Frisco's fast growth built in its water risks: slab leaks from shifting Blackland Prairie clay, second-floor bathrooms leaking into living space, and runoff from Stewart, Cottonwood, and Panther Creek. Our crews pump out the water, dry the structure, and check moisture before closing up. Call (469) 804-9910 for 24/7 response.
Frisco is dispatched from our water damage restoration team in Dallas, so one call brings the full operation, not a subcontractor.
Water Damage Restoration in Frisco, TX
Water problems in Frisco rarely announce themselves politely. A hose behind the washer splits while the family is at a game up at The Star, an upstairs shower pan quietly weeps into the ceiling below for weeks, or a slab leak that has been chewing on the copper under the foundation finally pushes up through the hardwood. Frisco is a city of tall, room-heavy homes, and water uses every one of those floors and cavities as a path, sliding down studs and pooling in the subfloor where nobody thinks to look. Between the North Texas heat and the humidity that hangs on through the warm months, a damp wall can start growing mold before the second day is out.
Water Damage Restoration Dallas takes Frisco calls around the clock, holidays and 3 AM included. We run out of Dallas, roughly 27 miles south down the Dallas North Tollway, so the technician assigned to your address is already pointed up the corridor instead of sitting in a backlog. You reach an actual person on the phone who dispatches a crew, and that crew arrives on the first trip with truck-mounted extraction, commercial drying gear, and the moisture logs and photos your adjuster is going to ask for. Call (469) 804-9910 and you get a real ETA, not a promise to call back.
Water Damage Risk Across Frisco
Frisco is not one uniform grid, and the water calls we run change with the part of town. What threatens a slab-on-grade home out west is not what floods a two-story near a creek in the middle of the city. Knowing your pocket of Frisco tells us a lot before we even pull up.
West of the Tollway (Phillips Creek Ranch, The Trails, Newman Village). This is the newest stretch of Frisco, built out heavily through the 2010s on the same Blackland Prairie clay that shifts hard between wet and dry. The homes are large and stacked with second-floor bathrooms, laundry rooms, and air handlers, so the leaks we see here run downward: a failed toilet supply or a cracked shower pan saturating the ceiling and wall cavities of the level below before a stain shows.
Central Frisco along the creek corridors (Panther Creek Estates, Chapel Creek, Village Lakes). Stewart Creek, Cottonwood Creek, and Panther Creek all thread through this middle band on their way to Little Elm Reservoir. The clay soil sheds rain almost as fast as it falls, so a single hard Blackland storm can pond a street, choke a storm inlet, and push runoff toward a ground floor that never appears on a flood map.
East of Preston Road (Stonebriar, Starwood, Stonebrook). These are Frisco's older, settled neighborhoods, with plenty of homes now past twenty years. The supply lines, angle stops, and washer hoses that went in during the earlier boom have aged into the window where fittings weep and let go, and the mature slabs have ridden enough drought-to-flood cycles to crack a line beneath the foundation.
⚠️ Why Frisco Homes Face Elevated Water Damage Risk
Frisco's water risk traces back to how violently fast it grew. When the suburban wave pushed north over Plano in the late 1990s, Frisco spent the 2000s as one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, throwing up subdivision after subdivision of big two-story homes on tight builder timelines. Two habits of that boom follow our crews from job to job: air handlers and full baths parked on the second floor right over finished living space, and supply plumbing installed in a hurry that has now aged into the range where valves and fittings start to fail. Under all of it sits Blackland Prairie clay, a dense soil that soaks up barely a tenth of an inch of rain an hour and heaves and shrinks as it swings between soaking spells and Texas droughts. Every swing tugs at the water lines cast through the foundation, which is why slab leaks stay near the top of our Frisco log.
Why the Ground Under Frisco Drives So Many Calls
More than anything else, the soil is what makes Frisco different. Blackland Prairie clay does not just sit there. It expands after a rain and clenches back down through a dry stretch, and that constant push and pull works on the copper and PEX threaded through the slab until a fitting finally gives. A patch of floor that stays warm to the touch, a water bill climbing with no explanation, or a faint hiss when every fixture is shut off is usually the slab telling on itself. Because the source dictates how we extract and how we dry, tracing it is always the first thing we do.
The rest of Frisco's calls stack on top of that clay problem. The freezes matter: when a North Texas cold snap digs in the way February 2021 did, the pipes in unheated attics, garages, and exterior walls are the ones that split and flood a home overnight. So do the summers, when months of nonstop air conditioning let a plugged condensate line or a rusted drain pan under a second-floor air handler drip into the ceiling and closet below for weeks before anyone notices. And when the creeks run high, runoff finds ground floors the flood maps never flagged. Whatever the trigger, the water behaves the same way once it is inside, so the response has to be just as consistent.
Water Damage Services We Provide in Frisco
Whatever put the water in your home, the plan holds: pull it out fast, restore what it touched, and dry the structure down to a number a meter can confirm. Here is the full scope we cover for Frisco property owners.
Water Extraction
Paired truck-mounted extractors and submersible pumps pull standing water out of a Frisco home at a pace no household wet-vac can come near. Some people call this water mitigation or water cleanup, and it is where every Frisco water restoration and water damage repair job starts.
Water extraction in Frisco TX →24/7 Emergency Water Removal
A line that bursts at midnight or a slab leak fanning out across the floor has no patience for business hours. We pick up at any hour and point a crew up the Tollway to Frisco. We take 24 hour water damage calls across Frisco, and that 24/7 water damage line never goes to voicemail.
Emergency water removal in Frisco TX →Flood Damage Restoration
When runoff or a swollen Stewart Creek or Cottonwood Creek pushes into a home, it takes full extraction, structural drying, and cleanup to set right. We bring a flooded Frisco house back from soaked to sound. From flood cleanup through the flood damage repair that follows, we carry a flooded Frisco home from soaked to sound.
Flood damage restoration in Frisco TX →Sewage Cleanup & Sanitization
A sewer line that backs up rates as a Category 3 biohazard, far beyond anything a mop should touch. We contain it, haul it out, disinfect the space, and clear the smell across Frisco. Our sewage backup cleanup covers full sewage removal and black water cleanup.
Sewage cleanup in Frisco TX →Commercial Water Damage
Offices and retail around The Star, Frisco Square, and the Legacy corridor count on staying open. We lift standing water off your commercial floor and keep the doors working.
Commercial water damage in Frisco TX →Mold Remediation
Dampness trapped in a wall gives mold a start within a day or two. Our TDLR-licensed partners run the containment, removal, and HEPA filtration for Frisco homes.
Mold remediation in Frisco TX →Mold After Water Damage in Frisco
The reason we push so hard on Frisco jobs is simple: mold needs warmth, moisture, and something to feed on, and a North Texas summer serves up all three. A colony can take hold within 24 to 48 hours of a leak, and it nearly always starts out of sight, tucked in a wall cavity or under the flooring, with a musty smell the only warning you get. Getting the water out is the start of the job, not the end of it. Extract the water but shortcut the drying, and all you have really done is trap the dampness behind the drywall.
That is why drying is its own dedicated stage on every Frisco job. We run commercial air movers and dehumidifiers on the structure, then come back with moisture meters and thermal imaging to prove the hidden pockets have truly dried out, not just the surface you can reach with a hand. Where mold has already taken root, our mold remediation partners handle the removal and treatment.
Mold remediation and removal services are performed by or in partnership with a TDLR-licensed Mold Remediation Contractor. We do not perform mold testing, inspection, or assessment, remediation and removal only.
Neighborhoods & ZIP Codes We Serve in Frisco
Our crews respond throughout Frisco TX, from Phillips Creek Ranch and the newer builds west of the Tollway over to Stonebriar and the settled streets east of Preston Road, every ZIP code, any hour you call.
Frisco TX Neighborhoods
Frisco TX ZIP Codes
We also serve neighboring Plano, McKinney, The Colony, Little Elm, and Prosper. View all service areas →
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