Why Corpus Christi Sees Heavy Extraction Demand
Numbers tell the story in Corpus Christi: hurricane and tropical storm flooding requiring emergency water extraction drives the majority of emergency restoration calls.
Corpus Christi experiences a humid subtropical climate with high rainfall during the summer months, making it prone to flash flooding. The proximity to the Gulf of Mexico increases the risk of storm surges and heavy precipitation events that can lead to significant water damage.
Corpus Christi experiences a humid subtropical climate with high rainfall during the summer months, making it prone to flash flooding. The proximity to the Gulf of Mexico increases the risk of storm surges and heavy precipitation events that can lead to significant water damage. The dominant local driver is hurricane and tropical storm flooding requiring emergency water extraction. Water damage progresses in stages: spread, absorption, microbial growth, structural compromise — each stage compounds the cost.
