PuroClean Emergency Flood Damage Restoration and Related Water Damage Restoration Services in Houston, TX


Most people don’t realize that even a small amount of water can cause considerable damage to their homes or property causing them to look for water damage restoration. Water can be a very damaging element, as when it finds its way into properties the result is often extensive water damage, structural damage, and mold growth. Thus, knowing how to spot trouble areas to prevent water damage in your home or commercial property is critical.

Call the experts at PuroClean of Central Southwest Houston if your property is affected by water damage caused by floods, broken pipes, backed-up sewer lines, leaking faucets or toilets, air conditioning units, old water heaters, or any other kind of water damage in your home or business. Our IICRC-certified technicians are here 24 hours a day and seven days a week to help with any issues regarding water damage restoration in Central Southwest Houston, TX.

Most property owners have never experienced water damage in their homes or business. Statistics show that 1 in 55 homes will suffer from some sort of water damage every year. We often get calls from homeowners experiencing wet or flooded floors in their property, including wet carpets, tile, or wet wood floors. These floods are often caused by frozen or leaky pipes, malfunctioning appliances, old and rusty water heaters, and clogged air conditioning systems. They can also be caused by natural disasters. Whatever the reasons, professional water damage restoration is vital in such cases.

Most Common Reasons For Water Damage In Your Property


Storm Damage and Flash Floods

Water damage may strike your property due to natural catastrophes such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and other phenomena. Strong winds and heavy rains can cause harm to your roof, causing rainwater to drain directly into your home or business. Worse, severe weather can sometimes result in flash flooding, particularly if your property is located in a flood-prone zone. Read our guide for what to do when flash floods strike.

Overflowing Bathtubs, Sinks, and Washing Machines

You would be surprised to know that at times people living in multiple story units forget to turn the water off as they are preparing a bath, leading to overflows. Other times, appliances like washing machines fail, causing water to spill out. These events end up flooding inside the walls, floors, and damaging drywall and ceiling materials as well as other home components. Head over to our blog to find out what actions to take if your washing machine overflows.

Pipes and Supply Line Leaks

The pipes on your property carry water throughout, so a leak or puncture can lead to significant damage. A leaking kitchen sink pipe might allow enough water to flow into the cabinet below it, potentially causing damage. A leak like this can cause significant water damage and the formation of a mold colony, as dry damp spaces are prime breeding grounds for mold spores. Learn how to detect if there is a leak leading to water damage within your walls.

Frozen Pipes

Frozen pipes are a common issue in the colder months that encounter. As the temperatures get lower, the water in pipes that are not well insulated can freeze. Water expands when it freezes, which damages the water lines, creating leaky pipes, and flooding the house. Read our tips on how to prevent pipes from freezing, and find tips about winter storm safety for homeowners.

Dangers of Not Resolving Water Damage

Blocked Drains and Sump Pumps

Hair, grease accumulation, toiletries, dirt, and other foreign objects can obstruct the drainpipe and prevent regular drainage. When clogged drains are not addressed promptly, they may easily back up and cause flooding and damage to your home’s interior. An inefficient, obstructed, damaged, or failing sump pump will leave your basement dealing with large quantities of water that cannot be drained. Being unable to evacuate the water can lead to costly flood damage. Here are some tips to help maintain your sump pump.

Extinguishing a Fire

Many people wouldn’t think of it, but a common side-effect of fire is dealing with heavy water damage. First Responders and emergency sprinkler systems douse the entirety of the property under considerable amounts of water in an effort to stop the fire. We also have had many events where people looking for a place to hang their clothes, use the pipes for the sprinkler system, which triggers the sprinklers, flooding many floors at times. Read our list of facts about home sprinkler systems.

Roof Leaks

The physical integrity of your roof is vital to maintaining conditions on the inside of your home. Over time, natural wear and tear will cause roofs to weaken and leaks to form. When the roof is breached, precipitation will enter your home and begin to cause damage in its wake. If the water damage is not addressed within 24-48 hours after the intrusion, the standing water and buildup of humidity may lead to mold growth. Find out what actions you should take if you discover a leak in your roof.

Ice Dams

Ice dams form on roofs during a cycle of snow precipitating, melting, then refreezing. This is caused by the heat of the attic rising upwards and causing the frozen snow to melt into liquid water. The liquid water runs off towards the edges of the roof but refreezes in the sub-freezing temperatures, resulting in a buildup of ice along the edges of the roof. This damming effect will then cause snow and ice to build up and put your roof in major jeopardy of being overloaded and damaged. Read our guide towards the most effective means of preventing ice dams on your roof.

FAQs

How do you put out fires without an extinguisher?

You can use sand or dirt to put out small fires. Never use water on an oil fire because water will evaporate and carry burning grease particles. Never use water on an electrical fire because water […]

How long will the restoration process take?

The length of time varies on the extent of the damage. Additionally, local authorities and your insurance agent will also want to investigate the damage before the restoration company can start the[…]

Do you get water out of carpet?

Yes – we have a system for removing water from carpets, but sometimes carpets and pads must be replaced after getting wet.[…]

Can I put out an electrical fire with water?

[VIDEO] No! Water conducts electricity and can deliver a potentially deadly electric shock. If the fire is from an appliance and you can safely unplug it, go ahead. You can also use a heavy blanket[…]

What is involved in reconstruction?

Reconstruction may involve electrical, drywall, carpentry, or painting, flooring, cabinetry, roofing, permit acquisition, replacement or installation, project management or inspections and will dep[…]

Why choose PuroClean for your water damage restoration needs in Houston?

Trusted

We have earned the trust of homeowners, insurance professionals, home service providers, and property managers throughout North America.

State-of-the-art Equipment

We use a range of modern, high-quality equipment that work together to create the most effective drying conditions.

Ongoing Communication

At every step, we keep you and your insurance agent informed. We want everyone involved to understand what is happening, what to expect, and what to do.

Offering thorough water damage restoration

Thorough Cleanup

We treat water-damaged property as if it were our own. Our technicians dry every item respectfully and professionally, from your carpet to your family photographs.

Unlike any other water damage repair company, we rescue and restore lives and property with the PuroClean QuickDry System™ in the shortest possible time and at a much lower cost than the traditional drying system many of our competitors use. Using state-of-the-art equipment for drying, dehumidifying, deodorizing, and disinfecting, we restore your home or business with minimal disruption so that you can get back to your normal life.

PuroClean Emergency Flood and Related Water Damage Restoration Services in Houston

  • Water Removal

  • Emergency Water Extraction

  • Drying and Dehumidification

  • Carpet Restoration

  • Carpet Cleaning, Deodorization and Spot Removal

  • Mold and Odor Removal

  • Reconstruction

Urgency and Sensitivity

Recognizing that water damage causes a devastating setback to families or businesses, our Paramedics of Property Damage® respond with urgency and sensitivity 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to professionally salvage your property. We understand the trauma you are facing, so we rescue your property with compassion and minimal disruption to your daily life.

Detailed and Accurate Assessments

Our professionals identify the full extent of water damage, both visible and unseen, by using sensors such as moisture detectors and hygrometers. Meanwhile, we help homeowners overcome their feeling of helplessness by explaining the process in a way that they can understand what is happening, what to expect, and what they can do.