Water Damage Inspection & Drying Services in Marble Falls, TX

Serving Marble Falls and surrounding Texas Hill Country communities.

Water intrusion from plumbing leaks, HVAC drain issues, roof leaks, or flooding can create moisture buildup inside walls, attics, and duct systems. Quick response helps reduce structural damage and prevent further indoor air quality concerns.

Air Ductbusters provides professional moisture inspection and drying services. If licensed mold remediation or major restoration is required, we coordinate with qualified specialists.

Technician inspecting an air duct system inside a cozy Texas Hill Country home.
Technician inspecting an air duct system inside a cozy Texas Hill Country home.

Serving Marble Falls and nearby communities including Horseshoe Bay, Granite Shoals, Bee Cave, Salado, Killeen, Llano, Kingsland, Lago Vista and Burnet.

Licensed. Insured. Local.

✓ Licensed & Fully Insured Local Team
✓ 150+ Marble Falls Homes Served
✓ Same-Day Scheduling Available
✓ No High-Pressure Sales — Written Estimates Always

What We Handle

Moisture inspection and detection
HVAC-related water issues
AC drain line overflow damage
Minor water intrusion assessment
Structural drying equipment setup (where applicable)
Ductwork moisture evaluation
Post-water event airflow assessment

Serving Marble Falls & the Texas Hill Country

We proudly provide professional chimney services throughout Marble Falls and nearby communities including Horseshoe Bay, Granite Shoals, Kingsland, Lago Vista, Bee Cave, Burnet, Cedar Park and Leander.

Properly maintained chimneys improve ventilation, enhance fireplace performance and reduce fire risk. Our local team ensures your chimney system is evaluated correctly before recommending any cleaning, repair or installation service.

We deliver reliable service with fast scheduling and clear written estimates.

What We Do NOT Claim

We do not perform licensed mold remediation.
If contamination exceeds safe cleaning limits, we refer homeowners to licensed remediation professionals in compliance with Texas regulations.

Why Fast Moisture Response Matters

Prevents further structural damage

Reduces risk of mold growth

Protects HVAC system components

Helps preserve indoor air quality

When to Call for Water Damage Inspection

Water leak near HVAC system

Wet insulation around ducts

Ceiling or attic moisture

Musty odor after leak

AC drain overflow

We provide cleaning and preventative treatment of accessible HVAC components. Licensed mold remediation is referred to qualified professionals when required.

Frequently Asked Questions About Water Damage Services

❓ Do you provide mold remediation?

No. We do not perform licensed mold remediation.
We provide moisture inspection, drying support, and cleaning of accessible HVAC components. If licensed mold remediation is required under Texas regulations, we refer homeowners to qualified remediation professionals.

❓ Do you handle emergency water extraction?

We provide moisture inspection and limited drying assistance related to HVAC systems and affected areas. For large-scale flooding or insurance restoration projects, we coordinate with licensed water damage restoration specialists.

❓ How quickly should water damage be addressed?

Water intrusion should be evaluated as soon as possible. Delayed response can increase structural damage and raise the risk of mold growth, especially in warm Texas climates.

❓ Can water damage affect my HVAC system?

Yes. Water intrusion can impact ductwork, insulation, air handlers, and drain systems. Moisture inside HVAC components may reduce system efficiency and affect indoor air quality.

Schedule Your Water Damage Inspection Today

Start with a $99 professional moisture inspection and receive clear, written recommendations before any drying work begins.

No spam. No high-pressure sales. Written estimates provided.

❓ Do you work with licensed remediation companies?

Yes. If contamination or damage exceeds cleaning and drying scope, we can coordinate with licensed remediation professionals in compliance with Texas regulations.

❓ What causes water damage in HVAC systems?

Common causes include clogged AC drain lines, condensation buildup, roof leaks near attic ductwork, plumbing leaks, or storm-related intrusion.