From Pasadena and La Porte along the Houston Ship Channel through the Clear Lake communities of Webster, Seabrook, and Kemah on Galveston Bay, south through League City, Friendswood, and Dickinson in Galveston County to Santa Fe, Texas City, and Bacliff along the bay's southern shore, and southwest through Pearland, Manvel, and Rosharon in Brazoria County, our IICRC-certified technicians understand the distinct restoration challenges facing properties across the southern Houston area's combination of Gulf Coast storm surge exposure, Harvey-era flood legacy, and industrial corridor water damage risk. Whether you're dealing with Galveston Bay storm surge damage, Clear Creek flooding, Harvey-era mold in a Pearland or League City home, burst pipes from a Texas freeze, or a property emergency near NASA Johnson Space Center or the Pasadena petrochemical corridor, we arrive within 45 minutes. We serve homeowners, businesses, and property managers throughout Harris, Galveston, and Brazoria Counties, available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Galveston Bay storm surge from Gulf tropical systems, Harvey-era Clear Creek flooding through League City and Friendswood, burst pipes from Texas freeze events, and plumbing failures throughout the Harris, Galveston, and Brazoria County residential and commercial inventory. 24/7 response.
Learn more →Complete fire and smoke damage restoration across the three-county territory -- from older Pasadena and La Porte neighborhoods along the Ship Channel through the established communities of Webster and Seabrook and the rapidly growing residential corridors of League City, Friendswood, and Pearland.
Learn more →Houston's subtropical climate and the dual flooding legacies of Hurricane Ike's storm surge and Hurricane Harvey's rainfall flooding create mold risk conditions unique among Gulf Coast territories. Certified remediation for storm-era properties, Clear Creek corridor homes, and all affected properties throughout the three counties.
Learn more →Emergency sewage cleanup for older Pasadena and Texas City municipal infrastructure neighborhoods and the private septic systems serving the rural communities of Rosharon, Manvel, and Santa Fe -- biohazard-standard 24/7 response throughout the territory.
Learn more →Rapid restoration for NASA Johnson Space Center and the Clear Lake aerospace corridor, HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake, the Kemah Boardwalk tourism economy, the Pasadena and La Porte petrochemical corridor, Texas City industrial facilities, and businesses throughout the territory.
Learn more →From Hurricane Ike storm surge rebuilds along the Galveston Bay shoreline and Harvey flood restoration in Pearland and League City through Texas freeze aftermath and fire damage reconstruction -- one local southern Houston company, no subcontractors.
Learn more →Certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup serving Harris County Sheriff, Galveston County Sheriff, Brazoria County Sheriff, and families throughout Pasadena, Webster, League City, Pearland, Texas City, Kemah, and all surrounding communities with full Texas regulatory compliance.
Learn more →EPA-approved disinfection for southern Houston homes, NASA JSC and Clear Lake aerospace facilities, HCA Clear Lake and UTMB League City healthcare campuses, Kemah Boardwalk tourism properties, and commercial facilities throughout the three-county territory.
Learn more →Immediate response to Gulf tropical system storm surge along Galveston Bay, Harvey-scale rainfall flooding through Clear Creek and Chocolate Bayou, Texas freeze pipe burst emergencies, and the severe thunderstorms that produce hail and straight-line winds throughout the southern Houston area.
Learn more →The southern Houston area has experienced two of the most consequential hurricane water damage events in the history of the United States Gulf Coast within a single decade, and the dual legacy of Hurricane Ike in 2008 and Hurricane Harvey in 2017 shapes the water damage risk environment throughout the territory in ways that no other metropolitan area in the country matches. Hurricane Ike made landfall on Galveston Island on September 13, 2008, as a Category 2 hurricane with a storm surge that behaved like a Category 4 event. The surge -- which reached 15 feet or more in the most exposed Galveston Bay communities -- inundated Kemah, Seabrook, Bacliff, La Porte, Dickinson, and Texas City with saltwater that caused structural damage, corrosion, and contamination at a scale that took years to fully address. The Kemah Boardwalk, which had become one of Texas's most visited waterfront destinations, was largely destroyed and required years of reconstruction. Thousands of residential properties throughout the Galveston Bay communities were damaged or destroyed, and the storm surge contamination introduced specific remediation requirements -- saltwater corrosion and marine biological contamination -- that standard freshwater flooding does not create.
Hurricane Harvey arrived nine years later, in August 2017, with a completely different damage mechanism. Harvey's catastrophic rainfall -- up to 60 inches across the Houston metro over four days -- produced flooding not from storm surge but from the sheer volume of water that fell and had nowhere to go across the flat Gulf coastal plain. Clear Creek, which drains Galveston County through League City and Friendswood before flowing into Clear Lake and then Galveston Bay, exceeded its flood stage catastrophically, inundating thousands of homes throughout the League City and Friendswood corridors. Pearland and Manvel in Brazoria County experienced widespread flooding as every drainage system was overwhelmed simultaneously. These communities, which had largely escaped Ike's storm surge, were the ones most severely impacted by Harvey's rainfall flooding. The result is that virtually every community in the territory carries flooding history from one or both of these events. Texas freeze events -- particularly February 2021's Winter Storm Uri -- add a third water damage vector in a region whose infrastructure was never designed for sustained hard freezes. Our team responds 24/7 to all water damage events.
A fire leaves behind far more than visible damage. Smoke penetrates walls, ductwork, and personal belongings, and soot continues corroding surfaces long after the flames are out. The southern Houston territory's building inventory spans the range from the older mid-century frame construction common in Pasadena, La Porte, and the established sections of Webster and Seabrook through the rapid new residential and commercial development that has transformed League City, Friendswood, and Pearland into some of the fastest-growing communities in Texas over the past two decades. Houston's subtropical climate creates specific fire damage complications -- in the heat and humidity that characterize most of the year, smoke-damaged building assemblies deteriorate more rapidly than in cooler markets, and fire suppression water in the elevated ambient humidity creates accelerated mold establishment conditions. The petrochemical and industrial facilities throughout the Pasadena and La Porte corridor along the Houston Ship Channel create specific commercial fire scenarios with hazardous materials considerations that require specialized handling.
911 Restoration of Southern Houston provides full-service fire damage restoration throughout Harris, Galveston, and Brazoria Counties -- from emergency board-up through complete structural rebuilds -- for all residential and commercial property types across the territory.
Mold is one of the most serious and persistent property challenges in the southern Houston territory, and the combination of Houston's subtropical climate and the dual flooding legacy of Hurricane Ike and Hurricane Harvey has created a mold risk environment in these communities that is exceptional even by Gulf Coast standards. Houston's climate -- hot, humid, and subtropical year-round -- provides baseline mold growth conditions in any property with moisture vulnerabilities throughout most of the calendar year. Outdoor relative humidity in the Houston metro regularly exceeds 80 percent through the summer months, and those ambient conditions create a challenging indoor moisture environment that sustains mold in wall assemblies, HVAC systems, and crawl spaces throughout the territory's residential inventory.
The storm history created a layered mold risk that distinguishes this territory from most others. Properties in Kemah, Seabrook, Bacliff, La Porte, and Texas City that experienced Ike's saltwater storm surge and were not fully and professionally remediated carry a specific contamination legacy -- saltwater flooding introduces marine biological organisms and corrosion processes that freshwater flooding does not, and properties where surge damage was addressed cosmetically but not structurally may carry ongoing deterioration. Properties throughout League City, Friendswood, Pearland, and Manvel that flooded during Harvey and were dried using consumer equipment rather than professional moisture assessment to verified content targets may carry active mold in concealed spaces that has been growing continuously in Houston's subtropical heat since 2017. Our certified remediation specialists use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and air quality testing to identify both the mold and its source throughout all affected property types.
Raw sewage is a Category 3 biohazard containing bacteria, viruses, and parasites that pose serious health risks to everyone in the affected property. Sewage backup in the southern Houston area occurs most commonly during the major tropical and heavy rainfall events that overwhelm the combined sewer infrastructure of the older established communities -- Pasadena, Texas City, and the established sections of Webster and La Porte -- when storm-driven inflow exceeds system capacity and forces sewage backward through floor drains and lower-level plumbing fixtures in connected properties. The same flooding events that affect Galveston Bay shoreline communities from storm surge also overwhelm the sewer systems serving those neighborhoods, creating dual flooding and sewage contamination risk throughout the coastal communities. In the rural and semi-rural communities of Brazoria County -- Rosharon, Manvel, and the agricultural and residential areas of southern Galveston County around Santa Fe -- private septic systems serve the majority of properties and face failure risk when sustained heavy rainfall saturates soils. Houston's summer heat makes any sewage contamination especially urgent -- bacterial and pathogen growth accelerates significantly in the temperatures the territory experiences from May through October. Our team responds 24/7 throughout all three counties.
The southern Houston territory anchors one of the most economically distinct commercial landscapes in the United States. NASA's Johnson Space Center -- the nerve center of American human spaceflight and the home of Mission Control -- occupies a major campus in the Clear Lake area directly adjacent to the territory, driving an aerospace and technology economy throughout Webster, League City, Seabrook, and the surrounding communities that has made the area one of the most highly educated and technically concentrated suburbs in the country. HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake in Webster and UTMB Health League City provide major healthcare institutional anchors for the fast-growing Galveston County residential community. The Pasadena and La Porte corridor along the Houston Ship Channel is home to one of the most concentrated petrochemical and refining complexes in the world -- the network of refineries, chemical plants, and industrial facilities that line the ship channel from Pasadena through La Porte represents tens of billions of dollars in industrial infrastructure and some of the largest commercial restoration scenarios that arise from a property emergency in this territory.
Kemah's Boardwalk -- which was devastated by Hurricane Ike's storm surge in 2008 and rebuilt into one of Texas's premier waterfront entertainment destinations -- represents the tourism and hospitality economy of Galveston Bay's northern shore. Texas City's industrial port complex and Pearland's rapidly developing healthcare and commercial corridor round out a commercial territory of exceptional diversity. 911 Restoration of Southern Houston provides rapid commercial restoration for all property types throughout all three counties, 24 hours a day.
When damage goes beyond surface-level cleanup, full reconstruction is the path forward. 911 Restoration of Southern Houston manages the entire process from initial damage assessment through final finishing work for homes and businesses throughout the three-county territory. We handle all damage types -- from Ike storm surge structural rebuilds along the Galveston Bay shoreline and Harvey flood restoration in League City, Friendswood, and Pearland through Texas freeze pipe event aftermath, fire damage reconstruction, and mold damage remediation requiring framing replacement across Harris, Galveston, and Brazoria Counties.
The territory's building diversity spans the range of Gulf Coast residential and commercial construction: older mid-century frame construction in Pasadena, La Porte, and Texas City; the coastal elevated construction required for Galveston Bay shoreline properties in Kemah, Seabrook, and Bacliff; the rapid new slab-on-grade suburban construction throughout League City, Friendswood, Pearland, and Manvel; and the industrial and commercial construction throughout the Pasadena Ship Channel corridor and the Texas City port area. We work within Texas building codes across all three counties.
911 Restoration of Southern Houston provides certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup throughout Harris, Galveston, and Brazoria Counties -- serving Harris County Sheriff, Galveston County Sheriff, Brazoria County Sheriff, Pasadena Police, League City Police, Pearland Police, Texas City Police, and all law enforcement agencies, property management companies, and families across the three-county territory. Every job is handled with complete discretion, genuine compassion, and strict compliance with Texas Department of State Health Services regulations governing biohazardous waste handling and disposal.
Professional sanitization services for homes, businesses, and commercial properties throughout the three-county territory. HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake, UTMB Health League City, and the full network of healthcare facilities across Harris, Galveston, and Brazoria Counties create consistent institutional demand for hospital-grade disinfection at a documented, verifiable standard. The NASA JSC-adjacent aerospace and technology campus facilities in the Clear Lake corridor require professional disinfection protocols meeting federal facility standards. The Kemah Boardwalk, Galveston Bay waterfront hospitality properties, and the high-traffic tourism destinations throughout the territory generate commercial sanitization demand throughout Texas's long warm-weather season. Properties throughout the territory that experienced Ike storm surge, Harvey flooding, or any subsequent water event require professional disinfection to verify that biohazard contamination from floodwater or storm surge has been properly addressed -- particularly urgent in Houston's summer heat.
The southern Houston area faces storm damage risk from multiple directions simultaneously -- a combination of Gulf of Mexico storm surge from the south and east, extreme rainfall flooding from tropical systems stalling over the region, and the freeze events that arrive from the north when Arctic air reaches the Gulf Coast with little warning. Hurricane Ike in September 2008 defined the storm surge risk for every Galveston Bay community in the territory. Ike's surge, which reached 15 feet or more in the most exposed locations, demonstrated that a storm whose wind speed registers as Category 2 can deliver Category 4 levels of water destruction when the geometry of Galveston Bay amplifies and concentrates the surge. Every coastal community from Kemah and Seabrook through Bacliff and Texas City carries that storm surge history and that ongoing risk with every Atlantic hurricane season.
Hurricane Harvey in August 2017 added a second storm history to the territory -- one driven not by surge but by the unprecedented rainfall that fell across the flat Gulf coastal plain over four consecutive days. The two events together mean that essentially every community in the southern Houston area carries flooding history from one or both major storms, and that the territory's storm damage restoration needs are not theoretical but documented and ongoing. Our team responds immediately to all storm and disaster events throughout all three counties, 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
We answer your call any time for properties throughout the territory -- Pasadena, La Porte, Webster, Seabrook, Kemah, League City, Friendswood, Dickinson, Santa Fe, Texas City, Bacliff, Pearland, Manvel, and Rosharon. Nights, weekends, holidays, and during active tropical storm and hurricane events.
Fast arrival is critical in Houston's subtropical climate. Every hour after a Galveston Bay storm surge event or a Harvey-scale flooding event increases moisture penetration and mold risk -- and in Houston's heat and humidity, mold establishes within 24 hours. Speed matters more here than almost anywhere in the country.
We have direct experience with both of the major storm damage legacies that define this territory -- Hurricane Ike's saltwater storm surge and its specific corrosion and contamination remediation requirements, and Hurricane Harvey's rainfall flooding and the mold legacy it created in League City, Friendswood, and Pearland properties that were not professionally dried.
Our team understands the specific restoration challenges of the southern Houston area -- Galveston Bay storm surge dynamics and saltwater contamination, Harvey flooding patterns in Clear Creek and Chocolate Bayou corridors, the mold conditions driven by Houston's subtropical climate, and Texas freeze pipe burst patterns in a region not built for hard freezes.
We work directly with your insurance company and handle documentation and billing on your behalf, simplifying the claims process for homeowners and businesses throughout Harris, Galveston, and Brazoria Counties.
One local southern Houston team handles everything from emergency cleanup through complete reconstruction throughout all three counties. No handoffs, no subcontractor delays, no gaps in accountability from the first call through project completion.
Don't wait. Water damage, mold, and storm damage cause more destruction every hour. We hope you never need us, but when you do, we're ready.
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