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For burst pipes, flooding, leaks, and appliance failures
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View Contractors| Contractor | Damage Type | Rating | Phone | Action |
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Bayou City Restoration Pros | Water Damage | 4.9 | (713) 555-0148 | View Profile |
Lone Star Fire Recovery | Fire Damage | 4.8 | (832) 555-0186 | View Profile |
Gulf Coast Mold Solutions | Mold Remediation | 4.7 | (281) 555-0127 | View Profile |
Houston BioClean Response | Sewage Cleanup | 4.8 | (346) 555-0163 | View Profile |
Memorial Smoke & Odor Specialists | Smoke & Odor Removal | 4.6 | (713) 555-0174 | View Profile |
Houston's Gulf Coast climate brings high humidity, heavy rainfall, and hurricanes that increase the risk of water damage and flooding. Many homes and businesses also deal with leaking pipes, aging infrastructure, and moisture from air conditioning systems.
Fast response from a trusted restoration contractor is critical to prevent mold growth, structural damage, and costly repairs. Our verified Houston contractors are available 24/7 to respond quickly and help you recover with confidence.
Hiring a restoration contractor in Houston
Start with the damage type you're facing, then compare contractors on certifications (IICRC), insurance, response time, and recent reviews. Every Houston profile on repairs911 lists what a company has provided so you can shortlist two or three and request quotes.
Many are. Water and sewage emergencies don't wait for business hours, so a large share of Houston contractors offer around-the-clock dispatch — especially during hurricane season and Gulf Coast flooding events.
Immediately. Houston's humidity means mold can begin forming within 24–48 hours, and standing water spreads into drywall and subflooring within hours. The faster extraction and drying start, the lower the final repair cost.
Sudden, accidental damage like a burst pipe is usually covered. Flooding from storms and rising water generally requires separate flood insurance through the NFIP or a private carrier. Document everything with photos before cleanup begins.
Most Houston jobs run between $1,300 and $5,600 depending on the damage type, affected square footage, and how quickly work began. Sewage and large flood losses sit at the higher end; a caught-early clean-water leak is far cheaper.
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