Olive Branch is one of the fastest-growing cities in Mississippi, located in DeSoto County just south of the Tennessee state line. The city has experienced explosive residential and commercial growth since the early 2000s, creating a community of primarily newer construction with expanding neighborhoods and infrastructure.
Olive Branch's rapid growth has placed strain on stormwater management infrastructure, and some newer subdivisions experience drainage issues as the surrounding landscape continues to develop. The area shares Memphis's subtropical humidity and intense storm patterns, with over 54 inches of annual rainfall driving water damage and mold concerns. Newer homes with engineered lumber and OSB sheathing are particularly sensitive to prolonged moisture exposure. The city's eastern location relative to Memphis means it can be in the direct path of severe weather systems moving through the metro from the southwest.
Serving homes and businesses near Olive Branch City Park, Olive Branch Old Towne , and Memphis Regional Megasite nearby.
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Rapid development can outpace stormwater infrastructure improvements. New construction sites alter drainage patterns for existing homes, and newly built homes can experience issues from construction defects, settling foundations, and landscaping that has not yet matured enough to manage water runoff effectively.
Yes. We work with all major insurance carriers and assist Olive Branch homeowners throughout the claims process, from initial documentation and damage assessment through final billing. Our detailed moisture readings and photo documentation help ensure fair claim settlements.
Roof damage from high winds and hail, water intrusion from wind-driven rain, and flash flooding from overwhelmed drainage systems are the most common storm-related issues. Olive Branch is in the Memphis metro severe weather corridor and typically sees multiple significant storm events between March and September each year.
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