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Water Damage Restoration in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth is a sprawling city with neighborhoods that span generations — from early 20th-century craftsman homes near the Cultural District to post-war bungalows in Fairmount and Ryan Place to mid-century slab homes in established suburbs to new construction on the western edge. Every part of the city has its own water damage profile, and the causes range from ancient cast-iron plumbing to storm flooding along Trinity River tributaries to AC systems pushed past their limits every Texas summer. United Cleaning & Emergency Restoration has served Fort Worth homeowners since 1979. We know this city. We know its neighborhoods, its housing stock, and what North Texas weather does to homes that have been standing for decades. We respond 24 hours a day, dispatch fast, and bring IICRC-certified technicians and professional equipment to every job. Call us now if water is in your home — we'll be there.

Quick Answers for Fort Worth Homeowners

How fast should water damage be handled in Fort Worth, TX?

Immediately. Fort Worth's combination of older housing stock, storm-prone weather, and Texas humidity means water damage can become a serious structural and mold problem within 24 hours of exposure. In historic neighborhoods where original plaster walls and wood framing are still in place, water absorption is rapid and the damage can be more extensive than in newer homes. Speed of response is the single most impactful variable in how well the restoration goes.

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Will insurance cover water damage in Texas?

In most cases, yes — provided the damage was sudden and accidental. Burst pipes, storm flooding, appliance failures, and roof damage from hail or wind all typically qualify under standard homeowners policies in Texas. Gradual leak damage or long-term neglect is generally excluded. We document the full cause and scope of every job from the start to support a well-organized insurance claim.

Why Fort Worth Sees Water Damage Across Every Neighborhood

Fort Worth is a large city with a diverse housing inventory, and water damage here takes many forms.



In the older established neighborhoods — Fairmount, Ryan Place, Polytechnic Heights, Riverside — homes can be 80 to 100+ years old. Original cast-iron and galvanized plumbing systems in these homes have reached and often exceeded their service life. They fail in ways that can release significant water into wall framing and foundations that were never designed with moisture intrusion in mind. Plaster walls absorb water readily. Wood framing from this era, while often old-growth and dense, holds moisture and can develop structural problems if not dried promptly and thoroughly.


Storm exposure is significant throughout Fort Worth. The Trinity River basin and its tributaries run through portions of the city, and flood-prone areas near West Fork and the Clear Fork experience recurring high-water events during severe storms. Hail is a consistent annual risk — insurance claims from hail events are among the most common in Tarrant County, and roof damage from those events opens the door to water intrusion through shingles, flashing, and ridge cap systems.


In the mid-century and newer neighborhoods that make up the bulk of Fort Worth's residential base, slab foundations and Texas AC systems create the same risk profile found throughout DFW. A clogged condensate drain line in a Fort Worth home in the middle of July can overflow an attic air handler quickly, saturating insulation and ceiling drywall before there's any sign of a problem in the living space below.


Fort Worth's clay soil adds another dimension. As soil expands and contracts with moisture content through the year, slab foundations shift. Plumbing embedded in or below the slab can crack or separate at joints. A slab leak in a Fort Worth home can release water continuously into the substrate below living areas for a significant period before it announces itself through buckled flooring or a water stain at a baseboard.

Common Water Damage Emergencies We Handle in Fort Worth

Across the full breadth of Fort Worth, we handle a wide variety of water emergencies.



Historic home pipe failures in the older inner-city neighborhoods — cast-iron supply lines, galvanized drain systems, and lead joints at fixture connections. Slab leak events in mid-century homes that have had decades of soil movement working on their foundation plumbing. AC condensate overflows through ceiling assemblies in homes throughout the city. Water heater failures in utility rooms, garages, and closets. Appliance line ruptures — from dishwasher supply lines, refrigerator water connections, and washing machine hoses. Storm flooding that enters through foundation cracks, compromised door thresholds, and window wells during heavy rain events. And post-hail roof damage that reveals itself over weeks of subsequent rain before a homeowner connects the stain on the ceiling to the storm that came through three weeks ago.


Whatever the source, we've handled it throughout Fort Worth, and our team is equipped to handle it in your home.

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Our Water Damage Restoration Process

Step 1 — 24/7 Emergency Response

We take calls every hour of the day and night and dispatch a certified technician immediately. We aim to arrive at your Fort Worth home within 60 minutes so we can stop the spread before it grows further.

Step 2 — Comprehensive Inspection and Moisture Mapping

Fort Worth homes often have complexities — finished historic interiors, multi-layer flooring, and plaster walls — that require careful, thorough moisture assessment. We use thermal imaging and professional moisture meters to identify the full extent of water migration, including areas not accessible by sight.


Step 3 — Water Extraction

Commercial extraction equipment removes standing water from affected areas quickly. In homes with significant volume or multiple affected rooms, we bring the staffing and equipment to handle the job efficiently.

Step 4 — Structural Drying

Industrial air movers and high-capacity dehumidifiers run continuously throughout all affected zones. We monitor and document moisture levels daily, adjusting equipment placement as drying progresses. Most jobs reach target levels in three to five days, though complex or historic structures may take longer.


Step 5 — Mold Prevention

Every job receives EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment on all water-affected surfaces before reconstruction begins. In older Fort Worth homes where materials are more porous and moisture can hide for longer, this step is particularly important.

Step 6 — Repairs and Restoration

We handle the full rebuild — replacing drywall, flooring, insulation, and structural components that could not be dried and saved. We work carefully in historic and older properties and treat every home's materials with respect.


Step 7 — Insurance Documentation and Coordination

We photograph and document every phase of the restoration and work directly with your insurance adjuster. Our documentation is organized to support an accurate, complete claim and minimize the back-and-forth that can slow down the process.

Why Fort Worth Homeowners Choose United Cleaning & Emergency Restoration

  • Family-owned by the Larriviere family since 1979 — we've been part of this city for over four decades
  • IICRC-certified technicians with extensive experience across Fort Worth's diverse housing stock
  • 40+ years of hands-on restoration work throughout the city and greater DFW
  • Direct insurance coordination — we communicate with adjusters and keep the claim moving
  • 24/7 availability with real people answering and real technicians dispatching
  • 80+ five-star Google reviews and 25+ five-star Facebook reviews from actual Fort Worth-area customers
  • Experience restoring both historic and modern homes with equal care and competency
  • Honest, transparent assessments — no inflated scope, no unnecessary work

A Message From the Company

"Fort Worth is a city with tremendous variety — in its neighborhoods, in its homes, and in the kinds of water damage situations we're called to handle here. That variety is one of the reasons experience matters so much in this business.

We've been restoring homes across Fort Worth since 1979. We've worked in historic neighborhoods where the materials and construction methods require real care. We've handled slab leaks in mid-century homes, AC overflow disasters in summer, and post-storm situations when half a neighborhood needed attention at once.

What we bring to every job is the same: honesty about what we find, thoroughness in how we address it, and a genuine commitment to leaving your home in better condition than when we arrived.

Call us. We'll be there."

— United Cleaning & Emergency Restoration

Serving Fort Worth, TX and the Surrounding Area

United Cleaning & Emergency Restoration serves homeowners throughout Fort Worth — from the historic near-Southside neighborhoods to the mid-cities communities along Loop 820 to newer developments in the western and southwestern parts of the city.

We also serve North Richland Hills, Haltom City, Arlington, and communities throughout the broader DFW Metroplex. If you're in Tarrant County or the surrounding area, we're your local restoration team.

Frequently Asked QuestionS About Water Damage

  • How long does water damage restoration take in a Fort Worth home?

    For most residential jobs, extraction and structural drying take three to seven days. Older homes with plaster walls, original wood framing, or multiple affected areas may require more time to reach target moisture levels. Reconstruction time after drying depends on scope — from one to two weeks for minor repairs to three to four weeks for more extensive material replacement.

  • Will I need to leave my home during restoration?

    Not necessarily. In many cases, homeowners remain in the home throughout the process. If damage is widespread, if contaminated water is involved, or if major structural work needs to happen in occupied areas, we'll discuss the situation honestly and help you make an informed decision.

  • Does my homeowners insurance cover this type of damage?

    If the damage was sudden and accidental, almost certainly yes. Texas homeowners policies are designed to cover storm intrusion, pipe failures, and appliance events. We provide organized, detailed documentation that supports your claim from the first day of work.

  • How serious is the mold risk in a Fort Worth home after water damage?

    Serious enough to address on every job. Texas heat and humidity — especially in the warmer months — create conditions where mold can develop within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure. In older homes with organic materials that absorb moisture readily, that risk is even more pronounced. Our antimicrobial treatment is part of the standard process on every restoration.

  • What should I do the moment I discover water damage?

    Confirm the space is electrically safe before approaching standing water. Shut off the source if you can safely reach it. Document the damage with photos and video before anything is disturbed or moved. Then call us immediately. Don't apply bleach or run fans without professional guidance — both can interfere with proper drying and complicate your insurance claim.

Water in Your Fort Worth Home Needs Professional Attention Now

Whether you're in a 100-year-old craftsman near downtown or a 1970s ranch house in an established neighborhood or a newer home on the southwest side, water damage works the same way — it spreads, it saturates, and it creates the conditions for mold. The faster a certified team is in your home with the right equipment, the better your outcome.



United Cleaning & Emergency Restoration is available around the clock and has been serving Fort Worth homeowners for more than 40 years. We're a family-owned company that takes this work seriously.


Call us now. We'll answer and we'll come to you.

United Cleaning & Emergency Restoration

Available 24/7 — Fort Worth, TX and All of DFW — Family-Owned Since 1979

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