About Oiriunu
Protecting Texas Homes Before the Next Storm
We help homeowners understand their real flood risk — and connect them with the products and professionals to do something about it, before damage happens.
Oiriunu was built on a simple belief: most flood damage is preventable. Too many Texas homeowners discover their vulnerability only after a claim is denied, a carpet is ruined, or a foundation is cracked. We exist to change that.
What We Do
Our free flood risk assessment uses your address, property details, and current Texas flood data to build a customized risk profile — going well beyond basic FEMA maps.
We match your risk level and budget with the right solutions — DIY products shipped directly to your door, or vetted local professionals for more complex work.
When professional help is the right call, we connect you with verified, licensed contractors in your area who specialize in flood prevention and climate adaptation.
Why Trust Oiriunu
Every contractor and supplier in our network is verified for licensing, insurance, and service quality. We don’t list anyone we wouldn’t call ourselves.
Your assessment details are used only to generate your risk profile and show relevant solutions. We don’t sell your data — full stop.
Our tools and content are built around Texas conditions — clay soils, flash flooding, post-Harvey lessons, and the realities of living in one of the most flood-prone states in the country.
The assessment is free. The information is yours to keep. We’ll show you options at every price point — from $100 DIY products to full professional mitigation — with no pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Many Texas homes — especially those built before 2000 with slab foundations or low elevations — face risks from flash flooding, river overflow, or heavy rainfall, even if they are not in a high-risk FEMA zone. About 1 in 7 Texas properties have significant flood risk, and many claims come from outside mapped high-risk areas. Our free assessment helps identify your specific vulnerabilities based on your address and property details.
Yes — flood risk isn’t just coastal or riverine. Flash floods can hit anywhere in Texas due to intense storms. FEMA maps show high-risk zones with a 1% annual chance of flooding, but many areas are moderate, low-risk, or unmapped entirely. Enter your address for a customized profile that shows your actual risk, including overlooked factors like elevation, soil type, and local drainage.
No — standard homeowners policies exclude flood damage from surface water, rivers, or heavy rain. NFIP or private flood insurance is a separate policy, often required in high-risk zones and optional elsewhere. Many Texas homeowners discover this gap only after a claim is denied. Oiriunu focuses on proactive mitigation to reduce your exposure before you ever need to make a claim.
Our assessment uses your address and property details — including age, elevation, and foundation type — combined with current data on Texas flood trends, recent event impacts, and models for both flash and riverine flooding risks. The result is a tailored profile that goes well beyond basic FEMA maps, highlighting your home’s specific exposures and estimated repair costs.
We show you DIY products — flood barriers, sump pumps, seals, and more — shipped directly to your door, as well as vetted local Texas experts for services like drainage upgrades, property elevations, and waterproofing. Solutions are matched to your risk level and budget, including grant-eligible options through programs like the Texas Flood Infrastructure Fund (FIF) or FEMA’s Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) program.
Costs vary widely. DIY solutions start in the hundreds of dollars, while professional services like full property elevations can range from $10,000 to $50,000 or more. For context, average uninsured flood damage in Texas can exceed $15,000–$75,000. Grants and low-interest loans from state and federal programs often cover portions of pre-disaster mitigation work — which is far more cost-effective than post-flood FEMA aid. Your assessment includes relevant funding options for your situation.
Yes — the assessment is quick, free, and completely no-obligation. We use your information only to generate your risk profile and show you relevant solutions. We prioritize your privacy and do not sell your data to third parties.
Texas faces intensifying extreme rainfall and flash flooding, with recent Central Texas events highlighting the risks even in areas long considered “safe.” We provide clear, actionable steps to adapt proactively — helping you protect your home, your family, and your finances before the next storm arrives. For homeowners who have already experienced flooding, we can help identify the mitigation steps most likely to prevent a repeat event.
Absolutely. Many Texas floods occur outside mapped high-risk zones — and moderate-risk properties are often the least prepared because their owners assume they’re safe. Our tools reveal hidden risks that standard maps miss, and our solutions work at every level of exposure, from simple DIY barriers for low-risk properties to full professional hardening for high-risk homes.
Enter your address and basic property details on our homepage to receive your customized Texas flood risk profile in minutes. From there, explore solutions matched to your risk level, or connect directly with a vetted local professional. There’s no cost and no obligation to get started.
Find Out What Your Home Is Actually at Risk For
Your free, personalized flood risk profile takes just a few minutes. No obligation, no pressure — just the information you need to make smart decisions before the next storm.