Water Damage Restoration in Lewisville, TX
- Crews answering Lewisville calls 24/7
- Licensed, insured, IICRC-certified technicians
- We log the loss and bill your carrier for you
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From Extraction to Rebuild, Handled by One Crew
Lewisville's Denton County location puts it at the northwest edge of the DFW Metroplex, with a housing range that spans from the historic blocks around Old Town Lewisville — where aging infrastructure and stormwater drainage issues concentrate near Main Street — to newer master-planned builds north of SH-121 where clay-soil slab leaks are beginning to show up in 1990s copper plumbing. Indian Creek's low-lying residential terrain adds a drainage-pooling dimension that other flat DFW suburbs don't face in the same form. SummitFrame Restore dispatches to Lewisville via I-35E North — IICRC-certified water damage crews, moisture-verified drying, 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 Lewisville
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 Lewisville Homes
Lewisville's split between older and newer construction, plus its creek-terrain geography, produces a range of water-damage scenarios:
Slab leaks in 1980s–90s neighborhoods
Lewisville homes built in the 1980s through mid-1990s — particularly in neighborhoods closer to Old Town and the SH-121 corridor — have copper supply lines approaching or past their expected lifespan on reactive Denton County clay soil. These lines fail at bends and joints under the slab, wicking water up through concrete and into flooring above.
Drainage pooling in Indian Creek terrain
Indian Creek's low-lying residential sections experience water pooling during heavy North Texas storms that flat-terrain neighborhoods don't deal with the same way. Crawl-space moisture and ground-level entry points become issues in the Indian Creek area when drainage systems can't move storm volumes fast enough.
Old Town aging infrastructure
The historic commercial and residential buildings near Main Street in Old Town Lewisville carry aging infrastructure — older drainage connections and original building materials that respond differently to water intrusion than modern construction. Water damage in these older structures can travel farther through original wood framing before it surfaces visibly.
Spring hail roof leaks
Lewisville's Denton County position sits in the same DFW spring hail corridor as the rest of the metro. Storms tracking north from the Metroplex core pass through this area regularly during April-June season, and hail strikes on 1990s-era shingles are a recurring cause of attic water entry.
How Fast We Reach Lewisville
I-35E North connects northwest Dallas to Lewisville directly — most Lewisville neighborhoods are 25-40 minutes from our location depending on traffic. We dispatch immediately for emergencies, call ahead with a real ETA, and arrive with truck-mounted extractors and commercial drying equipment ready to work from visit one.
Where We Work in Lewisville
We cover all of Lewisville — Old Town, the Garden Ridge corridor, Indian Creek neighborhoods, and the newer communities north of SH-121 toward Highland Village. Neighboring Carrollton, Flower Mound, Coppell, and Denton are also on our service routes from northwest Dallas.
Working Your Lewisville Insurance Claim
Texas homeowner policies cover sudden internal failures — slab leaks, burst pipes, appliance damage — and hail-driven roof intrusion is a covered peril with a separate wind/hail deductible. Stormwater pooling from Indian Creek drainage overload is typically excluded from standard policies and falls under separate flood coverage. SummitFrame Restore identifies the water source on arrival — that classification is critical for correct claim filing. We document and bill covered work directly to your carrier. See our claims guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are slab leaks appearing in Lewisville's 1980s–90s homes now?
Copper supply lines installed in the 1980s through mid-1990s are now 30-40 years old — within the window where Denton County clay movement, mineral deposits in the water, and ordinary metal fatigue combine to produce pinhole failures. You'll often see the water bill climb or notice a warm spot underfoot before visible damage appears. Call us at the first sign.
How quickly can you reach Lewisville?
I-35E North from northwest Dallas — most of Lewisville is 25-40 minutes. We dispatch immediately for active water emergencies and call you with a real ETA before we arrive.
Is water pooling in my Indian Creek neighborhood covered by insurance?
If stormwater is entering your home from outside through overwhelmed drainage, that's flood damage — excluded from standard homeowner policies and covered by separate flood insurance. If your slab has a leak or a pipe has burst, that's an internal failure and is covered. We determine which scenario applies on the first visit.
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 Lewisville? We Respond Fast.
Old Town slab issues or newer-build appliance floods — our crew reaches Lewisville in 25-40 minutes, 24/7. Call at the first sign of water.
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