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Water Damage Insurance & Costs — Straight Answers from the Claims Side
The short answer
Homeowners insurance covers water damage when the release was sudden and accidental, not when it was gradual or preventable. What you do in the first 24 hours — stopping the loss, photographing everything, starting documented mitigation — has more influence on your payout than anything the adjuster does later. These guides come from 20+ years working the insurance side of Houston water claims.
Most homeowners meet the claims process for the first time while standing in an inch of water. These guides are the briefing we wish every homeowner had before that day.
The decision guides
The master checklist: what to do, in order, from discovery to dry-out.
Who to call first, what each one actually does, and why you usually need both.
Sudden vs. gradual, covered vs. excluded, and the documentation that decides it.
Real cost drivers, what insurance pays, and how to read a mitigation estimate.
How your deductible can come back to you when a warrantied part caused the loss.
The one principle that governs everything
Insurance policies pay for sudden and accidental losses. Nearly every coverage dispute in a water claim comes down to a fight over those two words:
- A washer hose that bursts → sudden and accidental → covered.
- A washer hose that has been seeping for six months, rotting the wall behind it → gradual → routinely denied.
- The tricky middle: a sudden failure that reveals older damage. This is where documentation, moisture mapping, and an honest source-of-loss report determine what gets paid.
That is also why mitigation quality affects your wallet twice. Bad mitigation leaves moisture that becomes mold (your problem), and thin documentation gives the carrier room to dispute scope (also your problem). When we walk losses behind other companies, we find missed moisture nine times out of ten — and that missed moisture is money left on the table in the rebuild estimate.
Questions about a live claim? Call or text (346) 385-3496 — we will tell you what we would do, free.
Insurance & Cost Questions
Does homeowners insurance cover water damage in Texas?
Generally yes for sudden and accidental releases — burst pipes, appliance failures, AC overflows. Generally no for gradual leaks, neglected maintenance, or rising floodwater (flood damage needs separate flood insurance). The source of the loss and how it is documented decide the outcome, which is why documentation matters from hour one.
Who should I call first — my insurance company or a mitigation company?
Stop the water, document with photos, and get mitigation started first; then call your insurer. Policies require you to prevent further damage — waiting for an adjuster before drying begins makes the damage worse and can hurt the claim. Any legitimate mitigation company documents everything the adjuster needs.
What does water damage restoration cost in Houston?
Small single-room dry-outs typically run in the hundreds to low thousands; multi-room losses with flooring and drywall removal run higher, driven by how much material got wet and how long it stayed wet. Insurance covers most sudden-loss mitigation. We quote before work begins, always.
What is subrogation and why should a homeowner care?
Subrogation is when your insurer, after paying your claim, goes after the party actually responsible — for example, the manufacturer of a failed part that was still under warranty. If subrogation succeeds, you can get your deductible back. It only works when the failed part and its warranty status are properly documented.
Not sure how serious it is?
Text a photo of what you’re seeing to Maven Mitigation and we’ll tell you whether it needs professional drying or you can handle it yourself. Local to Houston, no call centers.
Call or text (346) 385-3496 charley@mitigationmaven.com