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Crews on the ground in 20–35 minutes across Clover and northern York County. We handle the water removal, structural drying, mold prevention, and full rebuild — start to finish with one dedicated project manager. Direct insurance billing through Xactimate.

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24/7 Water Damage Restoration in Clover, SC

Water in your home and no idea what to do? Call 980-277-3700. We're Carolina Pro Restoration, and our crew can be at your door in Clover in about 20 to 35 minutes. We show up with truck-mounted extractors, commercial dehumidifiers, and thermal imaging cameras — everything needed to stop the damage and start drying your home the same hour you call.

Clover is a town of roughly 7,500 residents in northwestern York County, South Carolina, about 22 miles from our Fort Mill headquarters. The area receives approximately 44 inches of rain per year, and 6.2% of properties — around 205 — face meaningful flood risk over 30 years according to First Street Foundation data. Crowders Creek and its tributaries cut through residential areas north and west of town, creating seasonal flooding pressure after heavy rain events. We handle burst pipes, water heater failures, washing machine overflows, toilet supply line breaks, sewage backups , and storm flooding throughout Clover and nearby Lake Wylie , Fort Mill , and Rock Hill.

44 in Rain Per Year
20–35 min Response Time
6.2% Properties at Flood Risk

Why Clover Homes Are at Risk

Clover's housing stock spans two distinct eras that create different water damage profiles. The historic core of town — along Main Street, Kings Mountain Street, and the neighborhoods surrounding Clover High School — contains 1950s through 1980s ranch homes and bungalows built on crawlspace foundations with original galvanized and copper plumbing well past its expected lifespan. These homes sit over York County's red-clay Piedmont soil, which holds moisture against foundations and crawlspace walls year-round. Pinhole leaks, corroded fittings, and slow drips behind drywall are common in this older housing stock.

The newer side of Clover — subdivisions like Shepherds Trace, Penley Place, and developments along the Highway 321 corridor — features homes built from the mid-2000s through the 2020s as part of the Charlotte metro growth wave. Builder-grade PEX fittings, water heater connections, and appliance supply lines in these homes are now entering their first failure window at 10 to 20 years old. Clover's low-lying terrain along Crowders Creek compounds the problem: stormwater runoff from newly developed land concentrates in residential areas during heavy rain. Hurricane Helene in 2024 brought flash flooding to neighborhoods across northwestern York County, overwhelming crawlspaces and ground-level entries.

What Happens When You Call Us

Our IICRC-certified crew arrives fast, maps every wet area using thermal cameras and moisture meters, extracts standing water with commercial-grade equipment, and sets up a full drying system with dehumidifiers and air movers. We treat affected surfaces with antimicrobial solution to prevent mold growth before it starts. Every step is documented with photos and moisture readings from day one.

Insurance & Xactimate Documentation

We write every estimate in Xactimate — the same software your insurance adjuster uses. That means no surprises, no back-and-forth, and no delays on your claim. We take the damage photos, send daily moisture reports, communicate directly with your adjuster, and bill your insurance company so you pay nothing out of pocket for covered work.

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Common Water Damage Problems in Clover Neighborhoods

Downtown Clover & Kings Mountain Street — Aging Plumbing in Pre-1980s Homes

The residential blocks along Main Street, Kings Mountain Street, and the neighborhoods surrounding Clover High School contain some of the oldest housing stock in town — bungalows and ranch homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s on crawlspace foundations. Original galvanized and copper plumbing in these homes is decades past its expected lifespan, leading to pinhole leaks, corroded fittings, and slow drips behind drywall that go unnoticed for weeks. York County's red-clay Piedmont soil holds moisture against foundations year-round, keeping crawlspaces damp even between rain events. If you notice musty smells, soft spots in flooring, or discolored baseboards, call 980-277-3700 before the damage spreads into subfloor and wall cavities.

Crowders Creek Corridor — Stormwater & Creek Flooding

Homes near Crowders Creek and its tributaries north and west of Clover sit in or adjacent to FEMA-designated floodplains. Even moderate rainfall causes the creek to rise quickly, pushing stormwater into yards, crawlspaces, and ground-level rooms. As new subdivisions continue to replace farmland and wooded parcels across northwestern York County, the increase in impervious surface area concentrates runoff into these low-lying residential zones during storms. Hurricane Helene in 2024 caused flash flooding across the Crowders Creek watershed. Our team arrives with truck-mounted extractors that remove thousands of gallons per hour and sets up commercial dehumidifiers and air movers to dry the structure before mold can take hold.

Shepherds Trace, Penley Place & Highway 321 Corridor — New Construction Plumbing Failures

Subdivisions built along the Highway 321 growth corridor from the mid-2000s through the 2020s — including Shepherds Trace, Penley Place, and surrounding developments — are now entering their first major plumbing failure window. Builder-grade PEX fittings, water heater connections, dishwasher supply lines, and washing machine hoses in these homes are 5 to 20 years old, the age range where components begin to fail. Because these neighborhoods were built in phases on compressed timelines, entire streets share plumbing of the same age and brand. We respond to multiple supply line bursts and water heater floods per month in these newer communities and deploy flood damage extraction equipment to dry structures fast.

Rural Clover & Bethel Road Area — Septic, Well & Sewer Backups

Properties on the rural edges of Clover along Bethel Road, Love Valley Road, and the outer Highway 55 corridor often rely on septic systems and well water rather than municipal services. Heavy rain saturates the clay soil and overwhelms septic drain fields, causing wastewater to back up into bathrooms, laundry rooms, and crawlspaces. These events require Category 3 water remediation: full extraction, removal of all contaminated materials, antimicrobial treatment, and HEPA air scrubbing. We handle the entire remediation process and document every step with photos and moisture readings for your insurance claim.

We Handle Your Insurance — You Handle Your Family

Dealing with water damage is stressful enough without fighting your insurance company. We use Xactimate, the same estimating software your adjuster uses, so your claim moves fast with no surprises.

We document all damage with photos and daily moisture readings from day one
We write the estimate in Xactimate and communicate directly with your adjuster
We bill your insurance directly — you pay nothing out of pocket for covered work
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What Clover Homeowners Say

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Water Removal
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This team was very professional and did a thorough job with water removal from our house. Got the job done and done well. They are the very best!
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Zach came over to my house to repair all damage better than new. He was prompt, clean, and professional. I highly recommend them!
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The crew was professional and on top of everything. I was really happy that they worked with my insurance company, and everything was handled with ease.
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Clover Water Damage FAQ

Common questions from Clover homeowners dealing with water damage, mold, and insurance claims.

Our crews are based in Fort Mill, about 22 miles from Clover via SC‑55 and SC‑274. Most calls receive a technician within 20 to 35 minutes, 24/7. Clover sits in northwestern York County and is a priority response zone for our team.

Clover has two distinct risk profiles. Older homes along Main Street, Kings Mountain Street, and near downtown date from the 1950s through the 1980s with original galvanized and copper plumbing well past its lifespan — pinhole leaks and corroded fittings are common. Newer subdivisions along the Highway 321 corridor, including Shepherds Trace and Penley Place, were built from the mid‑2000s through the 2020s and are now entering their first failure window for builder‑grade PEX fittings, water heaters, and supply lines. Additionally, about 6.2% of Clover properties — around 205 — face meaningful flood risk, primarily along Crowders Creek and its tributaries.

Yes. Clover sits in the rolling Piedmont terrain of northwestern York County where Crowders Creek and its tributaries cut through residential areas north and west of town. As new subdivisions continue to replace farmland and wooded parcels, the increase in impervious surface area concentrates stormwater runoff into low‑lying residential zones during heavy rain. York County's red‑clay Piedmont soil drains poorly, holding moisture against foundations. Hurricane Helene in 2024 brought flash flooding to neighborhoods across the Crowders Creek watershed.

Yes. We use Xactimate — the same estimating software your adjuster uses — photograph all damage, send daily moisture reports, communicate directly with the adjuster, and bill the carrier so you pay nothing out‑of‑pocket for covered work.

Shut off the water supply. Turn off electricity to affected areas if it's safe to do so. Move valuables to a dry area. Call 980‑277‑3700 immediately. Never use a household vacuum on standing water — it's an electrocution risk.

Mold spores can germinate within 24–48 hours. Visible colonies appear in 3–5 days. York County's red‑clay Piedmont soil traps moisture around foundations, keeping humidity high even after the visible water is gone. Fast extraction and professional dehumidification are the only reliable way to prevent growth.

Your Local Water Damage Team in Clover

We are not a distant call center. We are locally owned and based in Fort Mill — about 22 miles from Clover.

Fast Response Across Clover & Northwestern York County

Our trucks reach Clover in 20 to 35 minutes via SC‑55 and SC‑274. We cover the entire town and surrounding rural areas of northwestern York County from our Fort Mill headquarters.

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3650 Centre Circle, Suite I
Fort Mill, SC 29715
(980) 277-3700

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