How Sharon Neighborhoods Flood
Every neighborhood in Sharon has a different water damage risk profile. The one that shows up on most restoration calls is Sharon, located in Steele County, is prone to flooding due to its proximity to the Missouri River and seasonal snowmelt runoff. The area's flat terrain and agricultural land use increase the risk of water accumulation during heavy rainfall events..
Sharon experiences a continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. Spring thaw and late summer storms are the primary contributors to flooding, often leading to saturated soils and overwhelmed drainage systems.
Water damage in Sharon follows a few local patterns. Sharon, located in Steele County, is prone to flooding due to its proximity to the Missouri River and seasonal snowmelt runoff. The area's flat terrain and agricultural land use increase the risk of water accumulation during heavy rainfall events. accounts for the bulk of our calls. Sharon experiences a continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. Spring thaw and late summer storms are the primary contributors to flooding, often leading to saturated soils and overwhelmed drainage systems. In Sharon, mold can begin to grow within 48 hours of water exposure. Our rapid response is critical to preventing long-term damage and health risks associated with mold contamination.

