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Monroe's Richardson Creek and Sixmile Creek systems, Union County's clay-heavy drainage, and a housing stock that spans a century of construction eras create storm damage conditions that require experienced response. Our Rock Hill office deploys to Monroe in approximately 40 minutes for comprehensive 24/7 storm damage restoration.

If your Monroe property has been damaged by a storm, take these safety steps while our Rock Hill 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.
Rock Hill to Monroe in approximately 40 minutes. We deploy 24/7 for emergency tarping, water extraction, and debris removal throughout Monroe and Union County.
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 Monroe, NC.
Monroe's creek flooding history, clay soils, and diverse housing create storm damage scenarios across all property types.
Richardson Creek and Sixmile Creek have been fundamentally altered by two decades of Union County development that increased impervious surface coverage throughout Monroe's watershed. Stormwater now reaches these creeks faster and at higher volumes than historical patterns, and the creeks can rise quickly enough to affect properties without prior flood history during sustained or intense rain events. Low-elevation neighborhoods near both creek systems face the most direct risk.
Union County's heavy clay soils direct surface water toward foundation perimeters and crawl space vents rather than absorbing it. During heavy rain events, homes on sloped lots receive concentrated runoff from neighboring properties as water sheets across the clay surface toward the lowest available collection point. Foundation perimeter drainage systems that were adequate at original construction can be overwhelmed by runoff volumes in developed areas, sending water into crawl spaces and basements.
Monroe's housing stock spans original downtown masonry construction from the early 1900s to newer suburban builds from the 2000s, and each era responds differently to hail and wind events. We assess damage across all construction types, providing documentation that reflects the appropriate repair standard for the property's age and materials and supporting Monroe homeowners through the Union County permit and insurance claim process.
Monroe's surrounding rural Union County includes farmhouses, outbuildings, and residential properties on larger lots with less storm infrastructure than the city's developed neighborhoods. Rural properties often have aging roof systems on structures that have received limited maintenance, and storm events that would be manageable in newer construction can expose significant underlying vulnerabilities in older rural buildings. We assess and scope these rural properties as part of our Union County service area.
Monroe's historic downtown commercial and residential buildings have weathered a century of Piedmont storms, but aging masonry and original roof assemblies on these structures carry vulnerabilities that newer construction does not. A storm that delivers only moderate wind damage to the surrounding suburban neighborhoods can compromise flashing, coping, and parapet conditions on historic downtown buildings, admitting water into structural assemblies that have limited resilience to moisture intrusion.
Our Rock Hill office covers Monroe and all of Union County. 24/7 emergency storm response. Call 888-742-3085
“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
“We called and they came out the next day. They were so diligent and knowledgeable. They answered all of our questions and we felt like they were truly looking out for our best interest. We highly recommend using Edmondson!”
Kelsey Gurry
Charlotte, NC • Emergency Water Damage
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