Why Flooding Hits Stanton Hard
The pattern in Stanton is consistent. Stanton, located in Mercer County, is prone to flooding due to its proximity to the Little Missouri River and the surrounding prairie terrain. Heavy spring rains and snowmelt from the surrounding hills can lead to rapid water accumulation, especially in low-lying areas near the river. This creates a significant risk for residential and agricultural properties. drives most of the emergency restoration calls we get.
The region experiences a continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. Spring flooding is common due to snowmelt and heavy precipitation, which can overwhelm local drainage systems. The area also sees occasional flash flooding during severe thunderstorms.
The region experiences a continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. Spring flooding is common due to snowmelt and heavy precipitation, which can overwhelm local drainage systems. The area also sees occasional flash flooding during severe thunderstorms. The dominant local driver is Stanton, located in Mercer County, is prone to flooding due to its proximity to the Little Missouri River and the surrounding prairie terrain. Heavy spring rains and snowmelt from the surrounding hills can lead to rapid water accumulation, especially in low-lying areas near the river. This creates a significant risk for residential and agricultural properties.. Our team in Stanton specializes in handling all water damage categories, including clean water, gray water, and black water. We have the equipment and expertise to safely and effectively restore properties affected by any type of water intrusion.

