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Water Damage Restoration planning in Research Triangle Park

Residential communities around the employment core are largely newer, with planned drainage and tightly coordinated utility routes.

Water response on a 1959 master-planned campus

Research Triangle Park's buildings were engineered to a single master plan drawn up by landscape architect Lewis Clarke after the park's 1959 founding, rather than added piecemeal the way an older town's plumbing accumulates. That gives RTP-area properties more consistent supply and drain-line standards than a town with two centuries of construction history.

Storm exposure on newer, planned construction

Even engineered, master-planned buildings are not immune to a storm on the scale of Hurricane Fran, which dropped more than 8 inches of rain on the region in 1996. Knowing which phase of RTP's original plan a building belongs to helps a restoration response move faster.

Water damage restoration services near Research Triangle Park

What to share for an RTP-area response

Let us know the approximate age of the building relative to RTP's original master-planned phases, the water source, and how quickly you need a response.

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