Your Olive Branch Water Damage Specialists
In Olive Branch, water damage restoration is complicated by the climate. Sustained high humidity means evaporative drying is slow and inefficient. Professional dehumidification equipment must remove moisture both from the structure and from the ambient air before drying goals can be reached. DeSoto County homeowners who use only fans after a water event often find mold developing in wall cavities before surface drying is complete.
Water damage claims in DeSoto County peak in August and September, driven primarily by hurricane season peak; gulf coast storm surge. With a flood risk score of 10/10 and a mold risk score of 10/10, Olive Branch properties require professional moisture management — not just surface cleanup — after any water intrusion event.