Cedar Park sits at the edge of our Austin service area, and we run trucks out here often enough that we know the drill: subdivisions like Buttercup Creek and Anderson Mill West are packed with slab-foundation homes built through the 80s and 90s, many now on their second or third water heater and original copper supply lines. When those lines fail or a washing machine hose blows in a garage that backs right up to a bedroom, water spreads fast under carpet pad and through baseboards before anyone notices.
Because Cedar Park backs up against Brushy Creek and its tributary drainage, low-lying lots near Brushy Creek Lake Park and the greenbelt trails see more groundwater intrusion after heavy spring storms than homes up on the ridges near 1890 Ranch. We've pulled soaked insulation out of crawlspaces and garages in that flood-prone stretch more than once. Whether it's a slow slab leak in a Cypress Creek-area home or a sudden line break, we're set up to respond around the clock, not just business hours.
We also cover the newer builds off Parmer Lane and around Lakeline Mall, where open-concept layouts and engineered hardwood floors mean water travels farther and faster before it's visible, and drying it out right takes more equipment placement, not less.
Around Cedar Park
We regularly work near:
- 📍Brushy Creek Lake Park
- 📍Lakeline Mall
- 📍1890 Ranch
- 📍Buttercup Creek
- 📍Brushy Creek Trail
- 📍Cedar Park Center
Water Damage Repair in Cedar Park — Local Notes
- •Many Cedar Park homes in Buttercup Creek and Anderson Mill West are on original slab foundations from the 80s-90s, so slab leaks under tile or carpet are common and easy to miss until a water bill spikes
- •Lots near Brushy Creek and Brushy Creek Lake Park sit low relative to the surrounding ridges, so heavy spring rain can push groundwater into garages and crawlspaces even without a plumbing failure
- •Newer construction off Parmer Lane and Lakeline with engineered hardwood and open floor plans lets water wick under flooring and baseboards over a wider area, so moisture mapping matters more before drying starts
- •Hot, humid Central Texas summers mean any missed moisture in wall cavities or subfloor turns into a mold risk within days, so we prioritize fast extraction and monitored drying, not just a quick mop-up