Commercial Water Damage Across Charleston Districts
Every neighborhood in Charleston has a different water damage risk profile. The one that shows up on most restoration calls is hurricane and tropical storm damage to commercial roofing and HVAC systems. A close second is fire suppression system discharge and commercial plumbing failure.
Charleston, Mississippi, experiences a humid subtropical climate with frequent heavy rainfall and high humidity, increasing the risk of water damage from flooding and storm surges. The region's vulnerability to tropical storms and hurricanes makes commercial property owners particularly susceptible to water intrusion through roofs, walls, and HVAC systems.
Water damage in Charleston follows a few local patterns. hurricane and tropical storm damage to commercial roofing and HVAC systems accounts for the bulk of our calls. Charleston, Mississippi, experiences a humid subtropical climate with frequent heavy rainfall and high humidity, increasing the risk of water damage from flooding and storm surges. The region's vulnerability to tropical storms and hurricanes makes commercial property owners particularly susceptible to water intrusion through roofs, walls, and HVAC systems. Mold can begin colonizing within 24-48 hours in Charleston's climate, making immediate commercial water extraction critical.

