Why Flooding Hits Pima Hard
The pattern in Pima is consistent. Pima, Arizona, is prone to flash flooding due to its semi-arid climate and the sudden release of water from nearby reservoirs like the Salt River Project's dams. The area's low-lying terrain and lack of natural drainage contribute to rapid water accumulation during heavy rainfall events. drives most of the emergency restoration calls we get.
Pima experiences dry summers and wet winters, with most rainfall concentrated between December and March. The region's arid environment means that even moderate rainfall can lead to significant flooding in urban and rural areas.
Pima experiences dry summers and wet winters, with most rainfall concentrated between December and March. The region's arid environment means that even moderate rainfall can lead to significant flooding in urban and rural areas. The dominant local driver is Pima, Arizona, is prone to flash flooding due to its semi-arid climate and the sudden release of water from nearby reservoirs like the Salt River Project's dams. The area's low-lying terrain and lack of natural drainage contribute to rapid water accumulation during heavy rainfall events.. We specialize in restoring properties affected by Category 1, 2, 3, and 4 water damage, including clean water from broken pipes, gray water from appliances, and black water from sewage overflow.

