Teas Lakes sits on low ground near the water in Conroe, where heavy rains quickly push water into yards and under slab homes. Many houses here date from the 1970s and 1980s with limited elevation and older plumbing that fails during storms. Conroe Elite reaches these streets from our base at 350 Grand Link Dr, bringing pumps and drying equipment that fit the narrow driveways common in the neighborhood.
Access often means working around lake edges and tight cul-de-sacs off Teas Lakes Drive. We focus on removing standing water before it reaches interior walls and subfloors, then drying the space to prevent mold in the humid air that lingers after storms. Homeowners in this pocket know that quick water extraction keeps small leaks from turning into full floor replacements.
Our crews know which lots back up first when water rises from the lakes and which streets stay passable longest. We schedule around the area’s Mon–Fri 8am–6pm and Sat 9am–2pm availability so residents can stay on site while we work.
Around Teas Lakes
We regularly work near:
- 📍Teas Lakes Drive
- 📍Shadow Lake Drive
- 📍Teas Lake
- 📍FM 2854
- 📍Rice Elementary School
- 📍Lake Conroe shoreline access
Flood Damage Cleanup in Teas Lakes — Local Notes
- •Slab foundations in 1970s-80s Teas Lakes homes sit close to grade, so water enters living areas before residents notice.
- •Narrow driveways and lakefront lots limit truck placement, requiring smaller extraction units and longer hose runs.
- •Heavy clay soils and poor street drainage keep yards saturated for days after typical subtropical downpours.
- •Proximity to Teas Lakes means groundwater can re-enter crawl spaces or utility trenches hours after pumps stop.