Stanislaus County

Water Damage Restoration in Modesto, CA

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Modesto grew up along the Tuolumne River, and the neighborhoods closest to it, the airport district and the areas around Tuolumne River Regional Park, know what high water years look like. Dry Creek cuts through the east side of town and has its own history of jumping its banks in big storm years, backing water into yards and crawl spaces around La Loma.

Away from the rivers, Modesto’s risk looks like the rest of the Valley: mid-century homes around the College area and downtown with original galvanized plumbing, hard water eating copper in the slab-built tracts off Pelandale and Sylvan, and water heaters failing in garages across Village One.

How Modesto homes get wet

River-adjacent flooding

The airport neighborhood and areas along the Tuolumne have flooded in major storm years, most recently during the 2023 atmospheric river sequence.

Dry Creek storm surges

East side neighborhoods near Dry Creek see fast-rising storm water that recedes quickly but leaves saturated crawl spaces behind.

Aging mid-century plumbing

Original supply lines in College area and downtown homes are past their design life.

CREWS RESPOND ACROSS: LA LOMA · COLLEGE AREA · VILLAGE ONE · DOWNTOWN · AIRPORT DISTRICT · SYLVAN · PELANDALE CORRIDOR · ENSLEN PARK

Water emergency in Modesto?

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