When St. Francis Properties Face Category 3
Water damage in St. Francis usually starts with combined sewer overflow pushing raw sewage into basements during spring storms. A close second is septic system failure during spring snowmelt saturation. Professional restoration follows the IICRC protocol on every job. Assess. Extract. Dry. Sanitize. Document.
St. Francis experiences hot, humid summers and occasional severe spring storms, which increase the risk of black water contamination. The combination of high humidity and frequent rainfall creates ideal conditions for microbial growth in standing water.
Water damage in St. Francis follows a few local patterns. combined sewer overflow pushing raw sewage into basements during spring storms accounts for the bulk of our calls. St. Francis experiences hot, humid summers and occasional severe spring storms, which increase the risk of black water contamination. The combination of high humidity and frequent rainfall creates ideal conditions for microbial growth in standing water. What you see at the surface is rarely the full picture. Moisture moves through wall cavities, electrical conduit, and subflooring, and only professional moisture mapping shows where it actually went.

