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Western York County's Trusted Restoration Partner for Storm, Water, and Mold Damage
Clover sits at the western edge of York County, far enough from the I-77 corridor to retain the agricultural character and unhurried pace that define small-town South Carolina — but close enough to the Charlotte Metro to have drawn a steady stream of new residents seeking larger lots and a quieter lifestyle. The historic downtown along Bethel Street still anchors the community with its early 20th-century storefronts, and the Cherokee Road corridor carries the everyday commercial traffic of a working town surrounded by farmland and orchards. That setting is genuinely different from the master-planned density of Fort Mill or the lakefront exclusivity of Tega Cay, and the restoration challenges that come with it are different too.
Western York County experiences some of the most significant severe weather exposure in the Piedmont region. Clover sits in the transition zone between the sheltered Catawba River valley to the east and the more open terrain that stretches toward Kings Mountain and the North Carolina border, and that topography allows storm systems to maintain more of their energy than they might shed approaching from the east. Tornado watches and warnings are a reality here several times a year, and the straight-line wind events that accompany the strongest thunderstorm cells can cause roof damage, structural failures, and the kind of water intrusion that follows a compromised building envelope. The soil composition in western York County also shifts in parts of the area — sandy loam replaces the thick red clay common near Rock Hill, and that difference changes how water moves through the ground and toward foundations in ways that affect both water damage and mold remediation outcomes.
Edmondson Restoration is about 30 minutes from Clover, and we serve every part of western York County: the established neighborhoods near Clover High School, the Stroup Road and Lake Shore Drive communities, the newer subdivisions growing on the town's fringes, and the rural properties scattered throughout the surrounding farmland. We're equipped for storm damage, water and flood damage, fire and smoke restoration, mold remediation, and full reconstruction when the scope demands it. And because Clover homeowners navigate the same insurance claims process as anyone else — often with less familiarity with the documentation requirements — we take that burden on directly, working with adjusters so you can focus on getting your family and property back to normal.
From emergency water extraction to complete structural reconstruction, Edmondson Restoration handles every phase of property restoration — with one local team and one point of contact from start to finish.
From aging pipe failures in historic downtown buildings to crawl space flooding in rural Clover properties after heavy rain, our certified technicians handle water intrusion of every kind. We extract water, deploy commercial drying systems, and monitor structural moisture until your home or business is completely dry.
Learn MoreFire and smoke damage in western York County often occurs in older structures with wood framing and original construction that requires experienced handling. We stabilize structures quickly, manage smoke odor thoroughly, and work through the full restoration scope with minimal disruption to your household.
Learn MoreCrawl space mold is common in Clover's older housing stock, and storm-driven water intrusion can create new mold conditions in newer homes within days. We identify the moisture source, contain affected areas, and remediate to industry standards — then address the underlying cause so the problem doesn't recur.
Learn MoreWestern York County's elevated tornado and severe storm risk means Clover properties face wind and hail damage that can be more serious than what communities closer to Charlotte experience. We respond quickly to roof failures, structural damage, and the water intrusion that follows, getting your property secured and drying underway fast.
Learn MoreWhen storm, fire, or water damage requires more than mitigation, our reconstruction team handles the complete rebuild — from structural framing and roofing through interior finishes — managing every trade as a single contractor so you don't have to coordinate multiple vendors during an already stressful time.
Learn MoreClover spans a range of residential and commercial environments, each with distinct restoration challenges. Our team serves all of them — here's what we encounter most in each area.
Historic Downtown Clover (Bethel Street) The commercial blocks along Bethel Street include early 20th-century buildings whose aging plumbing, brick masonry, and original roof systems present specific restoration challenges. Water intrusion in these structures often travels through multiple floors before becoming visible, and smoke from a fire can permeate decades of accumulated materials.
Clover High School Area The established neighborhoods surrounding Clover High School represent some of the town's most stable residential areas, with homes ranging from post-war construction to 1980s and 1990s builds. The mix of ages means plumbing systems are at various stages of their service life, and crawl space moisture management varies considerably from property to property.
Stroup Road and Lake Shore Drive These older residential corridors on Clover's western side include some of the area's earliest suburban development, with homes that often have original crawl spaces, aging HVAC systems, and roof coverings that have been in place for several decades. Storm damage to these properties can expose structural vulnerabilities that have been developing quietly for years.
Cherokee Road Corridor The main commercial and residential artery through Clover, Cherokee Road serves as the spine of the broader community. Newer subdivisions along this corridor have been built to modern codes, but construction quality varies, and the rapid pace of development has occasionally produced homes with moisture barrier and drainage issues that emerge within the first few years of occupancy.
We serve all Clover neighborhoods and surrounding York County — call any time for same-response service from our Rock Hill office, 30 minutes away.
Clover's specific geography, climate, and housing stock create a damage profile distinct from other markets. Here is what drives our most frequent calls throughout the area.
Clover's position in western York County places it in one of the more storm-exposed parts of the South Carolina Piedmont. The terrain west of the Catawba River valley offers less topographic sheltering than areas closer to Rock Hill, and storm cells tracking northeast from the Upstate retain more rotational energy as they pass through. Tornado warnings in western York County are not uncommon during the spring and early summer severe weather season, and even events that don't produce confirmed tornadoes can generate straight-line winds strong enough to remove roof sections, shatter windows, and drive rain into wall cavities and attic spaces.
Western York County's soil transitions from the heavy red clay common near Rock Hill to sandier loam in parts of the Clover area, and that variability affects how water moves through the ground and toward structures in ways that aren't always intuitive. Sandier soils drain faster in theory, but they also erode more readily and can create voids beneath foundations and crawl space slab areas over time. Homes built on mixed soil profiles — where clay and sandy layers alternate — can experience irregular drainage patterns that concentrate water against specific sections of a foundation wall while leaving other areas completely dry.
A meaningful portion of Clover's housing inventory was built before modern building science principles around moisture management were codified in residential construction codes. Crawl spaces without vapor barriers, roofs with original felt underlayment, and plumbing systems with galvanized steel pipes are more common in Clover's older neighborhoods than in the newer communities farther east in York County. When these systems reach the end of their service lives, the resulting water damage often unfolds gradually rather than catastrophically, making it easy to overlook until structural materials are significantly affected.
Clover's agricultural surroundings mean that some residential properties sit adjacent to or downhill from farmland where significant water can move quickly during heavy rain. Cultivated fields with compacted soil can shed a surprising volume of water during intense storms, and that runoff travels along natural drainage paths that may run directly past or beneath older rural homes and outbuildings. Properties near creek bottoms or at the base of slopes where farmland drains are particularly vulnerable during the late-summer thunderstorm season.
30 minutes Response from Our Rock Hill Office
Our Rock Hill headquarters puts us closer to Clover than any national franchise — on-site in under one hour, guaranteed, 24/7.
Veteran-Owned, Family-Operated — Not a Franchise
When you call, you work directly with our team. No national call center, no subcontracted crews — the same people who answer the phone show up at your door.
IICRC Certified Technicians
Every technician holds IICRC certification in water damage restoration, structural drying, and mold remediation — the industry gold standard for restoration professionals.
Insurance Carrier Approved
We work directly with your adjuster from day one, providing the moisture readings, thermal imaging, and documentation that insurance companies require to process claims efficiently.
Full Service: Mitigation Through Reconstruction
Emergency response, structural drying, remediation, and complete reconstruction — all under one contract, one team, and one point of contact.
Locally Owned with Regional Accountability
Our reputation in the Carolinas is everything to us. We are independently owned, community-based, and operate with the integrity that comes from building a business where we live.
220 Workman St S, Rock Hill, SC 29730
30 minutes to Clover
888-742-308524/7 Emergency — On-site in under 1 hour
Request Service OnlineReal reviews from homeowners in Clover and the surrounding York County area.
“I had water damage that destroyed a new bathroom and Edmondson Restoration made it new again. From the ceiling, walls and tile my bathroom looks exactly as it did before and I couldn't be happier with the professionalism I received at every angle.”
Brenda Cable
Rock Hill, SC • Water Damage Restoration
“I'm so glad we found Edmondson Restoration. Kyle and his crew came out and got rid of the mold we had in our walls and ceiling. They were so knowledgeable, fast and meticulous with their mold removal. I would highly recommend them!”
Kelly Barrett
Rock Hill, SC • Mold Remediation
“Edmondson restoration did an awesome job when a pipe broke in my home and we had almost 2 inches of water. Their team was onsite quickly after I called (30 minutes) and began work right away. The employees that came were very kind, calm and professional.”
Shantel French
Fort Mill, SC • Water Damage Restoration
Our team responds 24/7 with on-site arrival in under 1 hour. Call now for immediate service in Clover, SC.
Edmondson Restoration serves a broad region across the Carolinas — if you are near Clover, we can reach you fast.
Our Rock Hill base is approximately 30 minutes east of Clover and serves as the hub for all western York County response.
View Service AreaLake Wylie's unincorporated communities lie northeast of Clover along the York County shoreline of the Catawba reservoir.
View Service AreaGastonia sits just across the NC border from western York County, and many Clover-area residents commute or shop there regularly.
View Service AreaCharlotte is the regional center for the broader metro area that western York County is increasingly connected to.
View Service Area24/7 emergency response. Veteran-owned. IICRC certified. On-site in under 1 hour.