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North Augusta's Restoration Team — Savannah River Corridor, Hammond's Ferry, and the Full CSRA
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.
Water damage in North Augusta ranges from Savannah River flooding affecting riverside properties to the supply line, water heater, and HVAC failures common in the city's mix of newer Hammond's Ferry construction and older Crystal Lake and Surrey Park homes. We handle full extraction, structural drying, and moisture documentation for every scenario — including the crawl space moisture that Aiken County's clay soils accelerate year-round.
Learn MoreFire damage restoration in North Augusta's diverse housing stock — from Hammond's Ferry's newer townhomes to the mid-century single-family homes in Crystal Lake and the older mill-village properties near Clearwater — requires contractors who can work across multiple construction eras and material types. We provide structural stabilization, smoke and odor remediation, and full insurance documentation from first response through final rebuild.
Learn MoreNorth Augusta's position along the Savannah River keeps ambient humidity elevated throughout the warmer months, and the city's older residential neighborhoods carry the crawl space conditions that develop when moisture accumulates over decades without proper vapor management. We assess, contain, and remediate to IICRC S520 standards — and we address the moisture source, not just the visible mold.
Learn MoreSevere thunderstorms tracking across the CSRA and tropical storm remnants moving up from the Gulf reach North Augusta with regular frequency. The city's mature tree canopy in established neighborhoods like Crystal Lake and Surrey Park creates significant wind damage risk during high-wind events, and the Savannah River corridor can amplify storm surge and drainage overload. We handle emergency board-up, roof tarping, debris removal, and full storm restoration.
Learn MoreReconstruction after water, fire, or storm damage in North Augusta involves navigating both Aiken County permitting and the City of North Augusta's building requirements, depending on the property location. We manage the full rebuild scope — from structural stabilization through final finishes — under one contract and one point of contact, coordinating directly with your insurance carrier throughout.
Learn MoreNorth Augusta occupies a distinctive position in the Central Savannah River Area — directly across the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia, yet firmly part of South Carolina's Aiken County. The Savannah River Greenway that runs through the city's Hammond's Ferry and Riverside Village districts has made North Augusta one of the more intentionally developed communities in the CSRA, with new mixed-use neighborhoods sitting alongside long-established residential areas in Crystal Lake, The Willows, and Surrey Park. The city's western edge borders the older mill-village communities of Clearwater and Langley, which carry a housing stock and plumbing infrastructure from a different era entirely.
The Savannah River is North Augusta's defining geographic feature and its most significant source of flood risk. The river plain that runs between North Augusta and Augusta proper can rise rapidly during sustained Midlands rainfall events, and properties in lower-elevation areas along the Greenway corridor and near the riverfront have experienced flooding that FEMA maps do not always accurately predict. The clay-heavy soils of Aiken County drain slowly, which extends the window of saturation risk around foundations and in crawl spaces for every significant rain event that moves through the region.
Edmondson Restoration deploys from Columbia — approximately 80 minutes via I-20 west — for emergency water damage, fire damage, mold remediation, storm damage, and reconstruction throughout North Augusta and the surrounding CSRA. We are the same family-owned, veteran-operated team that serves Aiken, and we bring the same localized knowledge of CSRA properties and their specific restoration challenges to every job in North Augusta. Call 888-742-3085 any time for emergency dispatch.
North Augusta 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.
Hammond's Ferry and Riverside Village Hammond's Ferry is North Augusta's signature mixed-use riverfront development — newer townhomes, retail, and walkable streets along the Savannah River Greenway. Riverside Village continues the pattern with newer residential construction oriented toward the river corridor. These neighborhoods carry the restoration profile of recent construction: supply line and appliance failures, HVAC issues, and the occasional drainage challenge in lower-elevation riverfront properties.
Crystal Lake and Surrey Park Crystal Lake and Surrey Park are established North Augusta neighborhoods with mid-century to 1980s housing stock that has reached the age where original plumbing systems — galvanized supply lines, aging water heaters, original drain configurations — are moving into their highest-probability failure window. Homes in these areas sit on crawl space foundations with varying degrees of moisture management that affects baseline conditions for any water damage event.
The Willows and Riverview Park The Willows and Riverview Park represent North Augusta's more established residential areas with a range of home ages and construction types. Properties closer to the Savannah River in these areas carry measurably higher flood risk than their elevation suggests, because the river's behavior is influenced by upstream conditions in both South Carolina and Georgia that can produce rapid water level changes.
Clearwater and Langley The Clearwater and Langley areas west of North Augusta proper retain their mill-village character — smaller homes on modest lots, original or early-replacement plumbing, and housing stock from the mid-20th century that has accumulated decades of deferred maintenance across the region. Restoration work in these neighborhoods requires assessment of existing conditions that may predate the immediate damage event.
Martintown Road Corridor The Martintown Road commercial and residential corridor serves North Augusta's everyday service economy and carries a mix of commercial buildings, convenience retail, and residential neighborhoods. Commercial water damage events in this corridor — from roof failures, HVAC system issues, and supply line failures in older commercial construction — require the business-interruption documentation and commercial carrier coordination that differs from residential claims.
We serve all North Augusta neighborhoods and surrounding Aiken County — call any time for same-response service from our Columbia office, 80 minutes away.
North Augusta'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.
The Savannah River is North Augusta's most significant external flood risk. River levels respond to rainfall across a drainage basin that extends well into the South Carolina Upstate and North Georgia mountains, which means North Augusta properties can experience flooding from rain events that did not occur locally. Low-lying areas near the Greenway and the riverfront are most exposed, but moderate flooding events reach further into the residential areas than FEMA maps reflect in some locations. Water damage restoration in river flooding events involves Category 2 or 3 water handling protocols distinct from clean-water plumbing failures.
The mid-century housing in Crystal Lake, Surrey Park, and the Clearwater/Langley corridor contains original or early-replacement galvanized steel supply lines that corrode from the inside over decades, losing interior diameter and failing at fittings and threaded joints. These failures typically discharge inside finished wall cavities or under flooring where the water reaches visible surfaces only after significant spread. The Crystal Lake area in particular has a concentration of homes in the 50-to-60-year age range where plumbing failures are statistically common.
Aiken County's characteristic heavy clay soils drain slowly and channel surface runoff toward foundation perimeters during and after every significant rain event. Properties in North Augusta without adequate perimeter grading, functional gutters, or perimeter drainage systems accumulate water against foundation walls and into crawl spaces during routine storms — a pattern that compounds over years to produce structural moisture damage and mold in crawl space framing.
The CSRA's extended hot, humid summers push residential HVAC systems to run nearly continuously from May through September. Condensate drain clogs and overflow pan failures during peak operating periods are a consistent source of ceiling and wall damage that develops slowly and is often not discovered until staining appears. Appliance supply line failures — ice makers, dishwashers, washing machines — are the other leading cause of interior water damage across all North Augusta neighborhoods regardless of home age.
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Our Columbia office is 80 minutes from North Augusta. We give you an honest arrival time when you call and move with urgency — 24/7.
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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.
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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.
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80 minutes to North Augusta
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Request Service OnlineReal reviews from homeowners in North Augusta and the surrounding Aiken County area.
“Edmondson Restoration is amazing! Pipe broke at night on a weekend. They were at my house in 30 minutes. Alonzo & Cody worked so hard to clean up all the water. They were very pleasant and professional. We were very pleased with the services provided and highly recommend them.”
Jean Likes
Columbia, SC • Water Damage Restoration
“Kyle and his team are awesome. Kyle and the front office were very helpful during a stressful time. From over communication to speaking with adjuster they lead the way. His team that came out and did the work were professional and knowledgeable. Would recommend again.”
Brent Brazell
Columbia, SC • Emergency Water Damage
Our team responds 24/7. Call now for immediate service in North Augusta, SC — we arrive in 80 minutes.
Edmondson Restoration serves a broad region across the Carolinas — if you are near North Augusta, we can reach you fast.
Augusta is directly across the Savannah River from North Augusta, sharing the CSRA market and served from our Columbia office.
View Service AreaAiken is approximately 20 miles east of North Augusta on I-20, the nearest major South Carolina city in our service territory.
View Service AreaGraniteville is just east of North Augusta in Aiken County, a historic mill community we serve as part of the same CSRA footprint.
View Service AreaBatesburg-Leesville is northeast of North Augusta in western Lexington County, connected via US-1 through the Aiken County corridor.
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