Water is still arriving
A supply line, appliance, or roof opening is still releasing water and the source has not been shut off or covered.
If water is actively spreading, standing, or affecting multiple rooms, call to check current local provider availability and describe what happened.
Call to check current local provider availability.
DryStrong is a free referral and connection service. It does not perform restoration work, and participating providers are independent businesses.
For an immediate life-safety emergency, call 911. Do not enter standing water near electrical panels, outlets, or light fixtures, and stop the water source only if that can be done safely.
A supply line, appliance, or roof opening is still releasing water and the source has not been shut off or covered.
Water is pooled on flooring rather than merely damp, and is soaking into carpet pad, subfloor, or baseboards.
Water has crossed a doorway or travelled along a hallway, which usually means the wet area is larger than it looks.
This is a safety matter first. Keep away from the area and, if there is any doubt, treat it as unsafe until someone qualified has looked at it.
North DFW covers the Collin and Denton County cities north of Dallas: Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Carrollton, Richardson, Flower Mound, Coppell, and Denton. Each is its own municipality, and participating-provider coverage is checked per city and ZIP code rather than across the metroplex as a whole.
Participating-provider coverage varies by ZIP, operating hours, request type, and current provider availability.
Have the property ZIP code and a short description of the affected areas ready. The call is free, it checks whether a participating independent provider covers the location, and it does not commit you to any work.
Call [DFW_CORE_PHONE_DISPLAY]No arrival time or service availability is guaranteed.
Services vary by provider and by the condition of the property. During the call, ask which services the provider performs directly.
Inspection of visible damage and, when offered, use of moisture-detection equipment.
Removal of standing water when appropriate for the provider and type of loss.
Air movement, dehumidification, and monitoring recommendations for affected materials.
Discussion of cleaning, material removal, repairs, or other trades that may be needed.
Call with the property ZIP code, source of the water if known, affected areas, and when the problem began.
DryStrong checks whether a participating independent provider may be available for the location and type of request.
Discuss timing, service scope, qualifications, pricing, documentation, and any other questions directly with the provider.
You decide whether to hire the provider. DryStrong does not perform the work, set the price, or guarantee the provider’s availability or results.
That cannot be answered on a web page. Participating-provider coverage varies by ZIP code, operating hours, request type, and current provider availability. Calling is how the current position gets checked, and no availability or arrival time is promised in advance.
If it is safe to do so, stop or reduce the water source and move belongings out of the wet area. Do not use household electrical equipment in or near standing water. Photograph the affected areas before anything is moved or cleaned up, if you can do that safely.
If the source is a supply line or a fixture and you know where the shutoff is, closing it stops the problem getting larger. If you are not sure or cannot reach it safely, leave it and say so when you call.
No. The call is used to check whether an independent local provider is available and willing to discuss the request. Any work, scope, and price is agreed directly between you and that provider.
Yes. Denton, Flower Mound, and Carrollton are listed alongside Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Richardson, and Coppell. Denton has its own local-format number on this site because it sits in a different telephone numbering plan area. Availability for any specific address still depends on ZIP code, operating hours, request type, and current provider availability.
The number shown is a local-format number for this market and reaches the DryStrong connection service. DryStrong does not operate an office in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and does not perform restoration work. The call is used to check whether an independent local provider is available to discuss your request.
Call with the property ZIP code and a brief description of the water problem. DryStrong will check whether a participating independent provider may be available to discuss it.
CALL NOW: [DFW_CORE_PHONE_DISPLAY]DryStrong connects callers with independent providers and does not perform restoration work.