What's covered, what isn't, and exactly how to file a Cleburne claim that gets approved โ from a crew that bills insurance directly every day.
In Texas, most standard homeowner policies cover water damage that is sudden and accidental โ a burst pipe, a failed water heater, a washing-machine hose, or storm-driven water through a damaged roof. What they generally don't cover is damage from neglect (a slow leak you ignored for months) or flooding from outside, which requires a separate flood policy. Below is the clear breakdown for Cleburne and Johnson County homeowners.
The line that decides most claims is "sudden and accidental" vs. "gradual and preventable." This is exactly why acting fast โ and documenting everything โ matters so much.
Shut off the water if you can. Don't enter rooms with electrical hazards or sewage.
Photograph and video the damage before anything is moved or cleaned. This is your evidence.
Mitigating further damage is required by your policy โ and we document it the way insurers need.
Open the claim and get your claim number. We can speak with the adjuster directly on your behalf.
Using the same Xactimate pricing your insurer uses, we submit the documentation โ you usually pay only your deductible.
Your policy requires you to mitigate โ meaning take reasonable steps to prevent the damage from getting worse. If you wait and the damage spreads, an insurer can deny the additional damage as preventable. Bringing in a certified crew right away does two things: it limits the damage (lower cost) and it creates the professional documentation that gets claims approved. That's the difference between a smooth payout and a denied claim.
Yes โ a burst pipe is the classic "sudden and accidental" event that standard Texas homeowner policies cover. You typically pay only your deductible and the insurer covers the rest of the documented damage.
It depends. A sudden leak (a pipe that fails) is usually covered. A slow leak you knew about and left unrepaired is usually denied as a maintenance issue. Acting fast and documenting helps prove it was sudden.
A single sudden-and-accidental claim usually has minimal impact, while multiple claims can. Either way, the mitigation (drying it out fast) is what stops a small problem from becoming a large, expensive one.
Yes. We document the damage, use the same Xactimate pricing your insurer uses, and bill them directly โ so you typically pay only your deductible and we handle the back-and-forth with the adjuster.
Call us first. We respond 24/7, average arrival under 60 minutes, document everything for your insurer, and bill them directly. You focus on your family โ we handle the rest.