Fort Worth Water Damage Restoration — Fast, Local, 24/7

From Blackland Prairie clay shifts to Trinity River flooding and burst pipes, Fort Worth homes face unique water damage risks. We respond in 60 minutes or less with certified technicians and industrial drying equipment.

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Our Water Damage Restoration Services

Emergency extraction to full structural rebuild — complete water damage restoration for Fort Worth homes.

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Emergency Water Extraction & Flood Cleanup

Truck-mounted extractors remove standing water within 60 minutes — from bathroom puddles to full-room flood events.

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Structural Drying (LGR Dehumidification)

Dri-Eaz LGR 7000XLi dehumidifiers and Xpower B-160 air movers dry walls, subfloors, and framing before mold sets in.

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Burst & Frozen Pipe Damage Restoration

Fort Worth pipes burst in hard freezes — we extract water, dry the wall cavities, and coordinate plumbing repairs fast.

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Storm and Hail-Driven Roof Leak Repair

DFW hailstorms punch through roof decking — we respond to interior water intrusion the same day the storm clears.

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Mold Remediation & Prevention

Fort Worth's summer heat means mold can establish in 24–48 hours. We treat affected cavities before small damp spots become remediation projects.

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Under-Slab Leak Detection & Subfloor Drying

Thermal imaging and moisture mapping locate under-slab leaks before we open any flooring — minimizing damage and repair cost.

Why Fort Worth Faces Unique Water Damage Risks

Clay soil, Winter Storm Uri's legacy, and DFW hailstorms combine to make Fort Worth one of the highest water damage risk cities in Texas.

Fort Worth's Expanding Clay Soil Cracks Pipes and Foundations

Fort Worth sits on Blackland Prairie expansive clay that swells up to 30% in wet weather and shrinks hard during summer drought. That constant heave-and-settle cycle stresses slab foundations and the plumbing lines embedded beneath them, producing hidden under-slab leaks that saturate subfloors before any homeowner notices a drip.

The 2021 Winter Storm Uri Left a Freeze-Burst Legacy

When February 2021's Winter Storm Uri drove temperatures into the single digits across Tarrant County, tens of thousands of Fort Worth pipes — many in homes never engineered for hard freezes — burst simultaneously. Restoration crews were backlogged for weeks, and improperly dried walls from rushed repairs continue to generate mold call-backs years later.

DFW Hailstorms Trigger Interior Water Damage Within Hours

The June 2023 severe weather outbreak across Dallas–Fort Worth produced an estimated $7–10 billion in insured losses, with hail accounting for roughly 95% of the damage. Hail punches through roof decking and dislodges flashing, turning the next rainstorm into an interior flood event — often before a homeowner has even filed a claim.

Professional water damage restoration equipment used in Fort Worth

Dri-Eaz LGR 7000XLi dehumidifiers and Delmhorst moisture meters — professional drying equipment for Fort Worth homes

How It Works

From your emergency call to a fully dried and restored Fort Worth home.

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You Call, We Respond

24/7 emergency dispatch — 60-minute arrival anywhere in the Fort Worth area.

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We Extract & Map

Standing water removed immediately. Delmhorst BD-2100 moisture meter maps every affected cavity.

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We Dry & Restore

LGR dehumidifiers and air movers run until certified dry — typically 3–5 days. Then structural repairs begin.

Fort Worth home before and after water damage restoration

The result: fully dried, mold-free, and restored to pre-loss condition

What Fort Worth Homeowners Say

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"Under-slab leak had been soaking our Tanglewood foundation for weeks before we noticed the soft floor. The thermal imaging found it in 20 minutes. Saved us from a major rebuild."

Carol B. — Tanglewood
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"Pipe burst during a freeze and soaked the master bedroom wall. They were here within the hour, dried everything properly, and handled our insurance claim. No mold, no problems."

Robert J. — Arlington Heights
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"Hail put a hole in our roof and the next rain came in through the attic. Fast response, honest pricing, full documentation for the adjuster. Exactly what we needed."

Dana M. — Ridglea Hills
Fort Worth water damage restoration technician at a local home

Local Fort Worth Water Damage Specialists

  • Fort Worth's Blackland Prairie clay causes under-slab leaks that go undetected for weeks — our thermal imaging and moisture mapping find the damage zone before we open a single floor tile.
  • Winter Storm Uri left a legacy of improperly dried walls across Tarrant County — we document everything with Delmhorst moisture readings so mold doesn't surprise you two years later.
  • DFW hailstorms create roof-to-interior water pathways the same day they hit — we respond to active storm damage events with same-day board-up and extraction, not the next morning.

Areas We Serve in Fort Worth

Arlington HeightsTanglewoodRivercrest Westover HillsTCU-WestcliffWedgwood SouthsideComoRidglea Hills Haltom CityNorth Fort WorthFar South Fort Worth Sycamore ParkFairmountSundance Square District

From Our Blog

Why Fort Worth's Clay Soil Is Your Home's Biggest Hidden Water Damage Threat

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Freeze-Burst Pipes in Tarrant County: What Uri Taught Us and How to Protect Your Home Next Winter

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Fort Worth homes get so many under-slab water leaks?
Fort Worth's Blackland Prairie clay soil expands when wet and contracts in the summer heat, creating constant ground movement beneath concrete slabs. That movement bends and stresses copper and PVC supply lines embedded in the slab, eventually cracking them. Because the leak is underground, water saturates the subfloor and lower wall cavities silently — often for weeks — before a spike in the water bill or a soft floor reveals it. Our team uses moisture mapping and thermal imaging to locate the damage zone before opening any flooring.
Does homeowners insurance cover water damage from burst pipes in Fort Worth?
Most standard homeowners policies in Texas cover sudden and accidental water damage — including burst pipes and appliance failures — but not long-term seepage or flooding from outside the home (which requires a separate NFIP flood policy). After Winter Storm Uri, many Tarrant County insurers added specific freeze-exclusion language, so it is critical to review your policy language before filing. We document every affected area with moisture readings and photos to support your adjuster's visit.
How quickly does mold grow after a water loss in Fort Worth's climate?
In Fort Worth's hot, humid summers, mold colonies can establish within 24–48 hours of a water event — faster than the national average because indoor temperatures rarely drop low enough to slow spore germination. That is why our crew deploys Dri-Eaz LGR 7000XLi dehumidifiers and Xpower B-160 air movers immediately upon arrival rather than waiting for a moisture assessment to be written up.
What should I do the moment I discover water damage in my Fort Worth home?
Shut off the water supply at the main valve if the source is a burst pipe, then turn off electricity to affected rooms at the breaker panel. Move valuables and furniture off wet flooring to prevent staining and secondary damage. Do not use a household fan — it can spread contamination and does not remove moisture from structural materials. Call a certified restoration company immediately; every hour past the 48-hour window increases the likelihood of mold growth and raises total restoration costs.

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