As the largest city in the Memphis metro and the seat of Shelby County, Memphis faces unique restoration challenges driven by its position along the Mississippi River, aging infrastructure in historic neighborhoods, and a subtropical climate that produces intense summer storms and high year-round humidity.
Memphis sits at the confluence of the Mississippi and Wolf rivers, making low-lying neighborhoods particularly vulnerable to flash flooding during the city's frequent spring and summer thunderstorms. The average annual rainfall exceeds 53 inches, and sustained humidity above 70% from May through September creates ideal conditions for mold growth in attics, crawl spaces, and behind drywall. Older homes in Midtown and Cooper-Young often have aging plumbing and outdated drainage systems that increase the risk of interior water damage.
Serving homes and businesses near Beale Street, FedExForum, Memphis Zoo , and Shelby Farms Park.
Extraction, structural drying, and moisture mapping for burst pipes, floods, and leaks.
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Our Memphis crews are positioned throughout the city and can typically arrive within 60 minutes of your call, 24 hours a day. Fast response is critical in Memphis because the high humidity accelerates mold growth — colonies can begin forming within 24-48 hours of water exposure.
Yes. Memphis averages over 53 inches of rain per year combined with summer humidity levels that regularly exceed 70%. This combination makes mold remediation one of the most common restoration services we perform in the metro area, especially in older homes with limited ventilation.
Homes in low-lying areas near the Mississippi and Wolf rivers, as well as neighborhoods along major creek beds, face elevated flood risk during heavy rain events. Even homes outside FEMA flood zones can experience water intrusion from flash flooding and overwhelmed storm drains.
Most standard homeowner's policies cover sudden and accidental water damage such as burst pipes or appliance failures. Flood damage from rising water typically requires a separate flood policy through the NFIP or a private insurer. We work directly with all major insurance carriers to streamline your claim.
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