Why 24/7 Flood Cleanup Matters in Kenai
Numbers tell the story in Kenai: permafrost thaw and snowmelt flooding drives the majority of emergency restoration calls. A close second is ice dam formation and glacial runoff.
Kenai's subarctic climate leads to significant snowmelt and permafrost thaw, increasing flood risks in spring and early summer. The region's proximity to glaciers and ice dams further contributes to seasonal flooding.
Kenai's subarctic climate leads to significant snowmelt and permafrost thaw, increasing flood risks in spring and early summer. The region's proximity to glaciers and ice dams further contributes to seasonal flooding. The dominant local driver is permafrost thaw and snowmelt flooding, with ice dam formation and glacial runoff a frequent secondary cause. Water damage progresses in stages: spread, absorption, microbial growth, structural compromise — each stage compounds the cost.
