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Lexington County experiences some of South Carolina's most intense storm activity, driven by Lake Murray's influence on local weather patterns and Lexington's position in the path of Gulf-fed storm systems tracking northeast across the Midlands. From Lake Murray waterfront flooding to tornado events in the Lexington town corridor, Edmondson Restoration responds 24/7 from our Columbia office in under 30 minutes.

If your Lexington or Lexington County property has storm damage, take these steps while our crew deploys.
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.
Our Columbia office deploys to Lexington in under 30 minutes. Emergency tarping and water extraction begin before secondary damage compounds your storm loss.
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 Lexington County weather. Our team has responded to Lake Murray flooding, Lexington corridor tornadoes, and major hail events throughout the area.
Storm damage compounds with every rain event. Call now for emergency tarping, water extraction, and full restoration in Lexington, SC.
Lexington County's Lake Murray position and storm track exposure create weather hazards unique to this part of the Midlands.
Lake Murray's large water surface creates an unobstructed wind fetch that intensifies storm cells crossing the lake. Storms that track northeast across the reservoir emerge with higher sustained wind speeds than they carried over land, making lakefront and near-lake properties in Lexington County more vulnerable to wind damage than equivalent structures further inland.
Lexington County has experienced multiple confirmed tornado events in recent years, including significant EF1 and EF2 events that affected residential neighborhoods along the Highway 378 and Interstate 20 corridors. The same atmospheric conditions that produce tornado outbreaks in Georgia and Alabama can maintain supercell organization into western South Carolina, and Lexington's relatively flat terrain provides limited natural wind barriers.
Lexington sits in a primary hail corridor for storm systems that develop over the Gulf of Mexico and track northeast through South Carolina. These systems regularly produce hail in the one-inch to two-inch range across Lexington County, sufficient to crack asphalt shingles, damage siding, and compromise window seals. Hail damage frequently goes undetected for weeks until interior water staining reveals a compromised roof.
The Saluda River below Lake Murray dam and its tributaries rise rapidly during major rainfall events. Properties in low-lying areas of Lexington County along Saluda River Road and adjacent creek corridors experience periodic flooding that can enter structures from below through crawl space foundations or from ground level through door thresholds. Post-flood structural moisture requires professional drying before conditions support mold growth.
Downtown Lexington and established surrounding neighborhoods have mature pine and water oak trees that have grown to full height over 30 to 50 years. These trees present significant limb-fall and trunk-fall risk during severe wind events, particularly in neighborhoods where trees were planted near homes in the 1970s and 1980s without accounting for mature canopy spread. Tree impact on roofs and walls creates immediate water intrusion that worsens with each subsequent rain event.
Our Columbia office deploys to all Lexington County communities. Call 888-742-3085 for immediate 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
“Edmondson Restoration was great! Kyle was quick to come out and quick to get our water leak issue resolved. He kept us informed and his entire team was very professional.”
Crystal Malave
Lexington, SC • Water Damage Restoration
“Steve Rebl responded incredibly quickly and was at our home within 24 hours to conduct testing. He was extremely knowledgeable and took the time to explain everything in simple, easy-to-understand terms. Highly recommend Edmondson Restoration!”
Kaylee Cuthbertson
Lexington, SC • Mold Remediation
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