Flooded yard or rising water near Big Fossil Creek in Fossil Springs? Our IICRC-certified crew responds 24/7. A live dispatcher answers every call at (817) 214-1888.
Fossil Springs takes its name from Big Fossil Creek, the same waterway with a documented flood history dating back to 1962 and the source of Haltom City's own FEMA flood-probability figure of 26% over a 30-year mortgage. Properties here carry the most direct creek-flood exposure in the city.
Mold can begin developing within 24 to 48 hours of water sitting untreated. Every hour without extraction increases the total restoration cost. Call (817) 214-1888 now.
Fossil Springs' direct proximity to Big Fossil Creek drives two recurring damage patterns:
Properties closest to the creek face the most direct flood exposure in Haltom City when water levels rise during sustained rain. Our flood damage restoration team handles Category 1 through 3 events.
When the creek is already high, storm drains nearby can back up faster, adding a second source of water on top of creek-driven flooding. Our water mitigation service stops active damage before it spreads further.
Your flood risk doesn't wait for business hours. We dispatch from 3220 Haltom Rd, with Big Fossil Creek's flood pattern factored into how we plan a response. A live person answers (817) 214-1888 at any hour, day or night.
Yes. We serve Fossil Springs and every Haltom City neighborhood 24/7. A live dispatcher answers every call at (817) 214-1888, and an IICRC-certified crew responds as soon as one is available.
Fossil Springs' biggest risk is direct flood exposure from Big Fossil Creek during heavy storms, compounded by storm drain backup when creek levels are already elevated.
Usually not on its own. Rising floodwater from Big Fossil Creek typically requires a separate NFIP or private flood policy, since standard homeowners insurance generally excludes it. We document the damage thoroughly regardless of which policy applies.