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Hurricane & Major Storm Pre-Positioning Specialists

Emergency Flood Response in Houston, TX

During named storms and major rain events we pre-position crews and equipment at strategic Houston locations. Hurricane Beryl 2024, Harvey 2017, Imelda 2019 — our crews were responding while others were still mobilizing.

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About

Service Background

Major flood events overwhelm out-of-area restoration companies. Houston-local pre-positioning is the difference between 24-hour response and 7-day response. When NWS issues hurricane warnings or major rain forecasts, we stage equipment and crews at strategic locations — SW Houston for Brays Bayou, North Houston for Lake Houston watershed, SE Houston for Galveston Bay surge, etc.

Hurricane Beryl 2024: We had crews responding within hours of the storm passing. Hurricane Harvey 2017: Continuous deployment for months across the Houston area. Imelda 2019: NE Houston response within 24 hours. The pre-positioning + FEMA Proof of Loss documentation + multi-carrier insurance coordination is what separates us.

Specifics

Houston Pre-Positioning Stations During Named Storms

SW Houston
Brays Bayou Station

Stages crews for Meyerland, Bellaire, Westbury, Braeswood Place response during major rain events.

Central Houston
Buffalo Bayou Station

Stages crews for Memorial, Theater District, downtown response. Coordinated with Addicks/Barker releases.

NW Houston
Cypress Creek Station

Stages crews for Cypress, Spring, Tomball, Bridgeland response during major events.

NE Houston
Lake Houston Station

Stages crews for Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita response during SJRA spillway releases.

SE Houston
Galveston Bay Station

Stages crews for Clear Lake, League City, Pasadena, Baytown response during hurricane surge.

South Houston
Brazos Watershed Station

Stages crews for Sugar Land, Missouri City, Pearland response during Brazos River flooding.

Capabilities

What We Handle

Hurricane Flood Response

Beryl, Harvey, Ike veterans

Bayou Overflow Response

Brays, Buffalo, White Oak, Cypress

Storm Surge Coastal

Galveston Bay + Gulf

Cat 3 Flood Water

IICRC S500 protocols

FEMA Proof of Loss

60-day window standard

Multi-Coverage Documentation

NFIP + private + homeowners

Industrial-Scale Equipment

Major event capacity

Repeat-Flood Properties

Multi-event documentation

When You Call

Here's What Happens Next

Pre-stormprep

NWS Warning Issued

Crews + equipment pre-positioned at strategic stations.

Storm-1alert

Active Storm Period

Crews shelter in place at staging locations.

Storm+1mobilize

Storm Passes

Crews mobilize immediately to highest-priority calls.

24-72hours

On-site Response

Multi-property response. Cat 3 protocols. FEMA documentation begins.

Week 1triage

Mass Response Coordination

Daily multi-crew coordination. Priority by severity.

Weeks-Monthsclose

Multi-Property Reconstruction

Major event response runs weeks to months.

What You Get

Included in Every Project

Strategic pre-positioning6 Houston stations during storms
Hurricane veteransBeryl, Harvey, Ike, Imelda
FEMA Proof of Loss60-day window standard
Multi-coverage documentationNFIP + private + homeowners
Cat 3 IICRC S500Bayou + surge water protocols
Industrial-scale equipmentMajor event capacity
Multi-crew coordinationMass response capable
Repeat-flood expertiseDocumentation specialists
Storm season retainerPremium response priority

Storm Coming? Pre-Positioned Response.

Beryl, Harvey, Imelda veterans. FEMA documentation. Multi-coverage billing.

Flood Damage: (713) 482-7161