Locally owned, IICRC certified water damage restoration in Coppell, TX. Approximately 20 minutes from our Southlake base, on-site in 60 minutes for burst pipes, flooding, mold, fire damage, and storm cleanup. Available 24 hours a day.
Coppell is 15-20 minutes from our Southlake shop. Highway 121 south past the airport, then Sandy Lake Road or Beltline into the neighborhoods. Coppell sits in an unusual geographic spot for DFW — entirely inside Dallas County but with the suburban character of north Tarrant or Denton County, anchored by Coppell ISD (which is what drives most of the home prices in the city), and bounded on the west by DFW International Airport. The combination produces a housing stock with very specific characteristics we have learned to read.
The bulk of Coppell construction sits in the 1985-2005 window, with a smaller older core around Old Coppell (Bethel Road area) and newer infill on the east side along the Riverchase and Northlake Estates corridors. That timeline matters: 1985-1995 homes carry the polybutylene and copper-pinhole risk we see across Mid-Cities DFW; 1995-2005 homes have post-tension slab construction, attic-platform water heaters, and the slab-stub-up failure pattern that dominates the suburban two-story; post-2005 infill carries PEX supply and modern fixtures. Every Coppell call, the first thing we ask is what era the home is in.
The Loss Patterns We See Most Often in Coppell
Attic water heater failures in the two-story floor plans. Riverchase, Northlake Estates, Lakes of Somerset, and the larger 1995-2005 Coppell builds typically put the water heater on a platform in the attic over the master closet or upstairs hallway. Active tank or T&P leaks cycle hundreds of gallons through wall and ceiling cavities before the first downstairs ceiling stain appears. We carry attic-rated extraction lances and high-volume LGR dehumidifiers specifically for this loss type and it is the single most common Coppell call type.
Slab leaks at the stub-up. Post-tension slabs in Coppell are unforgiving on supply-line transitions where pipes come up through the foundation. The most common failure point is the cold-water stub feeding upstairs baths. We thermal-image the leak path before any concrete is cut so the plumber's repair window stays small and the drying scope stays right-sized.
Aging copper in Old Coppell. The 1970s-80s homes around Old Coppell on Bethel and the older Sandy Lake corridor are now running on 40+ year-old copper. Pinhole leaks at elbows and horizontal runs are the dominant failure mode. We map all detectable moisture and flag aging supply-line conditions in writing so the homeowner's plumber understands what to look at next.
HVAC pan overflows from attic air handlers. Almost every two-story Coppell home has attic-mounted air handler equipment over conditioned ceiling. Drain-pan rust-throughs, primary-line clogs, and overflow-switch failures put clean water through the same ceiling assemblies that the water heaters threaten. We document the cause of loss carefully because HVAC failures are sometimes classified differently than supply-line failures by the carrier.
Storm and roof intrusion. The composition roofs in central Coppell that have not been replaced since the last major hail event are vulnerable to wind-driven rain. Attic and ceiling losses spike every spring storm season. The drying scope on a storm intrusion looks different than a clean-water supply break — Category 2 water, contaminated insulation, and rapid mold conditions if the dry-out is not engineered right.
How We Document a Coppell Job for Your Adjuster
We work IICRC S500 standard on every job, with documentation structured for the way North Texas carriers underwrite. Photo log timestamped at extraction-in / extraction-out / equipment-set / dry-out. Thermal imaging stills marked to the floor plan. Daily atmospheric readings (temperature, relative humidity, grains-per-pound). Xactimate-aligned scope sheet your adjuster's desk team will recognize. Coppell-specific note: many Coppell homeowners are dual-income professionals who do not want to manage carrier communication during a loss. We handle adjuster contact directly so you are not playing phone tag between the carrier, the plumber, and the restoration crew.
Coppell Neighborhoods and Response Logistics
Old Coppell / Bethel Road area (75019). Historic core, mixed-era homes including some pre-1985 construction. 18-22 minutes from our shop. Aging supply lines, careful leak detection before any concrete work.
East Coppell along Beltline (75019). Newer infill, mixed townhome and single-family. 14-17 minutes.
Why Coppell Homeowners Call Us Specifically
Coppell has a lot of restoration options on paper because it sits at the seam of several DFW operational territories — Mid-Cities chains, Dallas operators, Lewisville-based firms, and the Frisco corridor crews running the north side of the metro. The reason a Coppell homeowner picks Flood Titan is usually one of three things: we are not call-center routed (you reach Allan or a technician directly), we are not on TPA rate-cut software (so the scope on your job is not capped by a carrier-program negotiation), and we know the Coppell ISD school calendar matters to the family on the call (water damage during the school week with two working parents is a different operational problem than a Saturday loss).
Mold Risk on Coppell Properties After a Water Loss
The North Texas mold window is 24-48 hours from water intrusion. Coppell's mix of newer tightly-built two-stories and older Old Coppell homes means the drying chamber engineering varies by call. Newer construction with foam insulation and tight air sealing holds moisture longer and needs aggressive dehumidification capacity. Older Coppell construction with fiberglass insulation and looser air sealing dries faster passively but is also more likely to have unseen moisture traveling along wall plates and into adjacent rooms. Our drying plan uses negative pressure containment where appropriate, LGR or desiccant dehumidifiers sized to actual cubic footage and air-changes-per-hour, and daily moisture-content sampling on framing and decking until the substrate hits its documented goal moisture content.
Our Water Damage Restoration Work in Coppell
Real photos from real Flood Titan Restoration jobs. No stock images, no rendered marketing shots. Every photo below is from work our IICRC certified team performed for an actual customer.
Full project arc: a kitchen water loss from initial extraction through dehumidification to finished rebuild.Pulled LVP exposes the wet subfloor underneath. We document the full saturation footprint before drying begins.Antimicrobial mist into exposed joist bays after demo. Standard IICRC S500 step before close-up.Antimicrobial application to exposed joists after a Category 3 ceiling demo. Tech in full Tyvek and respirator.Air movers and an LGR dehumidifier configured for structural drying on luxury vinyl plank.Thermal imaging finds the cold-pocket moisture signatures your eyes can't see, before mold has a chance to start.
Emergency Contact
Water damage emergency in Coppell? Call us now, we respond in 60 minutes, 24 hours a day.
We work directly with all major insurance carriers serving Coppell homeowners. We handle documentation, adjuster communication, and advocacy on your behalf.
Real Google reviews from real customers. Every Flood Titan Restoration review on Google is 5 stars. Below is a representative sample from Coppell and the immediate surrounding cities.
★★★★★Attic Water Heater
"We just moved to Colleyville and our water heater in the attic decided to break and flood our entire downstairs. Great timing! Flood Titan Restoration sent their team out immediately and honestly made a stressful situation so much easier. Everyone was so friendly and made us feel like we were in good hands the whole time. They were super careful with all our stuff (we were still unpacking!) and got us back in our house way faster than we expected. Highly recommend these guys!"
Lorraine Spektor
Colleyville, TX
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★★★★★Slab Leak
"Allan and his crew were a lifesaver. We had water coming up through the floor from a slab leak and I called Flood Titan late in the evening — they were at our house within the hour. Allan was upfront about what needed to happen, kept us in the loop every day, and worked directly with our insurance so we didn't have to fight that battle ourselves. The drying took a few days and they checked in constantly. You can tell they actually care about the people they're helping, not just finishing the job. Highly recommend if you're anywhere in the DFW area and need restoration done right."
Deron E. Smallcomb, Esq.
DFW area · Slab leak
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★★★★★Multi-Room Flood
"Allan, Travis and Anna did a great job helping us recover from a flood upstairs in our bedroom, bathroom and laundry room. They were professional, experienced, and always on time. We appreciated their clear communication to us of what we needed, what they were doing, and how long the process would take. They also interacted with our insurance company to help address any questions the insurance company had regarding the process. We would highly recommend them."
Kenneth Wenzel
DFW area · Upstairs flood
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★★★★★AC Leak
"We had an AC leak while we were out of town, as we came back we found a nice stream of water from our ceiling down to our game room. Flood Titan Restoration did a phenomenal job, did not feel intrusive at all (as I experienced once before with another company). Great communication and quality. Would use them again (hopefully never though)."
How long does it take to get from Southlake to Coppell? +
Drive time runs 15-20 minutes via Highway 121 south past the airport, then Sandy Lake Road or Beltline into the neighborhoods. Riverchase and the east-Coppell addresses are closer at 14-17 minutes. Old Coppell and the Bethel Road area are the longer run at 18-22 minutes. We typically beat the 60-minute on-property goal on Coppell calls.
My home is in Riverchase or Lakes of Somerset and the attic water heater leaked. How urgent is this? +
In the two-story Coppell floor plans with attic water heaters, an active leak can cycle hundreds of gallons through upstairs and downstairs wall and ceiling assemblies before the first stain appears downstairs. Shut off the water at the cold inlet to the tank or at the meter, then call us. We are 15-20 minutes away and we carry the attic-rated extraction equipment and high-volume dehumidifiers this loss type needs.
My Old Coppell home has 40-year-old copper. Anything I should know? +
Older Coppell homes around Bethel and Sandy Lake are running on copper that has been in chlorinated service for decades. Pinhole leaks at elbows and horizontal runs are the dominant failure mode and the next leak is usually nearby. After we handle the current water damage, we map all detectable moisture and flag aging supply-line conditions in writing so your plumber knows what to look at next.
Does my Coppell homeowners policy cover this? +
Texas HO-3 policies typically cover sudden-and-accidental water damage — tank rupture, supply line break, appliance overflow, HVAC pan overflow. They typically do not cover gradual seepage or exterior flooding. We document the cause-of-loss carefully so your adjuster can classify the claim correctly and fund the right scope.
Both spouses work and the loss happened during the school day. Can you handle adjuster contact? +
Yes. A large share of our Coppell calls are dual-income families inside Coppell ISD. We handle adjuster contact directly so you are not playing phone tag between the carrier, the plumber, and the restoration crew during the workday. Documentation, scope communication, and supplemental requests all run through us.
Are you IICRC certified? +
Yes. Flood Titan Restoration is an IICRC Certified Firm, registration #70249559. Every job in Coppell follows the IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration, including documented moisture mapping, atmospheric monitoring, and goal-moisture-content verification before we call a job dry.
Is water damage repair the same as water damage restoration? +
Yes. In the restoration industry the two terms describe the same scope of work: emergency water extraction, structural drying, dehumidification, antimicrobial treatment, and reconstruction where damage warrants it. Some homeowners search for water damage repair, others for water damage restoration. Flood Titan handles both under one IICRC S500 compliant process for Coppell homes.
Where can I find water damage restoration near me in Coppell? +
Flood Titan Restoration is owner-operated in DFW and answers Coppell emergency calls 24/7. We typically arrive on-site within 60 minutes of your call, with all extraction, drying, and antimicrobial equipment on the first truck. IICRC certified. Call 817-95-FLOOD.
Can you start water damage cleanup in Coppell today? +
Yes. We can begin same-day water extraction, structural drying, and moisture mapping in Coppell as soon as we arrive. We bring air movers, commercial dehumidifiers, thermal imaging, and antimicrobial treatment on the first truck, so there is no second-trip delay. Call 817-95-FLOOD.
Water Damage in Coppell, TX? Call Us Now.
We are based in nearby Southlake, minutes from Coppell, and will be at your door within 60 minutes. IICRC certified, 24/7, and ready to restore your property fast.