

How to Protect Your Home During a Central Texas Freeze
As temperatures in Central Texas drop below freezing this week, homeowners face the risk of frozen pipes, which can lead to costly pipe leaks, bursts, and water damage.
At Taylor Restoration Services, we’re more than just a water restoration company—we’re your neighbors, dedicated to helping our Austin community recover and rebuild after unexpected water damage. As a small, locally-owned business, we understand the unique challenges water damage can cause and we’re committed to providing personalized, high-quality, detail-oriented restoration services that larger companies simply can’t match.
Taylor Restoration Services Owner
Dylan Taylor, the owner of Taylor Restoration Services was born in Austin, Texas. Before opening his business, he spent years working in the water restoration industry, for a major water mitigation company, where he gained extensive hands-on experience.
Between leading multiple teams on hundreds of projects, to training employees at all levels and encountering water damage multiple times in his own home, he’s been able to gain a deeper understanding of the water restoration process and the challenges homeowners face when dealing with water-related emergencies.
After years of leading teams and helping countless homeowners, he realized the need for a more personalized, thorough, and detail-oriented water restoration service in Central Texas. That realization inspired him to start Taylor Restoration Services.
At Taylor Restoration Services, we focus on you. Our goal is to provide quick response times, top-quality work, and a more personalized approach for each homeowner, throughout the restoration process. We ensure a quick, professional and detail-oriented service from start to finish. When you work with us, you’re not just hiring a company—you’re choosing a partner you can rely on to fully restore your property and peace of mind.
As temperatures in Central Texas drop below freezing this week, homeowners face the risk of frozen pipes, which can lead to costly pipe leaks, bursts, and water damage.