Three Springs sits along Three Springs Road with a mix of 1960s-1980s ranch homes and newer infill on smaller lots. Heavy summer storms often send water toward low spots behind the elementary school and along the drainage ditches that run behind many properties. Bowling Green Co. keeps a truck staged near the US 31W corridor so crews reach Three Springs addresses within the hour when a call comes in after midnight.
Older crawl spaces here sit close to the water table. When rain keeps falling, moisture pushes up through vents and saturates subfloors before homeowners notice. Our teams pull carpet, open walls, and run drying equipment the same day so mold does not take hold in the humid air that lingers after storms.
Access can be tight on the side streets off Three Springs Road where driveways are short and trees overhang. We bring smaller extraction units and portable generators so we can work without blocking neighbors or waiting for larger trucks to maneuver.
Around Three Springs
We regularly work near:
- 📍Three Springs Road
- 📍Three Springs Elementary School
- 📍Drakes Creek
- 📍US 31W corridor
- 📍Greenwood High School athletic fields
Water Damage Restoration in Three Springs — Local Notes
- •Many Three Springs homes have pier-and-beam foundations with low clearance that traps water after heavy rains.
- •Drainage swales behind properties on the south side of Three Springs Road often overflow and push water under rear additions.
- •Summer humidity stays high, so we run commercial dehumidifiers longer than in drier parts of Warren County to reach safe moisture levels.
- •Narrow lots mean equipment must be carried through side yards; we protect fences and landscaping during every job.