Why 24/7 Flood Cleanup Matters in Ames
The pattern in Ames is consistent. spring snowmelt and river overflow flooding drives most of the emergency restoration calls we get. A close second is severe thunderstorm rainfall overwhelming storm sewers.
Ames experiences a humid continental climate with heavy spring rains and snowmelt from the Des Moines River, increasing flood risk in low-lying areas. The city's proximity to the Raccoon River contributes to seasonal flooding during high water events.
Ames experiences a humid continental climate with heavy spring rains and snowmelt from the Des Moines River, increasing flood risk in low-lying areas. The city's proximity to the Raccoon River contributes to seasonal flooding during high water events. The dominant local driver is spring snowmelt and river overflow flooding, with severe thunderstorm rainfall overwhelming storm sewers showing up as the next most common cause. Damage builds in stages. Spread. Absorption. Microbial growth. Structural compromise. Every stage you pass through adds to the final bill.

