Aging plumbing or a sudden leak near the Lancaster Historic Town Square? Your IICRC-certified crew responds 24/7. A live dispatcher answers every call at (972) 630-6656.
Founded in 1852, Lancaster's Historic Town Square is one of the oldest in Dallas County, and the homes and buildings near it reflect that age. Older plumbing and foundation settling are more common here than in Lancaster's newer subdivisions, which means water damage calls in this area often trace back to aging infrastructure rather than a one-off accident.
Mold can begin developing within 24 to 48 hours of water sitting untreated. Every hour without extraction increases the total restoration cost. Call (972) 630-6656 now.
The Historic District's older housing stock drives two recurring damage patterns:
Many homes built decades ago near the Town Square still run original galvanized supply lines, which corrode from the inside and fail without warning. See our burst pipe water damage restoration page for what happens from the moment we arrive.
Decades of settling can open small gaps where groundwater intrudes after heavy rain, especially in homes built before modern foundation standards. Our structural drying team checks subfloor moisture as part of every job here.
Your water damage doesn't stop spreading while you wait for a callback. We dispatch from 1425 N Dallas Ave, close to the Historic District. A live person answers (972) 630-6656 at any hour, day or night.
Yes. We regularly work on homes built decades ago, including those with original galvanized plumbing and older foundations that need a different approach than newer construction.
Yes. We serve the Historic District and every Lancaster neighborhood 24/7. A live dispatcher answers every call at (972) 630-6656.
Sudden, accidental water damage like a pipe failure is typically covered regardless of the home's age. We document the damage and likely cause for your adjuster.