League City, TX
Water Damage Cleanup & Restoration in League City, TX
Water damage has a way of catching homeowners off guard. A burst pipe, an overflowing appliance, or a sudden storm can turn a normal day into a stressful situation. That’s where MCRS steps in. We act fast, stopping the damage before it spreads and restoring your home to its pre-loss condition. The sooner water is removed, the better the chances of saving floors, walls, and furniture from long-term damage.
League City, TX
Fire Damage Restoration
Fire Damage Cleanup & Restoration in League City, TX
Few things are as devastating as a fire. Even after the flames are out, soot and smoke linger, causing additional damage. At MCRS, we don’t just clean up the mess—we help you take the next step toward rebuilding. We carefully remove debris, restore salvageable belongings, and ensure your home is structurally sound, so you can move forward with peace of mind.

League City, TX
Plumbing Disasters
Fast Repairs for Plumbing Disasters
Leaks don’t just waste water—they cause damage behind walls and beneath floors. Whether it’s a hidden pipe leak or a sudden pipe break flooding your home, we’re ready to help. Our team quickly locates and repairs plumbing issues to prevent water from seeping into places it doesn’t belong. Acting fast can mean the difference between a quick fix and extensive restoration work.

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Flood Damage Recovery
Recovering from Flood Damage in League City
Floodwater can be relentless, seeping into foundations and causing damage that lingers long after the water recedes. We extract standing water, dry affected areas, and repair the damage left behind. Our team understands the urgency of flood situations and works efficiently to bring homes and businesses back to life.

League City, TX
Roof Leaks & Structural Damage
Roof Leaks and Structural Damage? We’ve Got You.
A small leak in the roof can lead to big problems if ignored. Water stains, mold growth, and weakened ceilings are all signs of trouble. We pinpoint leaks, reinforce weak spots, and ensure your roof protects your home the way it should. If structural damage has already occurred, we’re here to repair and rebuild safely.

League City, TX
Overflow Cleanup
Overflowing Fixtures? Let’s Fix That.
A sink, toilet, or bathtub overflow can go from minor inconvenience to major damage in minutes. Our team responds quickly, removing excess water, sanitizing affected areas, and preventing further issues like mold and weakened flooring. Addressing an overflow immediately can prevent much bigger problems down the line.

League City, TX
Appliance & HVAC Leaks
Appliance and HVAC Leaks Can’t Be Ignored
Dishwashers, refrigerators, and HVAC systems are common sources of hidden water damage. If you notice unexplained puddles or damp spots around appliances, it’s time to investigate. Our team finds the source, stops the leak, and ensures moisture doesn’t lead to mold growth or structural problems.

League City, TX
Emergency Restoration Services
Emergency Water Cleanup When You Need It Most
Water emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Whether it’s an unexpected pipe burst or water seeping through after heavy rain, our emergency response team is available 24/7 to extract water and start the drying process immediately. Acting fast means minimizing damage and avoiding costly repairs.

FAQS
What Homeowners in League City Need to Know
How quickly should I address water damage?
Immediately. Water spreads fast, and the longer it sits, the worse the damage becomes. Calling MCRS right away can save you money and hassle in the long run.
Can I clean up fire damage myself?
Smoke and soot can be toxic, and improper cleaning can make things worse. Professional restoration ensures the air quality in your home is safe and that all damage is properly addressed.
How do I know if my home has hidden water damage?
Signs like musty odors, peeling paint, and warped floors can indicate moisture problems. If you suspect an issue, MCRS offers inspections to catch hidden damage before it worsens.
What can I do to prevent future water damage?
Regular plumbing maintenance, roof inspections, and prompt repairs help prevent unexpected issues. Staying proactive can save you from costly repairs down the road.
Does MCRS handle large-scale damage restoration?
Yes! Whether it’s a single-room repair or a full-scale home restoration, we have the experience and resources to handle jobs of any size.
MCRS is here to help League City residents recover from water and fire damage with expert care and efficiency. Call us today and let’s get your home back to normal.
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Fast forward to late June… The renovation/restoration was finally done: $72 THOUSAND DOLLARS later and 2 bedrooms, hall, bathroom, and 1/4 of the living room dried out and replaced by Disaster America USA.
Now… 6 weeks ago (mid July) we started noticing a “buckle” in the floor right inside the front door (about 4 ft from where they deemed was the end of the water damage). 3 weeks ago the buckle had started protruding through the brand new LVP that they put down and it spread down a line toward where they had finished the underfloor remodel. By Thursday it had gotten so bad we couldn’t open the door all the way.
Now… when the LVP broke and boards started coming through I called to speak with Jason at Disaster America and he text me and told me to email him the pics and he’d get back to me… I’ve yet to hear back from anyone. I also called and spoke with Sam who was the foreman of the construction company they used and sent him pics of it. He actually said they’d be here Friday to take a look at it and never showed up and I haven’t been able to contact him again either. *Though Sam did tell me he figured the foundation under the old floor had failed and he was sure that was the problem 🙄 Of note- the foundation was repaired less than a year ago and I have the warranty*
So on Friday… With some help, I started ripping up the floor to see what the problem was because obviously it was my problem and no one was going to get back with me on this. It wasn’t the foundation… the hardwood subfloor had buckled because the water obviously went further than they thought {as I’d thought, and even asked them to go further when they were ripping it up and they declined and said they KNEW it wasn’t damaged out that far}.
So, enjoy some pics of my Labor Day Weekend as this $1.74 disaster continues to cost me THOUSANDS of dollars to fix still, after it was already “fixed” to the tune of $72,000!