Common Commercial Triggers in Eagle Pass
Most commercial water damage restoration calls in Eagle Pass come from hurricane and tropical storm damage to commercial roofing and HVAC systems. A close second is fire suppression system discharge and commercial plumbing failure. If you know what is about to happen, the decisions during the first 48 hours get a lot easier.
Eagle Pass, located in Maverick County, experiences a semi-arid climate with high temperatures and occasional heavy rainfall, increasing the risk of water damage from both natural and mechanical sources. The proximity to the border and the region's vulnerability to tropical storms and hurricanes further heightens the need for professional water damage restoration services.
Most commercial water damage restoration calls in Eagle Pass come from hurricane and tropical storm damage to commercial roofing and HVAC systems. Running a close second is fire suppression system discharge and commercial plumbing failure. Local mold risk: Mold can begin colonizing within 24-48 hours in Eagle Pass's climate, making immediate commercial water extraction critical.
For public guidance on the health effects of mold after prolonged water exposure, see the EPA mold and health page.

