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Texas Storm Damage Restoration Services

Storm damage restoration demand stays high across Texas because our weather swings hard and fast. Gulf hurricanes and tropical storms can push wind-driven rain into homes from Houston to San Antonio, while North Texas hail season routinely shreds shingles and dents flashing in Dallas and Fort Worth. Central Texas sees severe thunderstorms and straight-line winds that peel back roofing and drive water into attics and walls around Austin. Winter freeze events can also turn small vulnerabilities into major losses when ice, wind, and sudden thaw cycles open up roofs and siding and let moisture spread quickly. When storms hit, the goal is to stop the intrusion fast and prevent secondary damage like mold.

A-Star Restoration provides 24/7 emergency response with IICRC-certified technicians who know how to stabilize storm-damaged properties the right way. We document conditions, protect affected areas, and start drying and dehumidification to limit swelling, staining, and microbial growth after wind-driven rain or roof leaks. Our team works with the realities of Texas insurance claims, helping you gather photos and moisture documentation and coordinate with common carriers while you focus on your family and home. We serve the major metros statewide—Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Fort Worth—so you’re not waiting on out-of-town crews after widespread storms.

Need a specific storm recovery plan? We handle Hurricane Damage, Wind Damage, and Hail Damage, plus fast Emergency Roof Tarping to keep more water out while repairs are scheduled. If your home has active leaks, downed debris impacts, or visible roof or siding damage, call anytime—day or night.

Common Causes of Storm Damage Restoration

Texas storms don’t damage homes in one “typical” way—risk changes fast from the Gulf Coast to North Texas. Along the coast near Houston and Galveston, hurricanes and tropical storms push wind-driven rain through roof edges, flashing, and older window seals, then soak attics and insulation. In Central Texas cities like Austin and San Antonio, intense downpours can overwhelm gutters and drainage, backing water into crawl spaces and first floors. When moisture isn’t dried correctly, it can spread beyond what you see, turning a small leak into a larger restoration job.

North Texas brings its own hazards, especially during DFW hail season when shingles, skylights, and siding take impacts that leave openings for the next round of rain. Freeze events across the state can split supply lines in walls and attics, leading to fast-moving interior water losses that may become Category 2 or Category 3 if sewage or storm runoff is involved. A-Star Restoration responds 24/7 with IICRC-certified crews to stabilize the structure, document damage for insurance, and start controlled drying with dehumidifiers and air movers—often over several days depending on materials and humidity.

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Storm Damage Restoration Cost

Costs vary by severity, square footage and required services. See our detailed cost guide for Texas averages.

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Insurance Coverage For Storm Damage Restoration

Most homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental damage. See our carrier-by-carrier coverage guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly should water damage be addressed?
Water damage should be addressed within the first 24 to 48 hours. After that window, mold growth typically begins and structural damage worsens rapidly.
Does homeowners insurance cover water damage?
Most homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental water damage (burst pipes, appliance failures) but exclude gradual leaks and flooding from external sources. Flooding requires a separate NFIP policy.
How much does restoration cost in Texas?
Restoration costs in Texas typically range from $1,000 to $20,000+ depending on damage severity, water category, square footage and required services. Most insured losses settle in the $4,000 to $12,000 range.
Can mold develop after flooding?
Yes. Mold can begin to develop within 24 to 48 hours of flooding if affected materials are not dried quickly. This is why fast professional drying is critical.
Do you provide emergency services?
Yes. A-Star Restoration provides 24/7 emergency restoration response across Texas — water, fire, mold, sewage and storm damage.

Need Storm Damage Restoration Help?

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