There are many joys associated with living in Lewisville—close communities, vibrant neighborhoods, and a sense of belonging that's hard to replicate. It's the kind of place you grow fond of and the kind of place where homes are cherished. And yet, even in Lewisville, one can occasionally be surprised by water.
Surprise floods from storms, or surprise failures from water-dishing appliances that turn your kitchen into a shallow lake: either way, understanding what type of water damage you've got is the first step toward feeling whole in your home again. Because with water damage, as with most damage, the longer you put off fixing it, the more you sacrifice your home's structural integrity and your health. And because with water damage, as with most damage, the first step is always to figure out exactly what you're dealing with.
When you suddenly find yourself in a splash zone, it isn't enough to just dry up the resulting puddle and carry on as if nothing happened. You need to look more closely at what's actually going on and why it chose this moment to happen. You also need to figure out the proper way to get things back to the way they were. Protecting your home from water and the consequential damage requires knowing more than just the basics. And recognizing what's behind a flooding incident isn't just for the paranoid or the preppers among us. It's a leap of knowledge that gets you somewhere better.
The variety of architecture in Lewisville deserves specific attention and care. An older home might be harboring water damage not so obvious, with things like creeping mold or bulging floorboards. Meanwhile, a newer construction might be facing water-related challenges that have much more to do with the home’s design than any untoward behavior on the part of Mother Nature. For homeowners in any of these situations, understanding what’s actually going on with their house means having the wherewithal to be proactive rather than reactive.
And you can’t put a price on the mental well-being that comes from knowing that, flood or no flood, you and your house will come through. And we’ll be right here with you, sleeves rolled up, going through some steady hand assistance to get you back into a semblance of normal life.