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Burst & Frozen Pipe in Frisco, TX

  • On call around the clock in Frisco and across DFW
  • Licensed, insured, IICRC-certified technicians
  • We log the loss and bill your carrier for you
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Water-stained wall and swollen baseboard from a burst pipe in a Frisco, TX home after a winter freeze
Burst & Frozen Pipe in Frisco, TX

Credentialed & on call in Frisco

Cracked-Line Extraction & Wall-Cavity Drying in Frisco

Frisco’s rapid growth across Collin and Denton counties puts two housing eras on the same block — builder-grade PEX in Phillips Creek Ranch and Hollyhock, and aging copper under 1980s and 90s slabs near downtown Frisco. When a hard freeze hits, a single cracked line floods several rooms once the thaw arrives. SummitFrame Restore stops the source, extracts standing water, and dries the wall cavities and subfloor the water tracked into — not just the surface.

  • 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 Frisco, TX home

What Sends Water Into Frisco Homes

In Frisco, an Arctic front finds the same vulnerable spots every time — here is where the cracks tend to happen:

Slab leaks under older Frisco homes

Homes from Frisco’s earlier growth — 1980s through mid-1990s — have copper supply lines now 30-plus years old and stressed by clay-soil movement. These fail quietly, often first showing as warm spots on tile or a climbing water bill. A freeze can finish off an already-stressed under-slab line, so we map the cavity water the burst left behind.

Hail roof damage near Stonebriar

Spring hail tracks across Collin County and hits Frisco’s large-footprint roofs hard. Bruised shingles near Stonebriar Centre may not show obvious damage but let water into attic insulation at the next rain.

Sprinkler and irrigation failures

Frisco’s large-lot communities run extensive irrigation. A cracked zone valve or broken head near the foundation feeds water straight into the slab perimeter — a damage path that skips the obvious standing-water signal.

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 Frisco Homeowners Call Us First

  • Dispatched locally, any hour. Our Dallas crews are on the road to Frisco 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

The pipe froze but hasn’t burst yet — what should I do?

Shut off the main as a precaution and open a few faucets to relieve pressure, then warm the area slowly if you can reach it safely — never with an open flame. Many frozen lines crack on the thaw, so the damage can show up after it warms. If water appears once it thaws, call us right away before it spreads into walls and floors.

Is Frisco prone to slab leaks under older Frisco homes?

Yes — it’s one we see regularly here. Homes from Frisco’s earlier growth — 1980s through mid-1990s — have copper supply lines now 30-plus years old and stressed by clay-soil movement. These fail quietly, often first showing as warm spots on tile or a climbing water bill. For Frisco 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.

What should I do the moment a pipe bursts in my Frisco home?

Shut off the water at the main valve first — that stops the flooding regardless of which pipe failed. Then open a few faucets to relieve line pressure, and cut power to any wet area at the breaker if you can reach it safely. Move valuables up and out of the water, but leave the standing water and wet drywall in place for documentation. Then call us.

Pipe Let Go in Frisco? We’re On Call.

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

Call Now: (469) 895-7900