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Areas we serve
Genuinely local service across Annapolis.

Historic Downtown Annapolis
Historic Downtown Annapolis sits directly on the Chesapeake Bay waterfront with many structures dating to the 1700s and 1800s.…
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Eastport
Eastport sits on a peninsula surrounded by Back Creek and the Annapolis Harbor, leaving many homes directly exposed to tidal flooding and st…
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West Annapolis
West Annapolis sits close to the water with many homes on smaller lots near creeks and the Severn River. This location brings higher risk of…
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Murray Hill
Murray Hill sits on rolling terrain with many mid-century homes that have basements and crawl spaces vulnerable to seepage after prolonged r…
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Admiral Heights
Admiral Heights properties sit close to Weems Creek and face repeated water intrusion from stormwater runoff and tidal backflow.…
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Germantown-Homewood
Germantown-Homewood is a residential neighborhood with single-family homes that can experience water intrusion from aging plumbing and seaso…
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Greater Parole
Greater Parole mixes residential streets with commercial zones along major routes, creating varied water-loss risks from roof leaks, applian…
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Presidents Hill
Presidents Hill homeowners face water intrusion from heavy rainfall, coastal storms, and aging plumbing that can affect basements and crawl …
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Bay Ridge
Bay Ridge sits on a low-lying peninsula surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, making properties especially vulnerable to tid…
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Forest Drive
Forest Drive runs through a primarily residential corridor with single-family homes and some multi-unit buildings built mostly from the 1950…
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Inner West Street
Inner West Street properties often face water intrusion from aging supply lines and roof drainage that funnels directly onto narrow sidewalk…
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Upper West Street
Upper West Street properties face water intrusion from aging plumbing, roof leaks, and stormwater runoff that collects along the corridor be…
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