Water damage restoration cost is one of the most-searched questions in DFW. The honest answer is that prices vary widely based on factors most homeowners do not initially consider. Here is what affects your bill, what to expect, and what insurance typically covers.
Typical DFW Water Damage Restoration Costs
Real ranges for residential water damage in the DFW metroplex:
- Small contained leak (under sink, single-wall): $1,000 to $3,000
- Single-room water damage with drying needed: $2,500 to $7,500
- Multi-room water damage with structural drying: $5,000 to $15,000
- Whole-floor flooding (slab leak, supply line burst): $10,000 to $30,000
- Major flood with reconstruction needed: $25,000 to $75,000+
Most of these costs are covered by homeowners insurance when the damage qualifies. You typically pay only your deductible.
What Affects the Final Cost
Several factors drive water damage restoration prices up or down:
- Water category: Clean water (Cat 1) is cheapest. Gray water from appliances (Cat 2) costs more. Black water from sewage (Cat 3) is the most expensive due to sanitization requirements.
- Square footage affected: Direct multiplier on extraction, drying equipment, and labor.
- Materials affected: Hardwood is more expensive to dry than carpet. Tile sometimes saves cost. Drywall and insulation usually need replacement.
- Drying time: Most jobs take 3-5 days. Older homes or thick materials can take 7-10 days. Equipment rental adds up.
- Mold development: If mold has started growing, remediation costs add $1,500 to $20,000+ depending on scope.
- Reconstruction: If you need new flooring, drywall, paint, cabinets, etc., this is often the biggest portion of the bill.
Mitigation vs Reconstruction (Important to Understand)
Water damage restoration has two phases with different cost structures:
Phase 1: Mitigation (the urgent part)
- Water extraction
- Structural drying with dehumidifiers and air movers
- Antimicrobial treatment
- Removing unsalvageable materials
- Typically $2,000 to $10,000 for residential
Phase 2: Reconstruction (rebuilding)
- New drywall, insulation, flooring
- Painting, trim, cabinetry
- Often higher cost than mitigation
Many homeowners are surprised to find mitigation and reconstruction are often handled by different teams. At Flood Titan, we manage both phases so you have a single point of contact.
How Insurance Affects What You Actually Pay
For most covered claims, your out-of-pocket is just your deductible (typically $1,000 to $5,000 in DFW). The insurance company pays the rest.
However, there are scenarios where you might pay more:
- Claim denial: If the damage is gradual or excluded, you pay full cost.
- Underinsurance: If you have $100,000 dwelling coverage but $150,000 in damage, you pay the difference.
- Mold cap: Many policies cap mold at $5,000-10,000. Larger jobs require out-of-pocket.
- Code upgrades: Insurance typically pays for like-for-like replacement. Upgrading to better materials is on you.
How to Get Accurate Pricing
The only way to get an accurate estimate is to have a professional assess the actual damage. Square footage, water category, materials affected, and access difficulty all affect price. We provide free on-site assessments across DFW.
Beware of any restoration company that gives you a flat price over the phone without seeing the damage. Either they are lowballing to get the job and will add charges later, or they are guessing high to protect themselves.
Call 817-95-FLOOD for a free assessment anywhere in DFW. We provide a clear scope of work with insurance-aligned billing throughout the process.
The Bottom Line
Water damage restoration cost depends heavily on the specifics of your situation. Most insured residential losses in DFW result in homeowners paying just their deductible. The most important factor in keeping costs down is acting fast. Every hour water sits causes more damage and adds to the final bill.
Need Help Right Now?
Flood Titan Restoration is on call 24/7 across the entire DFW Metroplex. IICRC certified, locally owned, insurance-aligned billing throughout.
Call 817-95-FLOOD