Bodyne

Texas Restoration · Harris County

Every day in Houston, 45 homeowners search for restoration help. Franchises win 45%.

We ship the technical foundation independent Houston owners need to be findable by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google’s AI answers — schema valid, Coverage clean in Google Search Console, canonicals correct — in 14 days, or full refund. We do not guarantee where Google ranks you or which AI engines cite you. Google decides that.

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Restoration AI Visibility — Houston, TX

Harris County has 45 restoration claims a day and the heaviest franchise saturation in Texas. During hurricane season that volume triples.

Bodyne ships the technical foundation independent Houston restoration owners need to compete with ServPro, PuroClean, ATI, and Belfor — in the zip codes that matter, for the queries that trigger calls. We deliver schema valid, Coverage clean in Google Search Console, and canonicals correct in 14 days, or full refund. We do not guarantee rankings or AI citations — Google decides those. We work with independents only. No franchises. No PE roll-ups.

Who Bodyne works with in Houston

  • Independent restoration owners doing $2M–$5M/year in Harris County (or Fort Bend / Montgomery)
  • 5–15 Google reviews
  • Owner-operator or founder-led
  • Serving residential water, mold, fire, or storm damage

Why Houston specifically

The Houston metro is Texas’s highest-volume restoration market. It also has the state’s heaviest franchise concentration — 40–50% of Map Pack pins and AI citations go to national brands. But every AI citation in Texas routes the homeowner directly to the restoration contractor thanks to Insurance Code § 1204.053 (anti-AOB). There are no preferred-vendor assignments to bypass. That is the structural gift Houston owners are under-playing.

Who you are losing citations to in Houston

Based on Map Pack share and AI citation probing. Not an attack — an audit.

  • ServPro Houston locations

    Heaviest franchise saturation in TX; West Houston / Memorial / Spring locations dominate Map Pack

  • PuroClean of Houston

    Multi-location franchise with strong post-Harvey GBP presence

  • ATI Restoration — Houston

    National preferred-vendor on most carrier TPA lists; owns catastrophe response volume

  • Belfor Property Restoration — Houston

    Largest commercial player in Harris County

Seasonal window

Peak restoration claim volume in Harris County runs June–November. Our Inspection ships fixes in 14 days. Start now and you are live before the peak. Start mid-season and you miss most of it.

Houston restoration owners ask

How does hurricane season change the Houston AI citation race?

Every June–November, claim volume triples in Harris County. ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews pull in real-time data — so whoever has fresh reviews, fresh schema, and fresh FAQ content right before the storm owns the citations during it. Most Houston franchises pre-stage this. Most independents do not. Bodyne ships the pre-stage in 14 days so your first tropical system of 2026 routes calls to you, not ServPro of West Houston.

Is Houston restoration even winnable against Belfor and ATI?

On commercial catastrophe work — no. Belfor and ATI have national CAT teams. On residential water damage, mold, and fire — yes, absolutely. Independents win on response time, insurance-desk relationships, and job quality. The gap is visibility, not capability. Every AI citation you win in Houston goes directly to the homeowner because TX § 1204.053 blocks AOB assignment.

What Houston zip codes does Bodyne cover?

All of Harris County: 77001–77099 inside Houston proper, 77338–77396 in the north-belt (Humble, Spring, Kingwood, Atascocita), and 77429–77493 in the Cypress / Tomball / Jersey Village corridor. We also cover Katy (Harris / Fort Bend) and Sugar Land (Fort Bend) as distinct metro pages.

Do I need a separate landing page for Spring, Kingwood, Katy, and Sugar Land?

Yes. Google's Map Pack ranks by query-location proximity, and ChatGPT's AI Overviews cite city-specific content. One 'Service Area' page listing twelve cities in a bullet list does not rank for any of them. The Inspection tier builds two metro landing pages; The Enforcement builds the full city-by-city cluster.

How is Houston restoration pricing different from other metros?

Houston average water damage job runs $8,500 — slightly higher than Dallas ($8,000) because of slab-foundation intrusion and post-storm complexity. Mold remediation averages $3,500 in Houston vs. $3,200 in DFW. The dollar-loss math is bigger here. So is the citation share going to franchises — 45% in Houston vs. 40% in DFW.

Who has Bodyne worked with in Houston already?

The first Houston restoration Inspection closes Q2 2026. Blue SteelCo (Waxahachie, TX) is our published dogfood case — +218% indexed pages (11 → 35, GSC verified 2026-04-21) with full Product + FAQ schema. We publish every case study with dollar-specific outcomes.

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Population served: 2,314,157 · Harris County