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Burst & Frozen Pipe in Allen, TX

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Water-stained wall and swollen baseboard from a burst pipe in a Allen, TX home after a winter freeze
Burst & Frozen Pipe in Allen, TX

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Freeze-Event Burst Pipe Cleanup for Allen Homes

Allen’s executive-home subdivisions — Twin Creeks, Watters Crossing, StarCreek — sit on reactive Collin County clay, and the copper plumbing under their 1990s-through-2000s slabs is now old enough to leak. A frozen pipe cracks quietly, then floods the house when it thaws. SummitFrame Restore extracts the water, dries the walls and floors the burst soaked, and documents the loss for your carrier — fast, before the damage spreads from one room into the next.

  • Priority dispatch to homes with active, spreading water
  • Truck-mounted extraction before the water travels further
  • Framing and drywall dried to a verified standard
Burst & Frozen Pipe work underway in a Allen, TX home

What Sends Water Into Allen Homes

When a hard freeze hits Allen, these are the failure points that flood homes once the thaw arrives:

Burst pipes after a Texas freeze

Allen’s two-story homes run plenty of pipe through attics and exterior walls that a hard freeze can crack. Winter Storm Uri flooded homes across Twin Creeks and StarCreek once the lines thawed. These are the lines that crack in an Arctic front and flood the rooms below once the ice melts.

AC condensate overflow

Allen’s cooling season runs roughly May through October. A clogged condensate drain at a second-floor air handler — common in Allen’s two-story plans — drips into ceiling drywall for weeks before a stain appears below.

Spring hail roof leaks

Allen takes regular spring hail hits across the US-75 corridor. A strike that bruises shingles without punching through can still break the seal at flashings and valleys, letting the next rain into the attic.

Our Burst & Frozen Pipe Process

1

Stop & Map

We confirm the source is off, then map the wet area — including the wall cavities and subfloor the water tracked into.

2

Extract

Truck-mounted extractors and pumps pull standing water from floors, carpet, and pad before it spreads further.

3

Dry the Cavities

Air movers, dehumidifiers, and wall-cavity ventilation dry the framing and drywall to a verified standard.

4

Restore

We repair drywall, flooring, and paint, returning the rooms to how they looked before the freeze.

Why Allen Homeowners Call Us First

  • Dispatched locally, any hour. Our Dallas crews are on the road to Allen quickly, and the voice on the phone is a real technician rather than a routed call center.
  • Certified to the S500 standard. IICRC-trained techs work to industry benchmarks and start logging moisture readings the first hour they're on site.
  • The carrier gets billed, not you. We coordinate with your adjuster and carry the claim paperwork so you aren't chasing it.
  • Dry-out and rebuild, one team. The same crew that dries the structure puts it back together — nothing stalls in a handoff to another contractor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Allen pipes burst when other regions’ don’t?

Because the North Texas climate is usually mild, water lines run through unconditioned attics and along exterior walls with little insulation — the exact spots that freeze first when an Arctic front drops in. Water expands as it freezes, the pressure cracks the pipe, and the leak often doesn’t show until the ice melts. By then the line has been splitting for hours.

Is Allen prone to burst pipes after a Texas freeze?

Yes — it’s one we see regularly here. Allen’s two-story homes run plenty of pipe through attics and exterior walls that a hard freeze can crack. Winter Storm Uri flooded homes across Twin Creeks and StarCreek once the lines thawed. For Allen homeowners, that’s exactly the kind of source that floods the rooms below before it’s caught, which is why we trace and confirm the origin before we start the burst & frozen pipe work.

How long does drying take after a burst pipe in Allen?

Extraction is usually a few hours; drying the wall cavities and subfloor the water tracked into is the longer phase — typically three to five days of air movers, dehumidifiers, and cavity ventilation, with daily moisture checks. A burst caught quickly dries faster than one that ran behind the drywall for hours before it was found.

Pipe Let Go in Allen? We’re On Call.

Shut the main, then call us. Our Allen crew runs freeze-event response 24/7 — extraction, wall-cavity drying, and full documentation.

Call Now: (469) 895-7900