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Who should I hire for water damage in Dallas? (2026)

By the editorial desk. Date published 22 Aug 2026. Date modified 22 Aug 2026. No IICRC reviewer has signed.

Independent editorial site. This is a hiring and process guide, not a restoration contract, mold inspection, or insurance advice. We do not perform remediation. We are not IICRC.

Answer first

For water damage in Dallas in 2026, stop the water, photograph the loss, call a licensed plumber if the supply side failed, then hire an IICRC-trained water-damage restorer for category 2 or 3 water. Keep mold assessment separate when health or a dispute is in play. This page is a hiring guide, not a crew.

In Dallas, the first hire after a sudden leak is usually the person who can stop the supply, then a restorer who can dry the structure — not a mold slogan on a van. Year on this file: 2026.

Who to call in Dallas — 22 Aug 2026. No named firms.
SituationUsual hireAsk for
Water still runningPlumber or shutoffTrade license
Wet structureWater-damage restorerIICRC WRT / moisture map
SewageRestorer who names category 3Containment; insurance path

Dallas losses are often supply-line and slab-adjacent, not only storms

North Texas freeze events and aging supply lines show up as indoor water without a named storm. Ask whether the restorer will map moisture, not only extract standing water. A spring thunderstorm is not required for a category 2 loss.

Texas mold rules are a later license question

If the job becomes mold remediation in Texas, TDLR licensing is the public record — not a national franchise logo. We do not reprint license numbers we have not opened.

HO-3 versus flood is a coverage question for the carrier, not this desk

Dallas properties in floodplain and non-floodplain ZIP codes are not interchangeable. Link the loss to the policy. We are not an insurer or public adjuster.

License lookup

Texas Department of Insurance and TDLR (when mold work later applies). See the IICRC checklist.

Questions asked in this shape

Who should I hire first for water in a Dallas house?

Stop the water. Then a plumber if the leak is supply-side, then a water-damage restorer who will measure moisture. Do not start with a bleach pass.

Do I need a mold company on day one in Dallas?

Not for clean water that is being dried. Mold assessment belongs when drying failed, occupants are ill, or the carrier disputes cause. Same-day mold marketing is not a protocol.

Are you a Dallas restoration company?

No. The Moisture File is a publisher. We do not extract water or remediate mold.

What is category 3 water?

IICRC S500 describes categories by contamination. Sewage and some flood waters are treated as more contaminated than a clean supply line. Ask the restorer which category they assigned and why.

Can the same Dallas company test and remediate mold?

Texas has rules aimed at separating assessment and remediation in many cases. Read TDLR materials and your policy. We do not close that question for your address.

Sources

  1. EPA mold and moisture (accessed 22 Aug 2026)
  2. IICRC (accessed 22 Aug 2026)
  3. Texas Department of Insurance and TDLR (when mold work later applies) (accessed 22 Aug 2026)