Flash flooding near the Ten Mile Creek Preserve? Your IICRC-certified crew responds 24/7. A live dispatcher answers every call at (972) 630-6656.
The Ten Mile Creek Preserve is a largely undeveloped natural area, donated to the city, with meadows, wooded sections, and an unpaved trail running through it. Properties closest to the preserve sit on the front line of Lancaster's most direct creek-flood exposure, since heavy rain events can raise the creek faster than a typical storm drain backup elsewhere in the city.
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.
Properties near the preserve see two recurring damage patterns:
The creek can rise quickly during a heavy storm, pushing water onto nearby lots faster than a typical drainage backup elsewhere in Lancaster. See our flood damage restoration page for our creek-flood response.
Even without a major flood event, proximity to the creek can keep ground moisture elevated for days after a storm passes. Our structural drying team accounts for this when planning drying equipment placement.
Your water damage doesn't stop spreading while you wait for a callback. We dispatch from 1425 N Dallas Ave, close to the Ten Mile Creek Preserve. A live person answers (972) 630-6656 at any hour, day or night.
Standard homeowners insurance typically does not cover rising creek floodwater. A separate NFIP or private flood policy is usually needed for that coverage, especially for properties closest to the preserve.
Yes. We serve properties near Ten Mile Creek and every Lancaster neighborhood 24/7. A live dispatcher answers every call at (972) 630-6656.
Creek levels can rise faster than a typical storm drain backup during heavy rain, which is why a fast response matters more here than in some other parts of Lancaster.