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Flood Damage Restoration
About Breathe Easy
Breathe Easy has been serving Jacinto City, TX, and the larger Harris County area for years. We specialize in flood mitigation and water damage restoration, providing personalized solutions for both commercial and residential clients. Our certified water damage technicians are trained in the latest water extraction services and mold remediation techniques to ensure your property is safe and restored to its original condition.
Our Mitigation Process
Assessment: Evaluate the extent of water damage.
Extraction: Use advanced equipment for water extraction services.
Restoration: Implement flood damage restoration and mold remediation.
Water Damage Services
Flood mitigation is crucial to protect your property from extensive water damage. Breathe Easy provides specialized water mitigation and restoration services, including commercial water damage and residential water damage services. Our experienced team in Jacinto City, TX ensures all areas affected by water are thoroughly dried and restored, preventing mold growth and structural issues. Contact us at 832-691-7166 to safeguard your home or business in Harris County.
When disaster strikes, having a reliable, experienced team on your side makes all the difference. Contact Breathe Easy at 832-691-7166 to learn more about our flood mitigation services in Jacinto City, TX. Let’s work together to prevent water damage and protect your property.
In 1941 Frank Sharp established a which filled with shipyard workers and workers at nearby steel mills and war plants. Jacinto City incorporated in 1947 with nearly 3,800 residents; its first mayor was Inch Handler. Because of the 1947 incorporation, Houston did not incorporate Jacinto City’s territory into its city limits, while Houston annexed surrounding areas that were unincorporated. The town still serves as a bedroom community for local industry. In the 1950s the city opened a city hall and recreational facilities. By 1960 the city had 9,500 people and by 1964 the city had 11,500 people. In 1966 the city had seventeen churches, two schools, one hospital, one bank, and one library. A waste-water facility funded by the Environmental Protection Agency opened in 1972; the Handbook of Texas stated that this may be due to complaints from residents about chemical vapors in 1969. In 1990 the city had 9,343 people.
Jacinto City was known for the murder of Louis “Buddy” Musso by Susan (or Suzanne) “Sue” Basso in 1998. Basso lived in Jacinto City and held Musso against his will there; Musso died in an apartment unit used by an accomplice in Houston. Musso’s corpse was dumped in neighboring Galena Park.
From 1996 to 2006 the median price per square foot of the Jacinto City houses increased from approximately $35 to approximately $70.
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