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Water Damage Restoration Cost in Midland TX — Full Guide
What does water damage restoration cost in Midland TX? Real price ranges by damage type, square footage, and category. Updated guide from a local crew.
Water Damage Restoration Cost in Midland TX — What to Expect
The water damage restoration cost question is the first thing most homeowners ask after the initial panic subsides. The honest answer: it depends on a lot of factors, but we can give you real ranges based on what we see in Midland TX and the Permian Basin. Call (432) 289-5929 for a free quote specific to your situation — we'll give you a number in 15 minutes.
Nationally, the average cost of water damage restoration runs $1,300–$5,500 for a typical residential job. In Midland TX, you'll generally see similar ranges, though local labor costs and material availability in West Texas can affect the final number. Here's how to think about it.
The Biggest Factor: Water Category
The IICRC (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification) classifies water damage into three categories based on contamination level. Category determines how much material has to be removed and how extensive the decontamination process is.
Category 1 — Clean Water Source: burst supply lines, overflowing sinks, appliance failures with clean water Typical cost range: $1,000–$3,500 Most materials can be dried in place if caught quickly. Less demolition, less decontamination.
Category 2 — Gray Water Source: washing machine discharge, dishwasher overflow, toilet overflow without solids Typical cost range: $2,000–$6,000 Porous materials in contact with gray water generally need to be removed. More demolition, antimicrobial treatment required.
Category 3 — Black Water (Sewage) Source: sewage backups, flooding from rivers or storm drains, standing water that has degraded Typical cost range: $3,000–$12,000+ All porous materials in contact with Category 3 water must be removed and disposed of safely. Full biohazard protocols, extensive decontamination.
Cost by Damage Class (Square Footage)
The IICRC also classifies water damage by how much of the structure is affected.
Class 1 — Minimal Damage Small area, low porosity materials, minimal moisture absorption Typical cost: $500–$1,500
Class 2 — Significant Damage Entire room affected, moisture in walls and subfloor Typical cost: $1,500–$4,000
Class 3 — Extensive Damage Ceiling, walls, and floor all saturated; moisture in insulation Typical cost: $3,500–$8,000
Class 4 — Specialty Drying Hardwood floors, concrete, plaster, or other low-porosity materials requiring extended drying Typical cost: $4,000–$15,000+
What's Included in the Cost
A complete water damage restoration cost estimate should include:
- Emergency response and assessment — moisture mapping, thermal imaging
- Water extraction — truck-mounted or portable extractors
- Structural drying — air movers, dehumidifiers, daily monitoring
- Demolition — removal of unsalvageable materials (drywall, flooring, insulation)
- Antimicrobial treatment — applied to all affected surfaces
- Reconstruction — new drywall, flooring, paint, insulation
- Haul-off — disposal of removed materials
- Documentation — photos, moisture logs, scope of work for insurance
Some contractors quote extraction and drying separately from reconstruction. Make sure you're comparing apples to apples when you get multiple quotes.
What Drives Cost Up in Midland TX
Delayed response. Every hour water sits in your structure, it migrates further and degrades from Category 1 toward Category 2 or 3. A job that costs $2,000 if caught in the first hour can cost $6,000 if you wait 48 hours.
Hidden moisture. Water travels through wall cavities, under flooring, and into substructures. If a previous restoration didn't use thermal imaging to find all the moisture, you may be dealing with mold from a job that was declared complete.
Oilfield and industrial facilities. Commercial and industrial restoration in the Permian Basin often involves specialized protocols for process water or produced water events, which adds to the cost.
Reconstruction scope. Extraction and drying are a fraction of the total cost on major jobs. The reconstruction — new flooring, drywall, cabinets, paint — is where the big numbers come from.
Does Insurance Cover Water Damage Restoration?
Most standard homeowners policies in Texas cover sudden and accidental water damage — burst pipes, appliance failures, roof breaches from storms. Gradual leaks and flooding from outside sources typically require separate coverage.
We work directly with your adjuster and provide Xactimate-compatible documentation. Call (432) 289-5929 and we'll walk you through what to expect from the claims process.
Get a Real Number for Your Midland TX Property
The ranges above are useful for budgeting, but the only way to know your actual water damage restoration cost is to have someone walk the property. Call (432) 289-5929 — free quote in 15 minutes, no obligation, fully licensed contractors.