Why Clemson Floods Need 24/7 Response
Most water damage emergencies in Clemson start with heavy rainfall and coastal storm systems overwhelming storm drains. A close second is aging stormwater infrastructure overwhelmed during prolonged rain events. From the second water touches the property, every minute changes what gets saved and what gets ripped out.
Clemson's humid subtropical climate leads to frequent heavy downpours, while its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean exposes it to storm surges and coastal flooding. The region's topography and dense urban development exacerbate runoff during extreme weather events.
Most 24/7 flood cleanup calls in Clemson come from heavy rainfall and coastal storm systems overwhelming storm drains. Running a close second is aging stormwater infrastructure overwhelmed during prolonged rain events. Local mold risk: Mold can quickly develop in Clemson homes after flooding due to high humidity and warm temperatures. Immediate drying and dehumidification are critical to prevent long-term structural damage and health risks.

