Arlington is a growing community on the eastern edge of the Memphis metro in Shelby County. Once a rural farming town, Arlington has experienced rapid residential development in recent years, attracting families seeking newer homes, open space, and access to the highly regarded Arlington Community Schools.
Arlington's newer construction is generally more resilient to water intrusion, but the area's rapid growth means some developments were built on former agricultural land with drainage challenges. Clay-heavy soils in the area can cause foundation shifting and cracking that allows water penetration during heavy rains. New construction defects such as improperly flashed windows and inadequate grading occasionally cause water damage in homes less than ten years old. The surrounding open terrain offers less wind protection, making roof damage from severe storms a recurring issue.
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Even new construction can experience water damage from plumbing failures, appliance malfunctions, and storm damage. In Arlington specifically, we also see issues related to construction defects in rapidly built subdivisions, including improper window flashing and grading that directs water toward foundations.
Not significantly. Our service area covers the entire Memphis metro, and we can typically reach Arlington within 60-75 minutes for emergency calls. For active flooding or fire damage, we prioritize dispatch to ensure the fastest possible response.
Yes. Arlington's position on the eastern edge of the metro with open terrain means homes are more exposed to high winds and severe thunderstorms. We frequently handle roof damage, wind-driven rain intrusion, and fallen tree damage for Arlington residents, especially during spring storm season from March through June.
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