton and the broader DFW area from our base in North Texas. With years of experience working directly for large insurers,...

Texas Emergency Restoration

Texas Emergency Restoration

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
1901 Long Prairie Rd Ste 220-32, Flower Mound TX 75022
Damage Restoration

Texas Emergency Restoration, owned by Colton and JT, brings 20 years of combined experience to Flower Mound and the surrounding areas. Founded in 2016, the company focuses on restoring properties, pos...

Home Plus Restoration

Home Plus Restoration

Richardson TX 75081
Damage Restoration, General Contractors, Environmental Abatement

Home Plus Restoration is a Richardson-based damage restoration company founded by a veteran of the industry with over a decade of experience. We started our business in Houston, where we firsthand saw...

Triad Property Recovery

Triad Property Recovery

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Plano TX 75023
Biohazard Cleanup, Damage Restoration

Triad Property Recovery, based in Plano, TX, was founded on the belief that no one should face life's toughest challenges alone. We specialize in biohazard cleanup, damage restoration, and mold remedi...

Ecoprep

Ecoprep

Little Elm TX 75068
Sandblasting, Damage Restoration

Ecoprep, founded in 2021 after years of research and setup refinement, is a mobile blasting and damage restoration company serving Little Elm and North Texas. Specializing in Dustless Blasting® techno...

VI-A

VI-A

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (3)
Irving TX 75039
Damage Restoration, Roofing, Solar Installation

VI-A provides damage restoration, roofing, and solar installation services to residents and businesses in Irving, TX. Common local issues like bathroom overflows in condos, burst pipes from freezing t...



Estimated Water Damage Restoration Costs in College Station, TX

Emergency Water Extraction & Pump OutImmediate Dispatch (24/7)
$329 - $444
Structural Drying & DehumidificationEstimated Range
$619 - $834
Carpet & Padding Water RemovalEstimated Range
$274 - $374
Drywall & Ceiling Mitigation (Per Room)Estimated Range
$474 - $639
Mold Remediation & Antimicrobial SanitizingEstimated Range
$879 - $1,179
Sewage Backup Cleanout & DisinfectionEstimated Range
$1,354 - $1,814

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using regional mitigation labor multipliers derived from regional 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-2011) data fields for College Station. Prices incorporate baseline heavy equipment tracking, antimicrobial treatment, and structural drying setups adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Question Answers

What's the difference between 'clean' and 'black' water, and how does it affect my insurance claim?

Category 1 ('Clean') water is from a sanitary source, like a broken supply line. Your described loss is Category 2 ('Grey') water, which contains significant contamination and requires antimicrobial treatment. Category 3 ('Black') water is grossly contaminated, like sewage. This classification directly impacts the scope and cost of restoration. Proactively, many Texas insurers now offer a 5-8% premium credit for installed IoT leak detection systems (e.g., Moen Flo), as they minimize water volume and category escalation, reducing claim severity.

What should I do the second I discover a major water leak in my home?

Your first action is to stop the water source. Locate and turn off the main water shut-off valve. This immediate step is the single most effective action to mitigate 'loss of use' and prevent the water category from escalating. For residents near Kyle Field, knowing this valve's location is critical. Then, contact your utility provider to secure the property. This creates a clear, defensible timeline for the insurance carrier, showing prompt action to limit damage.

Why is so much photo and moisture data needed for my insurance claim?

As of 2026, major carriers and platforms like Xactimate require forensic-level documentation for claim approval. This includes GPS-tagged, timestamped photos of the loss origin, and OCR-scanned moisture meter logs that create a verifiable moisture map. This digital chain of custody proves the extent of initial damage, the drying progress, and compliance with the S500 standard. Without it, an adjuster in Texas has grounds to deny portions of your claim for lack of evidence.

How long do I have before mold becomes a serious problem from a water leak?

The established microbial growth window is 48-72 hours from the initial intrusion. Under 2026 insurance and liability frameworks, mitigation initiated outside this window is often classified as a preventable mold remediation claim, not a covered water damage loss. For a Category 2 (Grey Water) loss in your home, the clock started at the moment of intrusion. Documentation proving a response within this window is critical for claim adjudication.

My home was built in 1997. Do you need to test for lead or asbestos before tearing out wet drywall?

Yes. The EPA's RRP (Renovation, Repair, and Painting) rule mandates lead-safe practices for any structure built before 1978. While your 1997-built home likely contains no lead-based paint, the College Station Building Services Department requires verification. For any property at or near the 1968 asbestos cutoff, an asbestos survey is also a legal prerequisite for demolition. We conduct this testing to ensure compliance and protect occupant health, a non-negotiable part of the standard of care.

My floor is dry to the touch. Why do you say it's still wet and needs drying equipment?

A 'dry to the touch' surface is a psychrometric misconception. In College Station's climate, residual moisture remains trapped within materials as vapor, measured in Grains Per Pound (GPP). The IICRC S500 standard of care requires drying structural materials to a specific equilibrium, typically below 40 GPP at 70°F, to prevent secondary damage. In Northgate's older homes, failing to achieve this standard creates a vapor pressure differential that drives moisture into wall cavities, guaranteeing hidden damage.

How fast can a crew get to my home in Northgate for a water emergency?

Our standard emergency response time is 15-25 minutes from dispatch. For a call originating in the Northgate area, our routing from our central location near Kyle Field uses Texas State Highway 6 for rapid north-south access. We prioritize calls based on water category and volume, with Category 2 and 3 losses receiving immediate dispatch. Upon calling, you will receive a GPS-tracked ETA and crew details for full transparency.

We're in Flood Zone X. Does that change how you handle water in my crawlspace?

Yes. While Zone X in College Station denotes a minimal flood hazard, 2026 FEMA Risk MAP updates emphasize that localized flooding and plumbing failures are still prevalent risks. For a crawlspace or basement intrusion, the structural drying protocol must account for the specific vapor barrier and ventilation design, regardless of zone. We treat it as a confined, critical space where improper drying can lead to chronic humidity and mold issues, impacting the entire home's structure and air quality.



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