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Moreover, the insurance company will ensure that you did your part in minimizing the damage by having you call a professional water damage restoration company. We have the knowledge and experience in working with your insurance carrier.
Real pricing data from completed water damage projects across Frisco, Collin County, and Denton County
Frisco Average Project
$4,100
Typical range: $1,500 – $7,000
Cost Per Square Foot
$3.50–$7.50
Depends on water category and damage class
Response Window
45 Min
Our guaranteed arrival time anywhere in Frisco
Burst Pipes / Rainwater
$3.00–$4.00 / sq ft
Least expensive to restore. Common Frisco causes include burst pipes during winter freezes, roof leaks from spring hail, and supply line failures in Frisco's large production homes with multiple bathrooms and appliances.
Appliance Overflow / AC Condensate
$4.00–$6.50 / sq ft
Contains contaminants requiring sanitization. Frisco's large homes with multiple AC units mean more condensate drain lines — and more chances for overflow. Dishwasher and washing machine failures common in high-occupancy family homes.
Sewage Backup / Storm Flooding
$7.00–$7.50 / sq ft
Most hazardous and expensive. Includes sewage backups and Cottonwood Creek or Stewart Creek overflow during heavy Collin County spring storms. Everything it contacts typically requires full replacement.
Bathroom
Up to $3,000
Frisco's large homes often have 4–5 bathrooms — a single undetected fixture leak can affect adjacent rooms before it's discovered. Most common first-call scenario across Frisco subdivisions.
Walls / Drywall
$300–$2,200
Repair runs $300–$850 for minor damage; replacement is $1.50–$3.50 per sq ft. Improper window flashing and moisture barriers in Frisco's fast-built subdivisions allow water to enter wall cavities undetected for months.
Flooring
$200–$5,000+
Frisco's larger homes have more floor area — total replacement costs run higher than the DFW average. Engineered hardwood and luxury vinyl plank common in Frisco builds are more water-sensitive than tile or solid hardwood.
Slab / Foundation
$500–$6,000
Frisco's Blackland Prairie clay expands with spring rain and shrinks in summer heat, stressing slab penetrations year-round. Low-lying areas near Cottonwood Creek and Stewart Creek see elevated groundwater after heavy rain.
Multi-Story Homes
$3,500–$8,000
Frisco's large two and three-story homes mean water travels down through multiple floors and ceilings when a second-floor bathroom or appliance fails — significantly increasing scope and total restoration cost.
Whole House / Major Flooding
$10,000–$20,000+
Frisco's larger homes push whole-house costs above DFW averages. Typically follows Winter Storm Uri-style freeze events, Cottonwood or Stewart Creek flooding, or long-term construction defect leaks in newer subdivisions.
We provide no-obligation, free assessments to help you understand the scope and cost of the water damage restoration work needed. Our transparent pricing ensures you know exactly what to expect.
Certified water damage restoration experts in Frisco TX, utilize advanced equipment and techniques to safely and effectively mitigate water damage, ensuring your property is properly restored and your family can return to a safe living environment.
We handle the insurance process for you, including direct billing to your insurance company. This simplifies the process and reduces your stress during a challenging time.
Texas Water Doctor is fully licensed and insured, giving you peace of mind that your property is in safe, professional hands. Our credentials reflect our commitment to excellence and reliability.
As soon as you contact us, our trained technicians will swiftly arrive on the scene to conduct an exhaustive evaluation of the situation. Following the assessment, we will outline an actionable plan for effective water damage removal and restoration, and once given the green light, we will immediately initiate the process of water remediation of your property.
If you suspect water damage on property, don’t hesitate to contact us. We offer water damage inspection and estimates.
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"Texas Water Doctor responded immediately to our burst pipe emergency. Their team was professional, efficient, and helped us navigate the insurance process seamlessly. Our home looks as good as new!"
Texas Water Doctor provides emergency water damage restoration, flood cleanup, and mold remediation services throughout Frisco and surrounding Collin & Denton County areas. Find your neighborhood below for immediate 24/7 emergency response.
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West Frisco's rapid growth demands reliable water damage response. Our certified technicians know the unique challenges of new construction water issues, from builder-grade plumbing failures to foundation settling problems in North Texas clay soil.
North Frisco's luxury communities require premium restoration services. Our technicians are experienced with high-end materials, custom finishes, and the unique water damage challenges of lakefront and golf course properties.
Central Frisco's diverse properties get our fastest response times. From downtown condos to established suburban homes, we handle all types of water damage with specialized equipment for both residential and commercial properties.
East Frisco's established neighborhoods trust our expertise. We understand the unique challenges of mature properties, from aging plumbing systems to creek-related flooding, providing comprehensive restoration solutions.
South Frisco's dynamic business district requires 24/7 availability. We provide rapid response for both commercial and residential properties, with specialized teams for office buildings, retail spaces, and high-density residential complexes.