We've worked every major Kingwood flood event — Harvey (4,484 homes), Imelda 2019, Beryl 2024. Same crew. Same trucks. Same documentation system. When you've been flooded before, you know continuity matters.
When the West Fork San Jacinto River crested, Kingwood took the brunt of Harvey's catastrophic flooding.
Drains from Magnolia and Tomball watersheds. Harvey crested at unprecedented levels. Affects most flooded Kingwood subdivisions. Lake Houston dam release decisions impact downstream flooding here.
Drains from Cleveland and Coldspring watersheds. Imelda 2019 produced flash flooding here. Newer Kingwood developments east of US-59 face this risk more than original Kingwood proper.
Every village within Kingwood — original and newer developments.
Villages & subdivisions: Trailwood, Foxwood, Bear Branch, Kings Forest, Kings Point, Mills Branch, Hunters Glen, Greentree, Royal Brook, Elm Grove, Sand Creek, Sherwood Trails, Woodland Hills, Forest Cove, Kingwood Greens, Kingwood Lakes, North Woodland Hills, Forest Heights, Sunset Ridge.
"Harvey flooded us 5 feet deep. Imelda 2 years later — 2 feet. Beryl in 2024 — roof damage that let in water. Same team showed up every time. They knew our floor plan, knew our insurance carrier's preferences. Continuity is everything when you've been through this multiple times."
"FEMA Proof of Loss filed Day 12. Most of our neighbors got denied for missing the 60-day window. This crew knew the deadline existed. Our $87K claim was approved without supplements."
"Beryl took out the roof. They tarped within 4 hours, started water extraction the same day. Reconstruction took 8 weeks but we were sleeping in our own bed throughout — temporary housing covered by State Farm. Best fire/water/storm combined response we've seen."
Continuity matters. Same crew, same trucks, same insurance documentation system every time.