North Texas storms drive water into homes fast โ and that water is often contaminated. Our IICRC-certified crew responds 24/7 to extract, dry, and restore.
North Texas storms hit hard โ high winds tear shingles, hail cracks roofs, and heavy rain drives water into homes through every weak point. When a storm floods your Cleburne home, the water that comes in is often gray or black water, carrying mud, debris, and contaminants from outside. That makes fast, professional cleanup even more important than a clean-water leak.
We respond 24/7 to storm-related water damage across Cleburne, Joshua, Burleson, and all of Johnson County โ extracting water, drying the structure, and documenting everything for your insurance claim.
Beyond contamination, storm water spreads fast and soaks into everything. The 24โ48 hour mold window still applies โ and with dirty water, the health stakes are higher. Calling immediately limits both the damage and the danger.
Sudden storm damage โ wind, hail, and the water that follows โ is typically covered under standard homeowner policies (true flooding from rising outside water needs separate flood insurance). We document the cause and damage with photos and Xactimate pricing, then bill your insurer directly so you usually pay only your deductible.
Sudden storm damage from wind, hail, and the resulting water is typically covered under standard homeowner policies. True flooding from rising outside water requires separate flood insurance. We document everything and bill your insurer directly.
Yes. Storm and flood water is often contaminated with mud, bacteria, and sometimes sewage, and can hide electrical hazards. Don't wade through it or clean it yourself โ a certified crew handles it safely with proper protection.
Immediately. Water spreads and soaks into materials within hours, and mold can begin in 24 to 48 hours. With contaminated storm water the health risk makes fast professional cleanup even more important.
Yes. We photograph and document the damage, use the same Xactimate pricing your insurer uses, and bill them directly so you typically pay only your deductible.