DRYmedic Restoration Service of Jersey Village

Restoration Contractor — Houston, TX

Speed matters. Secondary damage starts in 48 hours.

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About DRYmedic

DRYmedic provide emergency mitigation and full-service property restoration for Houston-area homeowners and businesses. Water damage, fire and smoke, mold remediation, and complete reconstruction — all billed direct-to-carrier using industry-standard Xactimate pricing. Your deductible is your only out-of-pocket cost.

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What DRYmedic helps with

  • restoration_mitigation claims

How DRYmedic works with homeowners

  1. Emergency response

    Mitigation crew mobilizes quickly — dry, stabilize, and prevent secondary damage.

  2. Scope & estimate

    Detailed estimate prepared in a format the carrier expects (Xactimate).

  3. Build-back

    Repairs scheduled and completed to match pre-loss condition or better.

  4. Final walkthrough

    Sign-off, warranty, and assistance with any supplement items the adjuster approves.

Service area

Service area map — Houston, TX
Houston, TX
  • Houston
  • Houston metro area
  • Texas statewide

Why hire a licensed restoration contractor in Texas

  • You choose your own contractor

    Preferred-vendor networks work for the carrier, not for you. You have the right to choose any licensed contractor for any covered repair.

  • Carrier-direct billing

    Most emergency mitigation and approved reconstruction bills go direct to the carrier using industry-standard pricing — you handle the deductible, not the whole invoice.

  • Supplements reflect reality

    Carrier scopes often miss items that become obvious only during demo. A good contractor documents and submits supplements for approved additional scope.

What outcomes can look like on claims like yours

Illustrative examples of how common claim types unfold in Texas — general education, not results of DRYmedic Restoration Service of Jersey Village. Actual outcomes depend on policy language, damage, and timing.

Burst supply line and ceiling collapse

Water damage

A common scenario: a supply line fails overnight and part of a ceiling comes down. Initial carrier scopes often cover cosmetic drywall repair and only a fraction of the flooring. Thorough moisture mapping, cabinet-box damage documentation, and code-required electrical work frequently expand the covered scope enough to bring a home back to pre-loss condition.

Post-storm roof denial

Hail damage

Carriers sometimes deny roof replacement after a hail event, calling the damage cosmetic. A fresh inspection with calibrated roof-test squares, shingle mat cross-sections, and NOAA storm-data pairing can establish whether a supportable replacement case exists — and denials do get reversed when the documentation holds up.

Reopened claims and corrected scopes

Reopen & supplement

Initial carrier estimates frequently miss covered line items. Careful scope review, supporting photographs, and code-required documentation are the basis for supplemental payments — the standard path for returning a policyholder closer to whole after an underpaid claim.

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Questions people ask

Do I have to use the contractor my insurance company recommends?

No. You have the right to choose your own licensed contractor for any covered repair. Preferred-vendor networks work for the carrier — not for you.

Do restoration contractors bill insurance directly?

Often, yes. Emergency mitigation is typically billed direct-to-carrier using industry-standard pricing (Xactimate), leaving the policyholder responsible for the deductible and any non-covered upgrades. Confirm billing arrangements with the contractor before work begins.

What if the carrier's estimate doesn't cover the repairs?

Underpayment happens often. Experienced restoration contractors prepare supplement requests — itemized line-by-line documentation showing what the carrier missed — and resubmit for payment. Most supplements get approved when properly documented.

How fast does mitigation need to start?

Quickly. Secondary damage (mold, warping, structural) can start within 48–72 hours of a water loss. The faster mitigation begins, the more of the loss is typically covered.

General information about how restoration contractors work in Texas — not statements written by DRYmedic.

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