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




From Extraction to Rebuild, Handled by One Crew
Mesquite's housing stock east of Dallas skews older than most DFW suburbs — downtown Mesquite and the neighborhoods near Palos Verdes and Creek Crossing Estates include substantial 1960s and 1970s construction where aging supply lines run under slabs on clay soil that has been shifting them for 50-plus years. Properties near Duck Creek and South Mesquite Creek also face elevated stormwater exposure during heavy spring storms. SummitFrame Restore reaches Mesquite from northwest Dallas via I-635 East for emergency water damage — IICRC-certified 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 Mesquite
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 Mesquite Homes
Mesquite's older housing era and its creek-corridor geography create a concentrated water-damage risk profile:
Slab leaks under 1960s–70s homes
Downtown Mesquite and surrounding neighborhoods built in the 1960s and 1970s have copper supply lines now 50-plus years old. Mesquite's expansive clay soil — which swells in wet seasons and contracts in dry ones — stresses pipe joints constantly. A slab failure here usually shows first as a warm spot on flooring, a musty smell near baseboards, or a rising water bill.
Creek corridor stormwater exposure
Properties near Duck Creek and South Mesquite Creek face higher moisture exposure during North Texas spring storms. These waterways can back up significantly when 3-5 inch rain events hit in a short window, and low-lying properties on the creek periphery see water pooling that standard drainage can't handle fast enough.
Spring hail and aging roof damage
Mesquite's 1960s and 1970s homes typically carry aging asphalt shingle roofs that are more susceptible to hail damage than newer materials. Spring storms tracking northeast through Dallas County hit Mesquite regularly, and older shingles can crack or delaminate from hail that wouldn't damage newer roofing.
Aging cast-iron drain lines
Homes built before 1975 in Mesquite may still carry original cast-iron drain lines that corrode and crack over time. A failed cast-iron drain under a slab means sewage backup — a category 3 water loss requiring biohazard-level cleanup, not just drying.
How Fast We Reach Mesquite
I-635 East connects northwest Dallas to Mesquite — most Mesquite neighborhoods are 30-40 minutes for an emergency dispatch. We arrive with truck-mounted extraction equipment, commercial drying gear, and moisture meters, ready to work from the first visit. We call ahead with a real ETA.
Where We Work in Mesquite
We cover all of Mesquite — downtown Mesquite, Palos Verdes, Creek Crossing Estates, and the neighborhoods near Skyline Road and US-80. Neighboring Garland, Balch Springs, Rowlett, and southeast Dallas are also in our service zone from the same dispatch.
Working Your Mesquite Insurance Claim
Texas homeowner policies cover sudden water damage from internal failures — slab leaks, burst pipes, appliance floods — and hail-driven roof intrusion is typically covered with a separate wind/hail deductible. Creek-corridor stormwater that enters from outside is generally excluded under standard policies and requires flood coverage. Cast-iron sewage backup is a separate coverage question — some policies include sewer backup riders, others require an endorsement. SummitFrame Restore identifies the water source on arrival to make sure your claim is filed in the right category. We bill covered work directly to your insurer. See our claims guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my Mesquite home has a slab leak vs. a drain line failure?
Slab supply-line leaks show as warm spots on floors, rising water bills, and damp baseboards — the water comes from the pressurized supply side. Drain line failures show as sewage odor, slow drains across multiple fixtures, or backup at the lowest drain in the house. Both are serious — call us and we'll identify which situation you have on the first visit.
Is water damage from Duck Creek flooding covered by insurance?
Stormwater entering from outside — whether from a creek backup or surface flooding — is excluded from standard Texas homeowner policies. You'd need a separate NFIP or private flood policy for that. Internal failures like pipes and appliances are covered. We document the source of loss on arrival so your claim is categorized correctly.
How fast can you reach Mesquite?
Via I-635 East from northwest Dallas — most of Mesquite is 30-40 minutes. We call with a real ETA when we dispatch and are ready to extract and dry on arrival.
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 Mesquite? We're On Our Way.
Older homes, aging pipes, and creek exposure — Mesquite water damage needs fast response. Our crew is via I-635 and on site in under an hour.
Call Now: (469) 895-7900