Storm and creek-driven flooding can fill a Haltom City home with water fast. Our IICRC-certified crew responds 24/7 to extract standing water and dry the structure before it spreads further.
Live dispatcher answers 24/7. Certified crew on the way to your Haltom City property as soon as one is available.
Dri-Eaz LGR dehumidifiers, Velo PRO air movers, and FLIR thermal imaging on every truck.
Fast extraction and structured drying stop mold before it starts, typically within 24 to 48 hours.
FLIR thermal mapping and moisture meters document every affected zone for your insurance adjuster.
Call (817) 214-1888 and describe the flooding. We ask the right questions to send the right crew with the right equipment.
Moisture meters and a FLIR thermal camera map every wet area, even behind walls, before any work starts.
Truck-mount extractors remove standing water, then LGR dehumidifiers and air movers dry the structure.
We verify dry readings against IICRC S500 drying goals before calling the job complete.
Big Fossil Creek has a documented flood history in Haltom City dating back to a major 1962 event, and the city's own FEMA floodplain page puts the flood chance at 26% over a 30-year mortgage. Flood water is often Category 2 or 3, meaning extraction, disinfection, and full structural drying are needed, not just a quick mop-up.
Flooding from Big Fossil Creek or a sudden storm drain backup needs a crew that understands both the water removal and the contamination risk. We document every step for your insurance claim.
Live dispatcher every call, day or night. No voicemail, no answering service.
IICRC-certified technicians with WRT and ASD credentials on every job.
From extraction to mold prevention, one crew handles the full restoration process.
Locally operated in Haltom City, not a franchise call center. We know which areas sit closest to Big Fossil Creek and carry the highest flood exposure.
Flood calls in Haltom City generally fall into one of two patterns.
Problem: Heavy rain can push Big Fossil Creek beyond its banks, sending water into nearby homes and yards within hours.
Our Solution: We extract standing water, dry the structure to IICRC S500 standards, and document the event for an NFIP or private flood-policy claim, since standard homeowners insurance doesn't cover rising floodwater.
Problem: Heavy rain can overwhelm storm drains away from the creek itself, pushing contaminated water back into garages and ground-floor rooms.
Our Solution: We treat storm drain backup as Category 2 or 3 water, extracting and disinfecting the affected area before drying begins.
Standard homeowners insurance typically excludes rising floodwater, including overflow from Big Fossil Creek. Flood coverage usually requires a separate NFIP or private flood policy. We document the damage thoroughly either way so you have what you need for whichever claim applies.
Floodwater is usually Category 2 or 3 under IICRC standards, meaning it likely carries bacteria or contamination. It requires extraction, disinfection, and full structural drying, not just removing the visible water.
Cost depends on the water category, square footage affected, and how long the water sat before cleanup started. We never quote a fixed price over the phone. Call (817) 214-1888 for a free, in-person estimate.
Extraction usually starts the same day you call. Structural drying takes several days depending on the contamination level and what materials absorbed the water. We confirm the structure is fully dry before calling a job complete.
IICRC Certified S500 Water Damage Restoration
TDLR-Licensed Mold Remediation Contractor in Texas
OSHA Compliant, Licensed & Insured in Texas
Locally operated in Haltom City, TX, not a franchise
Standing flood water needs to come out fast, before it migrates into flooring and walls.
Full structural drying to IICRC S500 standards once standing water is removed.
Storm drain backup and creek flooding often carry the same Category 3 contamination as sewage.