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Blythewood's position on the I-77 storm corridor between Charlotte and Columbia, combined with wooded lot conditions in Longcreek Plantation and Spring Valley, makes this northern Richland County community a consistent storm damage market. Our Columbia office deploys to Blythewood in approximately 25 minutes for comprehensive 24/7 storm damage restoration.

If your Blythewood property has been hit by a storm, take these safety steps while our Columbia crew is en route.
Call 888-742-3085 any time. We deploy immediately to protect your property with emergency tarping, board-up, and water extraction.
Certified technicians assess roof, structural, water, and debris damage. We create a comprehensive restoration plan and work with your insurance adjuster.
Storm damage often brings water intrusion. We extract water, deploy industrial drying equipment, and prevent secondary mold damage.
We safely remove fallen trees, branches, damaged building materials, and storm debris from your property.
Damaged roofing, siding, windows, and structural elements are repaired or replaced with quality materials.
Full reconstruction of all damaged areas — your home is restored to its pre-storm condition or better.
Military precision in crisis response. We mobilize quickly and execute systematically to restore your property after storm damage.
Columbia to Blythewood in approximately 25 minutes. We deploy 24/7 for emergency tarping, water extraction, and debris removal across all Blythewood communities.
From emergency tarping through full reconstruction — one company handles your entire storm damage recovery.
Storm damage claims can be complex. We document everything and work directly with your adjuster to maximize coverage.
Our technicians are certified in water damage restoration and structural drying — critical skills for storm recovery.
We know Columbia weather. Our team has restored hundreds of Midlands properties after severe storms, hurricanes, and flooding.
Don't let storm damage worsen. Call now for emergency storm damage restoration in Blythewood, SC.
Blythewood's I-77 storm corridor position, wooded lots, and diverse housing create consistent storm scenarios.
Blythewood's position on the I-77 corridor exposes it to storm systems moving between Charlotte and Columbia that concentrate in this northeast Richland County zone. Severe thunderstorms tracking this route deliver wind, hail, and tornado-producing supercells across Blythewood multiple times per year, and the community's newer subdivision homes — most from the 1990s through 2010s — carry the full range of storm damage risk from hail-impacted roofs to wind-thrown trees and structural wind pressure failures.
Longcreek Plantation and Spring Valley's heavily wooded lots place mature trees in close proximity to residential structures. High-wind events bring down trees and large limbs onto roofs, fences, and vehicles throughout both communities, and roof penetrations from fallen trees in Blythewood's wooded subdivisions admit water rapidly. Emergency tarping must follow immediately to prevent significant interior water damage in the hours before roofing contractors can be scheduled.
Blythewood's 1990s-2010s housing inventory carries architectural shingles that are now 15 to 30 years old — the age range where granule coverage is diminished and adhesion is weakened. Hail events on this corridor strike large numbers of similar-age roofs simultaneously, and the claim volume after a significant hail event can create contractor delays that make temporary tarping essential while permanent repairs are scheduled. We assess and document all affected Blythewood properties for insurance purposes.
Richland County's clay-heavy soils concentrate surface runoff toward foundation perimeters during intense rain events. In Blythewood's subdivisions where grading was designed for average rainfall but not for the intense 2-to-4-inch-per-hour events that South Carolina summer storms deliver, concentrated runoff from multiple uphill lots reaches lower-elevation properties at volumes that overwhelm original foundation drainage. Crawl spaces and garage floors in these lower positions accumulate water from multiple sources simultaneously.
Blythewood's rural residential corridor properties served by private wells and septic systems face additional restoration considerations after flooding events. Well heads that take on surface water require testing before the water supply is safe, and septic systems in temporarily saturated soils lose drainage capacity. Rural Blythewood properties damaged by storm flooding require water quality assessment and utility re-establishment as part of the complete restoration scope.
Our Columbia office covers Blythewood and northern Richland County. 24/7 emergency storm response. Call 888-742-3085
“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
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