Leon Valley homes built mostly from the 1960s through the 1980s sit on flat lots along Bandera Road and Eckhert Road. Slab foundations and attached garages trap water after summer thunderstorms, so extraction crews focus on pulling moisture from under cabinets and behind baseboards before mold sets in the humid Bexar County air.
White Water Restoration LLC runs trucks straight from 454 Haymarket to Leon Valley addresses day or night. Crews stage equipment at Leon Valley Park or the library lot when streets like Poss Road flood, then move directly into kitchens and utility rooms where washing-machine lines or roof leaks hit the older single-story stock hardest.
Mild winters keep drying times shorter than coastal jobs, yet sudden downpours still overwhelm drainage ditches behind El Verde Park. Technicians use moisture meters on stucco exteriors and check crawlspaces common on the west side of the neighborhood before signing off on any job.
Around Leon Valley, TX
We regularly work near:
- 📍Leon Valley Park
- 📍Leon Valley Library
- 📍El Verde Park
- 📍Leon Valley Elementary School
- 📍Bandera Road at Poss Road
- 📍Forest Oaks Street
Water Damage Restoration in Leon Valley, TX — Local Notes
- •Many Leon Valley homes from the 1970s have post-tension slabs that hide water under tile, requiring infrared scans before removal.
- •Bandera Road traffic and narrow driveways mean crews stage equipment on side streets like Forest Oaks to keep response times under an hour.
- •Summer heat accelerates mold growth in closed-up homes near the Leon Valley Library, so dehumidifiers run longer on south-facing rooms.
- •Flat lots behind El Verde Park send runoff toward foundations after heavy rain, pushing water into utility rooms on the north side of the neighborhood.