Why Emergency Water Damage Hits New Windsor Hard
The pattern in New Windsor is consistent. nor'easter flooding and ice dam water intrusion drives most of the emergency restoration calls we get. A close second is frozen pipe bursts in older homes.
New Windsor experiences frequent heavy rainfall during the fall and winter months, increasing the risk of flooding. The region's cold winters also lead to frozen pipes, particularly in older homes, which can burst and cause sudden water damage.
New Windsor experiences frequent heavy rainfall during the fall and winter months, increasing the risk of flooding. The region's cold winters also lead to frozen pipes, particularly in older homes, which can burst and cause sudden water damage. The dominant local driver is nor'easter flooding and ice dam water intrusion, with frozen pipe bursts in older homes showing up as the next most common cause. Category 1 water quickly escalates in older homes with poor ventilation, leading to mold growth and structural damage if not addressed promptly.

