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Burst & Frozen Pipe in Lewisville, TX

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

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Post-Thaw Flood Response for Lewisville

Lewisville’s Denton County location spans the historic blocks around Old Town near Main Street — where aging infrastructure and drainage issues concentrate — and newer master-planned builds north of SH-121 where clay-soil slab leaks are surfacing in 1990s copper. SummitFrame Restore runs freeze-event response across Lewisville: after a hard freeze we prioritize homes with active, spreading water, extract fast, and dry the framing and drywall to a verified standard.

  • 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 Lewisville, TX home

What Sends Water Into Lewisville Homes

The frozen-and-burst lines we respond to across Lewisville usually fail at one of these points:

Burst pipes after a Texas freeze

Lewisville’s 1980s–90s homes and historic Old Town buildings alike run lines through cold attics and exterior walls. A hard freeze cracks them, and Winter Storm Uri flooded homes across the city once the thaw arrived. These are the lines that crack in an Arctic front and flood the rooms below once the ice melts.

Drainage pooling in Indian Creek terrain

Indian Creek’s low-lying residential sections experience water pooling during heavy storms that flat-terrain neighborhoods don’t deal with the same way. Crawl-space moisture and ground-level entry become issues when drainage can’t move storm volumes fast enough.

Old Town aging infrastructure

The historic buildings near Main Street in Old Town Lewisville carry older drainage connections and original materials that respond differently to water than modern construction. Damage in these structures can travel farther through original wood framing before it surfaces.

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 Lewisville Homeowners Call Us First

  • Dispatched locally, any hour. Our Dallas crews are on the road to Lewisville 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 Lewisville prone to burst pipes after a Texas freeze?

Yes — it’s one we see regularly here. Lewisville’s 1980s–90s homes and historic Old Town buildings alike run lines through cold attics and exterior walls. A hard freeze cracks them, and Winter Storm Uri flooded homes across the city once the thaw arrived. For Lewisville 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 Lewisville 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 Lewisville? We’re On Call.

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

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