What Makes Mayo Commercial Vulnerable
Living in Mayo means dealing with hurricane and tropical storm damage to commercial roofing and HVAC systems sooner or later. A close second is fire suppression system discharge and commercial plumbing failure. The good news: water damage is fully recoverable when you catch it fast and bring in certified technicians.
Mayo, located in Lafayette County, experiences a subtropical climate with high humidity and frequent thunderstorms, increasing the risk of water damage from heavy rainfall and storm surges. The region's proximity to the Gulf Coast makes it particularly vulnerable to hurricane-related flooding and wind-driven water intrusion.
Most commercial water damage restoration calls in Mayo 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 Mayo's climate, making immediate commercial water extraction critical.

