New Homeowner Asks: Can Hurricanes Cause Flood Damage in Ridgefield?
6/14/2020 (Permalink)
Flood Damage in Ridgefield Can Have a Clear Link to the Atlantic's Hurricane Season, and SERVPRO Is Ready to Help Our Community During Stormy Weather
If you are new to our region and community, the chance that hurricanes and tropical storms can impact Ridgefield, causing significant flooding, might be surprising. Individuals who have no personal experience with the continued intensity of severe storms moving up the coast during hurricane season must learn quickly to take the risks of tropical storms and hurricanes seriously.
What Kinds of Risks Should Residents of Southern Connecticut Be Ready to Manage During Hurricane Season?
Hurricanes feature incredibly severe weather-related effects that can follow these storms up the Atlantic coast, exposing your Ridgefield home to flood damage. Our community is at risk of common hurricane concerns:
- Widespread and substantial wind damage
- Significant chance of stream and river flooding because of heavy rains
- Direct storm surge is unlikely because of our distance from the ocean and elevation, but areas just down the road could contend with this issue.
Does Hurricane Damage Mean My House Is in Danger of Being a Total Loss?
Although it is tricky to predict the exact outcome of a powerful tropical storm or hurricane, SERVPRO delivers outstanding results for customers after severe flooding. We're Faster To Any Size Disaster, able to assess your scenario fast and begin removing water rapidly. Asking for help as soon as practical is the key, and our team offers a scalable response during these difficult times, ensuring your residential flood damage does not drop to the bottom of our restoration agenda.
You often hear the mantra that "no job is too big or too small," but at SERVPRO of Danbury / Ridgefield every customer receives premier flood damage relief. Call us at (203) 791-0920 to plan for your comeback from storm-related flood damage.
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