Pflugerville, TX — Home Base
Our trucks stage in Pflugerville, which is why the 60-minute response promise starts here. From the established neighborhoods around Pfluger Park — where decades-old cast iron and copper are reaching the end of their service life — to the fast-growing sections near Lake Pflugerville and Typhoon Texas, we’ve extracted water from just about every floor plan this town builds. Slab leaks from shifting blackland clay, water heater blowouts in garage closets, condensate overflows raining out of attic air handlers in July: whatever put water where it doesn’t belong, we’ve dried its twin somewhere within two miles of your house. Zip codes 78660, 78664, and 78691, around the clock.
Round Rock, TX
Round Rock’s mix runs from 1980s slab homes near the old downtown to brand-new multi-story builds along the SH-45 corridor, and each fails differently — older supply plumbing on the south side, upstairs laundry rooms and long PEX runs in the new stock. We regularly cross US-79 for burst pipes, flooded kitchens, and post-storm cleanups, and Round Rock addresses sit well inside our one-hour response zone. If your Round Rock home takes on water, you don’t need to gamble on whichever national call center answers first — a local crew is fifteen minutes down the road.
Hutto, TX
Hutto has grown faster than almost any city in Texas, and most of its housing stock is under fifteen years old. New construction cuts one kind of risk and creates another: builder-grade supply fittings, nail strikes through PEX lines that hold until they suddenly don’t, and irrigation-saturated clay lots that move more than the slab warranty expected. When a two-year-old home in Hutto floods, owners are often shocked — the house is new, the water is real. We handle extraction, drying, and builder-warranty documentation, and we get to Hutto quick straight up US-79.
Wells Branch, TX
Wells Branch’s established townhomes and single-family streets were largely built in the 80s and 90s, which puts original water heaters, polybutylene-era plumbing, and first-generation washing machine connections right in the failure window. Shared walls raise the stakes: a unit flood doesn’t stay in one unit. We respond fast off I-35, coordinate with HOAs and neighboring owners when water crosses property lines, and document everything so multi-party insurance claims stay clean.
Manor, TX
Manor’s boom mirrors Hutto’s — new subdivisions on flat blackland prairie east of Austin, where sheet drainage during a hard storm has to go somewhere and occasionally chooses a garage. We take flood cleanup, burst-pipe extraction, and mold inspection calls throughout Manor’s newer communities, and the drive out US-290 keeps response times tight. New-build owners: keep our number with your warranty paperwork; supply-line failures in years two through five are the most common call we get from Manor.
Northeast Austin
North of US-183 and east of I-35 — Tech Ridge, Copperfield, Harris Ridge, and the neighborhoods along Parmer Lane — sits closer to our Pflugerville base than to most Austin restoration outfits fighting traffic from the south side. That geography is your advantage: we’re often on a Northeast Austin doorstep in under 30 minutes. Duplexes and rental properties are common calls here; we work directly with landlords and property managers on documentation, tenant coordination, and quick turnarounds that keep units livable.
Not sure if you’re in our zone? If you’re within about 25 minutes of Pflugerville, you are — and if a storm has us running hard, we’ll tell you our real ETA on the phone instead of overpromising. Call for a free estimate.
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