Windcrest homes sit on older concrete slabs built mostly in the 1950s and 1960s along streets like Crestway and Walzem Road. When supply lines fail under those slabs, water spreads fast across the flat lots with little natural slope. White Water Restoration LLC sends crews from 454 Haymarket straight up Loop 410 to stop the flow, extract standing water, and set drying equipment before mold takes hold in the humid Bexar County air.
Summer thunderstorms dump heavy rain that pools along the low curb lines near Windcrest Park and the elementary school fields. Mild winters keep the ground soft enough for leaks to surface quickly. Our trucks carry portable extractors sized for the narrow driveways common in these subdivisions so we can reach back-yard cleanouts without tearing up fences or landscaping.
Because Windcrest sits inside the larger San Antonio network, traffic on Perrin Beitel can slow response times during rush hour. We stage equipment at our south-side yard so the team can reach any street east of the base in under thirty minutes, day or night.
Around Windcrest, TX
We regularly work near:
- 📍Windcrest Park
- 📍Windcrest Elementary School
- 📍Walzem Road
- 📍Crestway Drive
- 📍Windcrest City Hall
Water Damage Restoration in Windcrest, TX — Local Notes
- •Mid-century slab homes along Crestway and adjacent streets often develop pinhole leaks in galvanized lines after decades of hot-summer expansion and contraction.
- •Flat lots with minimal side-yard drainage cause water to back up against foundations during the heavy Gulf rains that hit Bexar County each spring and fall.
- •Narrow driveways and mature trees limit full-size truck access, so crews use compact extraction units and long hose runs to reach interior wet areas.
- •Proximity to Salado Creek tributaries means occasional overland flow crosses back yards east of Windcrest Park after prolonged downpours.