Frisco water-damage restoration typically runs $1,200 to $4,500, and independent crews in our Collin County network aim for 60 minutes from dispatch to arrival. WaterDamage247 operates as a referral directory — call PHONE to be matched with a licensed restoration contractor covering Frisco Square, Stonebriar, Phillips Creek Ranch, and the rest of Frisco across ZIPs 75033, 75034, and 75035.
How the referral works in Frisco
This site is a directory, not a restoration company. WaterDamage247 does not own equipment or employ crews. When you call the number on this page from Frisco, the call routes through our pay-per-call affiliate network to an independent licensed contractor serving Collin County. That contractor quotes, schedules, and performs your restoration. You pay them directly; WaterDamage247 earns a referral fee from the network only when a job is booked.
What our network partners handle in Frisco
- New-construction defect water damage — Frisco’s rapid-growth housing stock (much of it post-2010) sees supply-line fittings, water-heater connectors, and HVAC drain-pan failures more often than mature markets because of installation variance across dozens of subdivisions
- Slab-leak detection under post-tensioned foundations typical of Stonebriar and Phillips Creek Ranch subdivisions
- Frozen-pipe response during rare but destructive North Texas winter events
- Hail-driven roof water intrusion after DFW supercell events
- HVAC condensate-line overflow, which in two-story Frisco homes can flood multiple levels
- Sewer-backup Category 3 containment
- Appliance overflow extraction and structural drying
- Mold remediation with clearance testing
Typical cost in Frisco
A typical Frisco restoration invoice lands between $1,200 and $4,500. Two-story new-construction homes push costs higher when condensate-pan overflows from the upstairs air handler flood downstairs ceilings — you’re paying for two stories of drywall, insulation, and flooring on one event. Ranges drawn from HomeAdvisor and Angi aggregated data as orientation only; your specific quote comes from the contractor on site.
Insurance and Texas homeowners
Standard Texas homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental water damage from burst pipes, appliance overflow, and storm-driven roof leaks, but typically exclude flood damage from external sources and most slab leaks. Many post-Harvey policies include anti-concurrent-causation clauses that can deny combined wind-and-flood claims. Flood coverage requires a separate NFIP or private flood policy; the Texas FAIR Plan is an insurer of last resort. Frisco’s newer construction means many homeowners still have builder warranty coverage on some plumbing — check your one-year, two-year, and ten-year warranty documents before filing insurance for the same defect.
How to choose a restoration company in Frisco
- Confirm Texas licensure via the state’s contractor lookup before signing anything
- Ask for IICRC water-damage-restoration certification — the industry training credential
- Get certificates of general liability and workers’ comp insurance before demolition starts
- Insist on a written scope of work listing material tear-out, in-place drying, and rebuild items separately
- Clarify equipment rental billing (daily rate, moisture-reading endpoint)
- Prefer contractors who understand builder-warranty claim coordination — Frisco’s newer homes often have parallel warranty and insurance paths
Frequently asked questions
Why do new Frisco homes get water-damage claims so often?
Is a burst upstairs pipe covered by Frisco homeowners policy?
Should I use my builder warranty or insurance for a Frisco plumbing failure?
What's the HVAC condensate overflow pattern in Frisco?
How does Frisco's fast growth affect restoration contractor availability?
Service area
Our network covers Frisco ZIPs 75033, 75034, and 75035, with contractors working Frisco Square, Stonebriar, Phillips Creek Ranch, and the broader Collin County service area.
Call a Frisco crew
If you have active water intrusion in a new or older Frisco home, dial PHONE to be matched with a licensed restoration contractor in the WaterDamage247 referral network. Shut off water at the main, photograph everything, and start your claim once extraction is underway. For warranty-eligible items, call your builder’s customer-service line in parallel — the two processes don’t have to wait on each other.