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Contact Water Damage Restoration San Marcos

For an active leak, calling beats the form, a real person answers 24/7. For non-urgent questions or a quote, send the form and we will call you back.

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  • 24/7 emergency line(512) 555-0143
  • Emailinfo@waterdamagerestorationsanmarcos.com
  • HoursOpen 24/7 for emergencies
  • Service areaServing San Marcos, TX 78666 & Hays County. San Marcos and a ~25-mile radius across Hays, Comal, and Caldwell counties. No public storefront, we come to you.

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Need water damage restoration San Marcos help right now? Call our 24/7 emergency line and a real person handles it, not a menu. We position around round-the-clock availability because a flooded floor at midnight cannot wait until morning. For an active leak, calling beats the form. Tell us your address and what is happening, and we will get moving.

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How to Reach Water Damage Restoration San Marcos

To reach Water Damage Restoration San Marcos for emergency help, call our 24/7 line or request service through the online form. We serve San Marcos and Hays County, including Kyle, Buda, Wimberley, and Martindale. For an active leak, call rather than email so we can begin extraction within the critical first 24 to 48 hours.

Here is how to reach us:

  • Phone (24/7 emergency): (512) 555-0143
  • Email: info@waterdamagerestorationsanmarcos.com (suggested address; confirm before launch)
  • Service area: San Marcos, TX 78666 and surrounding Hays County. We are a service-area business with no public storefront, so we come to you.

Call for anything happening now. Use the form for non-urgent questions or quotes.

Request Service Online

Property managers and anyone without an active emergency can request our water damage services through the form. For anything urgent, the phone is still the right call.

The form asks for:

  • Your name, phone, and email
  • The service address or city, so we can confirm coverage and route a crew
  • The type of water damage: flood, burst pipe, appliance leak, sewage, mold, storm or roof
  • Whether this is an emergency happening right now, and a short note on what is going on

We treat your details carefully. See how we handle your information before you submit. If you mark the job as an active emergency, please call instead, because a form sitting in an inbox does not get a crew to your door any faster.

What to Do Before We Arrive

While help is on the way, a few steps protect your home and your claim. Do only what is safe.

  1. Stop the source if you can reach it. Shut the supply valve or the main if a pipe or appliance is the cause.
  2. Cut power to wet areas. Flip the breaker for any room with standing water before anyone walks through it.
  3. Stay out of standing water near outlets. Water and electricity together are a real hazard.
  4. Photograph everything for the claim. Wide shots and close-ups, before you move anything.
  5. Lift or move valuables if it is safe. Get rugs, soft furnishings, and electronics off a wet floor.
  6. Skip the household vacuum on standing water. A shop setup is built for it; your home vacuum is not.

These mirror the safety guidance the trade follows, and they matter because the first 24 to 48 hours decide how much gets saved. For the full version, read what to do first when your house floods.

Areas We Serve

We cover San Marcos and Hays County, including Kyle, Buda, Wimberley, and Martindale, plus Maxwell, New Braunfels, Canyon Lake, and Dripping Springs across the surrounding counties. Not sure if you are in range? Call and we will tell you straight. See the areas we serve for the full map.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Straight answers to what San Marcos homeowners ask most — on cost, insurance, mold timelines, and what to do first.

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  • Call our 24/7 emergency line for an active leak or flood, that's faster than the form. Tell us your address and what's happening, and we'll route to you and walk you through stopping the damage. For non-urgent questions, use the online form.

  • Stop the water source if you can safely reach the shut-off, turn off power to wet areas, and stay out of standing water near outlets. Photograph everything for your insurance claim, then lift or move valuables if it's safe. Avoid using a household vacuum on standing water.

  • We serve San Marcos and Hays County, including Kyle, Buda, Wimberley, and Martindale, plus Maxwell, New Braunfels, Canyon Lake, and Dripping Springs. If you're nearby and unsure, call and we'll confirm whether we can reach you.