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Local Expertise in Harris County, TX
Breathe Easy has served Aldine, TX, and surrounding areas with direct flood mitigation and water damage restoration services. Our certified water damage technicians are equipped to handle both residential and commercial water damage with precision and care. We pride ourselves on our quick response time and thorough approach, ensuring your property is restored to its original state as efficiently as possible.
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Flood mitigation is crucial for protecting your property from extensive water damage. Breathe Easy specializes in water extraction, mold remediation, and complete flood damage restoration. Our team in Harris County, TX, ensures that both residential and commercial properties receive the care they need to stay safe and damage-free. Contact us at 832-691-7166 for immediate assistance in Aldine and beyond.
By choosing Breathe Easy, you can have peace of mind knowing your property is in expert hands. Our certified water damage technicians are ready to handle any challenge and ensure your home or business is restored efficiently.
Aldine, built on the International-Great Northern Railroad, was named after a local farm family. A post office operated in Aldine from 1896 to 1935; after 1935, mail was delivered from Houston. In 1914 Aldine included two general stores, a fig preserver, and several poultry breeders and several dairymen. The population briefly reached 100 in 1925. In the 1930s and 1940s the population decreased to between thirty and forty residents. The Aldine Independent School District was integrated by federal order in 1965. Aldine, with renewed population growth in the 1970s, had 12,623 residents in 1986 and 11,133 residents in 1990.
Over 60% of the houses in the Aldine area were damaged by Hurricane Harvey in 2017. In September 2018 the Houston Chronicle wrote that the people there were “still recovering”.
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