Picture this: It’s 3 a.m. on a muggy July night, and a pipe gives out in your crawl space. Or maybe a spring storm dumps six inches of rain in two hours, and your finished basement is suddenly a wading pool. Water damage hits roughly 14,000 people in the U.S. every single day. That’s 14,000 frantic calls to plumbers, insurance agents, and restoration crews, often all before sunrise. In Atlanta, the risk is dialed up even higher. The city’s humid subtropical climate delivers relentless spring and summer downpours that overwork storm drains and sewer lines, along with hot, sticky summers that will turn a damp drywall patch into a mold colony in no time. Cold snaps? Those burst pipes faster than you can say “polar vortex.” As Roto-Rooter’s Atlanta team puts it, decades of local experience have taught them exactly how these weather patterns conspire against homeowners. And what makes…
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