Water Damage Restoration in Allen, TX
- Crews answering Allen calls 24/7
- Licensed, insured, IICRC-certified technicians
- We log the loss and bill your carrier for you
Credentialed & on call in Allen




From Extraction to Rebuild, Handled by One Crew
Allen's executive-home subdivisions — Twin Creeks, Watters Crossing, StarCreek — sit on Collin County's reactive clay soil, and the copper plumbing under 1990s-through-2000s slabs in those neighborhoods is now old enough to produce slab leaks. AC condensate overflows at second-floor air handlers are the other call we field most often from Allen, quietly soaking insulation and ceilings through the long cooling season. SummitFrame Restore dispatches from northwest Dallas to Allen via US-75 for emergency water damage — IICRC-certified drying, moisture verification, and direct insurance billing.
- Round-the-clock water cleanup, extraction, and structural drying
- Mold control through finished repair, all in-house
- We bill the carrier and manage the claim file
The Restoration Work We Cover in Allen
Emergency Water Damage
A crew on the way the same day for burst pipes, overflowing appliances, and storm roof leaks.
Water Removal & Extraction
Truck-mounted pumps clear standing water, then we dry the structure to a verified standard.
Mold Removal
Certified remediation with sealed containment and HEPA air scrubbing, source fixed too.
Roof Water Damage
After hail or a storm leak: tarping, interior drying, ceiling repair, and mold headed off.
Ceiling Water Damage
Stained, bulging, or dripping ceilings dried out, patched, and repainted to match.
Burst & Frozen Pipe
Fast turnaround on pipe failures: extraction, structural dry-out, and repair lined up.
What Drives Water Damage in Allen Homes
Allen's water losses concentrate in two zones: the older Collin County subdivisions with aging copper under slab, and the newer builds where AC systems and appliances are the primary failure points:
Slab leaks in 1990s–2000s subdivisions
Copper supply lines in Twin Creeks, Watters Crossing, and Allen Heights are 25-35 years old and stressed by Collin County clay movement. Pinhole failures here typically show first as a warm spot underfoot, a musty odor at baseboards, or a water bill that climbs without explanation.
AC condensate overflow
Allen's cooling season runs roughly May through October. A clogged condensate drain line at a second-floor air handler — common in Allen's two-story floor plans — drips steadily into ceiling drywall for weeks before a visible stain appears below.
Spring hail roof leaks
Allen takes regular spring hail hits across the US-75 corridor. A hail strike that bruises shingles but doesn't punch through can still break the seal at flashings and valleys, letting the next rain into the attic.
Two-story plumbing failures
Allen's larger floor plans stack master baths, laundry rooms, and secondary baths over living spaces below. A water heater failure or supply-line break on the upper floor reaches finished ceilings, insulation, and hardwood before most homeowners realize anything has happened.
How Fast We Reach Allen
Allen is a direct run up US-75 from our northwest Dallas location. Most Allen zip codes are under an hour for an emergency dispatch — we call ahead with a real ETA and arrive with truck-mounted extractors, commercial air movers, and calibrated moisture meters ready to work the same visit.
Where We Work in Allen
We cover all of Allen — Twin Creeks, Watters Crossing, StarCreek, Waterford Trails, Allen Heights, and the commercial and retail corridors along US-75 and Bethany Drive. Neighboring Plano, McKinney, and Frisco are also within our regular service area from the same Dallas dispatch.
Working Your Allen Insurance Claim
Standard Texas homeowner policies cover sudden water damage from slab leaks, AC system failures, and appliance breaks, and hail-damaged roof intrusion is generally a covered peril. Allen policies typically include a separate wind/hail deductible. SummitFrame Restore logs moisture readings and photographs the damage from the first hour, then works directly with your adjuster so you pay only your deductible for covered restoration. See our water damage insurance claims guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are slab leaks so common in Allen's older subdivisions?
Homes built in Twin Creeks, Watters Crossing, and similar Allen neighborhoods in the 1990s used copper supply lines that are now 25-35 years old. Collin County's reactive clay soil expands and contracts with the seasons, stressing those pipes at joints and bends. When a line fails under the slab, water wicks up through the concrete and into flooring above — often for days before it's noticed.
My ceiling stain appeared suddenly — could it be AC condensate?
Yes, especially in Allen's two-story homes. A clogged secondary condensate drain at a second-floor air handler drips into the ceiling below without any visible outside cause. If the stain appears below a bathroom or mechanical closet on the upper floor, call us — we'll trace the source before beginning any drying or repair.
Do you bill insurance directly for Allen claims?
Yes. We document the loss from the first visit, coordinate with your adjuster, and bill your carrier directly for covered work. Most Allen homeowners pay only their deductible.
What Sets SummitFrame Restore Apart
You reach our Dallas team directly, and a truck reaches most of the DFW metro within hours.
IICRC-trained techs work to insurer benchmarks and log moisture readings from hour one.
The adjuster coordination and paperwork are on us, not on you.
The same team runs the cleanup, dries the structure, and rebuilds it, with no handoff stall in between.
Water Damage in Allen? Call Us Anytime.
Slab leak, roof leak, or appliance flood — our crew reaches Allen in under an hour. Available 24/7 including weekends and holidays.
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