Licensed, local professionals serving Bastrop and surrounding areas.
(903) 213-7222 Call now for a free estimateThe calls that come in most often are burst pipes inside walls or under slabs, usually discovered when a homeowner notices soft spots in flooring or a sudden spike in the water bill. That job means cutting into the affected area, stopping the leak, pulling out saturated materials (drywall, insulation, subfloor), running dehumidifiers and air movers for days, and monitoring moisture levels with a meter until the cavity dries out. The second big one is roof leaks that soak attic framing and insulation—the work there is getting water out of the structure fast, opening up the space to air, and making sure mold doesn't take hold in wood that stays damp too long.
A third common call is sewage or gray water backup into a basement or crawlspace, which requires extracting the standing water, disposing of contaminated materials safely, sanitizing surfaces, and running equipment until the space is dry and microbially safe. The fourth is appliance overflow—washing machines, water heaters, dishwashers—which usually means pulling up flooring, treating the subfloor, and sometimes replacing it if it's been wet long enough to weaken. Speed matters in all of these, but the right approach matters more: tear out what's ruined, dry what can be saved, and don't leave moisture hiding in cavities where you can't see it.
We serve Bastrop and the surrounding areas including Smithville, Elgin, and Cedar Creek. Not sure if we cover your area? Call (903) 213-7222.