From the growing suburbs of Argyle and Roanoke in Denton County to the booming Alliance corridor communities of Haslet and Justin, and across the rural heartland of Wise County including Decatur, Alvord, Rhome, and Sunset, our IICRC-certified technicians understand the distinct restoration challenges facing properties across the TX-114 and US-287 corridor northwest of Fort Worth. Whether you're dealing with burst pipes from a North Texas hard freeze, tornado or hail damage from one of the most severe weather corridors in the country, flash flooding along Big Bear Creek, Denton Creek, or the West Fork Trinity River, or mold growth in the region's rapidly changing housing stock, we arrive within 45 minutes. We proudly serve homeowners, businesses, and property managers throughout Wise County and Denton County, including Denton, Argyle, Roanoke, Justin, Decatur, Alvord, Rhome, Krum, Ponder, and all surrounding communities throughout the northwest Fort Worth area.
Burst pipes from hard Texas freezes, flash flooding along Denton Creek near Justin and Argyle and the West Fork Trinity in Wise County, and aging plumbing in Denton and rural Wise County all demand immediate response. We provide 24/7 extraction and restoration throughout the corridor.
Learn More βComplete fire and smoke damage restoration across North Texas β from structure fires in Argyle and Roanoke homes to commercial property fires in the Alliance logistics corridor near Haslet and Roanoke.
Learn More βNorth Texas's humid summers and frequent flash flooding create rapid mold growth conditions across all property types. Certified remediation including containment, HEPA filtration, safe removal, and moisture source repair throughout the region.
Learn More βEmergency sewage cleanup for municipal sewer backups in Denton, Roanoke, and Decatur, and private septic system failures throughout rural Wise County β including Alvord, Sunset, and unincorporated areas without flood insurance.
Learn More βRapid restoration for the Alliance corridor's distribution centers and corporate campuses, Roanoke's restaurant district, Decatur's industrial park, and commercial properties of all types throughout Wise and Denton counties.
Learn More βFrom tornado and hail damage to Argyle and Roanoke homes to full structural rebuilds after flooding in rural Wise County β one local North Texas company, start to finish, no subcontractors.
Learn More βCertified biohazard and crime scene cleanup serving law enforcement, property managers, and families throughout Wise County, Denton County, and the northwest Tarrant County corridor.
Learn More βEPA-approved disinfection for North Texas businesses, Alliance corridor facilities, Roanoke restaurants, healthcare offices, and residential properties throughout Wise and Denton counties.
Learn More βImmediate response to tornadoes, destructive hail, flash flooding, and winter ice storms throughout one of the most severe weather corridors in North Texas β from Denton to Decatur to Alvord.
Learn More βWater damage across the TX-114 and US-287 corridor strikes in ways as varied as the landscape itself. Argyle homeowners face Big Bear Creek flash flooding that can reach dangerous levels in under an hour during spring supercell storms. Justin and Northlake properties contend with Denton Creek, which has a flood stage of just 10 feet and regularly climbs three to four feet above that during heavy rain events. Rural Wise County communities β Decatur, Alvord, Rhome, and Sunset β sit on a web of creek systems feeding the West Fork Trinity River, which can flood communities along its entire length when upper watershed storms converge. And when North Texas hard freezes arrive, the entire corridor from Denton to Alvord faces burst pipe risk β with rural Wise County communities running 2β5Β°F colder than DFW Airport on winter nights, placing them at highest risk.
The corridor's housing stock amplifies these risks in ways that require local expertise. Pre-1960s pier-and-beam homes in Alvord and Decatur carry aging galvanized steel plumbing well past its design life. Thousands of homes built across the region between 1978 and 1995 may contain polybutylene piping β a material that was later banned after widespread failure. And the rapid suburban development transforming communities like Argyle, Haslet, and Justin is placing new homes directly adjacent to flood-prone waterways, creating water damage risks that didn't exist five years ago.
A fire leaves behind more than visible damage. Smoke penetrates walls, ductwork, and personal belongings, and soot continues corroding surfaces long after the flames are out. 911 Restoration of North Texas provides full-service fire damage restoration throughout the corridor, from the established neighborhoods of Roanoke and Denton to the industrial facilities of the Alliance corridor near Haslet to the rural homesteads and ranch properties of Wise County. We work with the compassion and efficiency this kind of loss demands, handling everything from emergency board-up to complete structural rebuilds.
North Texas's dry summer conditions and frequent high-wind events create elevated fire risk throughout the corridor. The region's housing stock presents a wide range of fire and smoke damage restoration challenges: modern open floor plans in new Argyle and Haslet construction spread smoke rapidly through high-volume HVAC systems, while older pier-and-beam homes in Decatur and Alvord have more porous materials that allow soot to penetrate deeply into wood framing, insulation, and crawl spaces. Our team is trained for the full range of property types found across this corridor.
Mold takes hold within 24 to 48 hours of any water intrusion event, and North Texas's warm, humid climate means it spreads quickly once established. The corridor's varied housing stock creates distinct mold risk profiles by community. In Argyle, Roanoke, and the growing Denton suburbs, newer slab construction concentrates mold risk in attics superheated to 140Β°F-plus during summer β any roof leak or HVAC condensation issue in these spaces triggers rapid mold growth. In Decatur, Alvord, and the rural Wise County communities, the pier-and-beam crawl spaces that underlie older homes sit in close contact with North Texas's expansive clay soils, creating persistent ground moisture conditions that drive mold into floor joists and subfloor materials.
Properties throughout the corridor that sustained water intrusion during Winter Storm Uri in 2021 and were not fully dried and inspected are at elevated risk for hidden mold colonies that may still be present in walls, under flooring, and in HVAC systems years later. Our certified mold remediation specialists identify and correct the underlying moisture source, not just the visible mold β protecting your property's structural integrity and your family's air quality over the long term.
Raw sewage is a Category 3 biohazard containing bacteria, viruses, and parasites that pose serious health risks to everyone in your home or building. Sewage emergencies along this corridor take two distinct forms. In the municipally served communities of Denton, Roanoke, Decatur, and Justin, heavy rainfall events overwhelm sewer infrastructure and push backups into lower-level areas of homes and commercial buildings. In rural Wise County β Alvord, Sunset, and unincorporated areas β private septic systems face failure risk when seasonal storms saturate drain fields. Importantly, Alvord does not participate in the National Flood Insurance Program, leaving property owners there particularly exposed and underscoring the importance of rapid professional response. Our team responds 24/7 throughout the entire corridor.
The TX-114 corridor northwest of Fort Worth hosts one of the most economically consequential commercial landscapes in Texas. The AllianceTexas development near Haslet encompasses over 64 million square feet of commercial space, 73,000-plus direct jobs, and major tenants including Amazon, FedEx, Bell Textron, Charles Schwab, and Meta. A water damage event at a distribution center, data center, or corporate campus in this corridor represents an operational disruption with financial consequences that escalate by the hour. Roanoke's restaurant district β the "Unique Dining Capital of Texas" β packs over 65 restaurants into a small footprint, all of them vulnerable to the kitchen fires, plumbing failures, and grease system backups that hit food service properties. Decatur's industrial park and Wise County's agricultural and energy infrastructure round out a commercial landscape that spans virtually every property category. We respond to all of them, 24/7.
When damage goes beyond surface-level cleanup, full reconstruction is the path forward. 911 Restoration of North Texas manages the entire process from initial damage assessment through final finishing work for homes and businesses throughout Wise County, Denton County, and the northwest Tarrant County corridor. Whether you're rebuilding a Denton or Argyle home after hail damage, a Justin property after Denton Creek flooding, or a rural Wise County structure after tornado or winter storm damage, you work with one trusted local team from start to finish. No subcontractors.
Our reconstruction team is experienced with the full range of building types found across this corridor β from the pier-and-beam farmhouses and ranch structures of rural Wise County to the slab-on-grade suburban construction of Argyle, Roanoke, and greater Denton, and the large commercial builds of the Alliance industrial zone near Haslet.
911 Restoration of North Texas provides certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup throughout Wise County, Denton County, and the northwest Tarrant County corridor. We serve law enforcement agencies, property managers, and families across Denton, Argyle, Roanoke, Justin, Decatur, Alvord, Rhome, Krum, Ponder, Sunset, and all surrounding communities. Every job is handled with complete discretion, genuine compassion, and strict compliance with Texas Department of State Health Services regulations governing biohazardous waste.
Professional sanitization services for homes, businesses, and commercial properties throughout the North Texas corridor. The Alliance area's high-density commercial environment near Haslet β including distribution centers, corporate campuses, and manufacturing facilities β creates consistent demand for professional-grade disinfection to protect employees and meet operational standards. Roanoke's restaurant-dense commercial district requires rigorous sanitization protocols after any contamination event. Medical and dental offices throughout Denton and Argyle benefit from documented, verifiable disinfection that standard cleaning cannot provide. Our EPA-approved treatments eliminate viruses, bacteria, and harmful pathogens from any property type throughout the region.
The TX-114 and US-287 corridor northwest of Fort Worth is one of the most severe weather-exposed landscapes in North Texas. Wise County averages roughly two tornadoes per year, and the documented history includes an EF-2 with 125 mph winds that struck near Decatur and a Cottondale tornado in 2025 that tore the roof and rafters from a home while 75β95 mph straight-line winds damaged structures across the county. Hail events hit the entire corridor annually β Rhome alone has logged over 100 hail reports with stones as large as 4.25 inches, and a single April 2024 storm system impacted approximately 4,700 properties across Roanoke, Argyle, Haslet, Justin, Ponder, Decatur, Krum, and Rhome simultaneously. Winter Storm Uri in February 2021 brought 139 consecutive hours below freezing to the DFW area, with rural Wise County running even colder, triggering mass pipe failures across the corridor. 911 Restoration responds immediately when any of these events strikes β day or night, any season.
We answer your call any time for properties from Denton, Argyle, and Roanoke through Haslet and the northwest Fort Worth area, and across Wise and Montague counties to Alvord and Sunset β covering Denton, Wise, Tarrant, and Montague counties. Nights, weekends, and holidays.
Based at TX-114 in Haslet, we sit at the geographic center of the corridor β positioned to reach Denton, Argyle, and Roanoke to the east, the northwest Fort Worth corridor, and the rural Wise and Montague county communities of Decatur, Alvord, and Sunset within our response window.
Our team understands the specific restoration challenges across this territory β from pier-and-beam crawlspace mold in rural Wise and Montague counties to hail-damaged roofs across the Denton County suburbs to freeze pipe failures in new construction throughout Argyle, Justin, and Roanoke.
We work directly with your insurance company to simplify claims for homeowners and businesses throughout Denton County, Wise County, Tarrant County, and Montague County, handling all documentation and billing on your behalf.
Your neighbors who understand this community β from the restaurants on Roanoke's Oak Street to the cattle ranches of Wise County and the booming new developments transforming Argyle and Justin, and the growing city of Denton. We live and work here.
One local company handles everything from emergency cleanup through complete reconstruction β from the city of Denton and the northwest Fort Worth corridor through rural Wise and Montague counties to Alvord and Sunset. No subcontractors, no handoffs, no gaps in accountability.
Our restoration team typically arrives within 45 minutes of your call throughout our service area, including Denton, Argyle, Roanoke, Justin, Krum, Ponder, Decatur, Alvord, Rhome, Sunset, and all surrounding communities. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Call (940) 783-1642 for immediate assistance.
Yes. We work directly with all major insurance carriers and manage the documentation and claims process on your behalf. Our team bills your insurance company directly, reducing your out-of-pocket costs and simplifying your recovery.
Most residential water damage restoration projects along this corridor take 3 to 5 days depending on the scope and severity of damage. North Texas's hot, humid summers can extend drying times, while the dry winters can accelerate them. Our team accounts for seasonal conditions on every project and provides a detailed timeline after our initial on-site assessment.
If it is safe to do so, shut off the water source, move valuables away from affected areas, and avoid walking through standing water near electrical outlets or appliances. Do not use household vacuums on water or attempt mold removal yourself. In freeze situations, do not attempt to thaw pipes with open flame. Our team will handle everything when we arrive.
Yes. We provide free on-site assessments and estimates for all restoration services throughout Wise County, Denton County, and the northwest Tarrant County corridor. Call (940) 783-1642 to schedule your inspection.
We serve Alvord, Argyle, Decatur, Denton, Justin, Krum, Ponder, Rhome, Roanoke, Sunset, and the northwest Fort Worth area (76177), throughout Wise County, Denton County, Tarrant County (northwest corridor), and Montague County.
2 years ago
4 weeks ago
a week ago
6 days ago
a month ago
3 months ago
a month ago
3 weeks ago
a week ago
a week ago
5 months ago
a month ago