Category 3 Across Cherokee Neighborhoods
Every neighborhood in Cherokee has a different water damage risk profile. The one that shows up on most restoration calls is sewer lateral collapse during atmospheric river rainfall events. A close second is hillside septic system failure during saturated soil conditions.
Cherokee experiences mild, wet winters and dry summers, which can lead to prolonged moisture in soil and structures. This creates ideal conditions for bacterial growth and black water contamination.
Water damage in Cherokee follows a few local patterns. sewer lateral collapse during atmospheric river rainfall events accounts for the bulk of our calls. Cherokee experiences mild, wet winters and dry summers, which can lead to prolonged moisture in soil and structures. This creates ideal conditions for bacterial growth and black water contamination. What you see at the surface is rarely the full picture. Moisture moves through wall cavities, electrical conduit, and subflooring, and only professional moisture mapping shows where it actually went.

