Sewage Backups Across Scranton Neighborhoods
Every neighborhood in Scranton has a different water damage risk profile. The one that shows up on most restoration calls is aging combined sewer systems overwhelmed by snowmelt and heavy rainfall.
Scranton's location in the Pocono Mountains and its heavy snowfall contribute to frequent sewage backups, especially during spring thaw and winter storms. The region's clay soil also slows drainage, increasing the likelihood of flooding and sewer overflows.
Water damage in Scranton follows a few local patterns. aging combined sewer systems overwhelmed by snowmelt and heavy rainfall accounts for the bulk of our calls. Scranton's location in the Pocono Mountains and its heavy snowfall contribute to frequent sewage backups, especially during spring thaw and winter storms. The region's clay soil also slows drainage, increasing the likelihood of flooding and sewer overflows. 48-72 hours

