Lakeland is a master-planned community located between Memphis and Arlington along I-40 in Shelby County. Known for its International Development Board (IDB) area and family-friendly atmosphere, Lakeland features a mix of newer residential developments built around shared green spaces and lakes.
Lakeland's planned lake and greenway features, while attractive, create proximity to standing water that increases mosquito pressure and ambient humidity around nearby homes. Newer homes with tightly sealed building envelopes can trap interior moisture and develop hidden mold behind vapor barriers if not properly ventilated. The community's detention ponds and man-made water features can overflow during extreme rainfall, affecting adjacent properties. Homes in the IDB area built on previously undeveloped land may experience settling-related foundation cracks that allow water intrusion.
Serving homes and businesses near International Harvester Park, Lakeland City Hall , and Canada Road Lake.
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Homes adjacent to Lakeland's lakes, detention ponds, and greenways can face increased moisture exposure and, in rare extreme weather events, overflow from these water features. Maintaining proper lot grading, sump pump systems, and foundation waterproofing is especially important for these properties.
Modern energy-efficient homes can inadvertently trap moisture behind walls and under floors. We use infrared thermal imaging and moisture meters to detect hidden moisture without unnecessary demolition, then address both the moisture source and any mold growth using industry-standard remediation protocols.
Like much of the Memphis metro, Lakeland experiences severe thunderstorms, especially from March through September. Wind damage to roofs and siding, along with water intrusion from wind-driven rain, are the most common storm-related restoration needs we see in the community.
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