Greater Houston · 2026 local pricing

Water Damage Restoration Cost in Houston, TX (2026)

Water damage restoration in Houston typically costs $1,400 to $5,400, though the metro’s extreme flooding regularly produces far larger, contaminated jobs. Flat terrain, heavy clay soil, and rapid development make Houston exceptionally flood-prone — Harvey flooded tens of thousands of homes — while the 2021 freeze burst pipes citywide. Both hazards mean fast extraction and thorough drying are essential to limit mold and cost.

Houston range $1,400–$5,400 Clean water $3.50–$7.50/sq ft Local demand 880/mo
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Clean water from a supply line is cheapest to restore; sewage or floodwater costs the most.
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$1,400$3,000

Moderate — single room
Effective rate $3.50–$7.50 / sq ft Water class Category 1 · Clean
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What water damage restoration costs in Houston

Houston is one of America’s most flood-prone cities — flat, low, and paved, with Harvey dumping historic rainfall — and it also froze catastrophically in 2021, so it faces both large-scale flooding and mass pipe bursts.

Typical Houston project
$1,400$5,400

Regional band for a single restoration incident. Severe flooding, Category 3 water, or full reconstruction can exceed it — use the calculator above for a scenario-specific estimate.

For context

Cost by project size

How Houston incidents typically map to national job-size pricing.

Type of job Typical cost
Minor leak cleanup & drying Small spill, caught early, one surface $450 – $1,500
Moderate damage — one room Drywall, baseboards, flooring drying $1,500 – $5,000
Extensive damage — multiple rooms Material removal + structural drying $5,000 – $16,000+
Major flooding / structural restoration Category 3 water, rebuild required $20,000+
Mold remediation (add-on) Common when water sits 24–48h+ $1,200 – $3,800

Why the price swings

The three categories of water damage

The water’s contamination level is the biggest cost driver — it decides how much must be removed, sanitized, and rebuilt rather than simply dried.

Category 1

Clean water

≈ $3.50–$7.50 / sq ft

From a broken supply line, overflowing sink, or rainwater. Sanitary at the source and the cheapest to restore — most cost is drying and moisture control.

Category 2

Grey water

≈ $4.50–$9.50 / sq ft

From dishwashers, washing machines, or sump overflow. Contains contaminants, so more porous materials must be removed rather than dried in place.

Category 3

Black water

≈ $7–$15 / sq ft

Sewage backups and floodwater. Hazardous — requires full extraction, disinfection, and disposal of affected materials. The most expensive to restore.

Act fast

What to do first in Houston

The faster water is removed, the lower your total cost and mold risk — especially here.

1

Stop the source

Shut off the supply valve or main water line. If water is coming from outside, move belongings up.

2

Cut the power

If standing water is near outlets or appliances, switch off electricity to that area at the breaker first.

3

Document it

Photograph and video everything before moving items. This protects your insurance claim.

4

Call a certified pro

Reach an IICRC-certified restoration company for emergency extraction. Speed lowers cost.

Will insurance cover it in Texas?

Sudden, accidental damage — like a burst pipe — is often covered by a standard homeowners policy. Damage from external flooding or slow, long-term leaks is usually excluded unless you carry separate flood insurance or a water-backup endorsement (roughly $50–$250 per year). Coverage varies by policy, so confirm your specific terms before assuming.

Texas homeowners policies cover sudden pipe bursts but exclude flooding, and much of Houston floods outside mapped high-risk zones. A separate flood policy is strongly advised anywhere in the metro after Harvey and repeated major storms.


Answers

Houston water damage restoration FAQ

How much does water damage restoration cost in Houston?
Most incidents run $1,400 to $5,400. Large-scale flooding with Category 3 water and rebuild — common in Houston — frequently exceeds $16,000.
Does insurance cover flooding in Houston?
Not under standard Texas homeowners coverage. Because Houston floods so widely — including outside FEMA high-risk zones — a separate flood policy is one of the most important protections a local homeowner can carry.
Does Houston have freeze pipe-burst risk too?
Yes. The 2021 winter storm burst pipes across Houston. Sudden freeze-related bursts are typically covered by homeowners insurance, unlike flooding.

About this data. Cost ranges reflect 2026 U.S. pricing aggregated from published restoration cost data and industry sources including HomeAdvisor, Angi, and Fixr. The calculator combines per-square-foot rates with water category, exposure time, and selected add-ons to produce a directional estimate. Figures are informational and are not a quote, appraisal, or insurance determination. Local band for Houston, Texas reflects regional pricing and will be refined as market data is gathered. Last reviewed July 2026.