Stanislaus County

Water Damage Restoration in Ceres, CA

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Ceres runs from the Tuolumne River floodplain on its north edge down through decades of ranch-home tracts along the Hatch Road and Whitmore corridors. The river side of town shares Modesto’s high-water history, while the ranch homes carry classic Valley risks: galvanized-to-copper transitions from old remodels, hard-water pinhole leaks, and water heaters tucked in garages and hall closets.

Crews dispatched in Ceres also cover Keyes and the unincorporated pockets between Ceres and Modesto, around the clock.

How Ceres homes get wet

Tuolumne floodplain edge

North Ceres near the river sees elevated groundwater and crawl space moisture in big water years.

Remodel-era plumbing

Partial repipes in older ranch homes leave mixed-material plumbing that fails at the transitions.

Hall closet water heaters

Interior water heater failures do far more damage than garage failures, soaking hallways and bedrooms directly.

CREWS RESPOND ACROSS: HATCH ROAD CORRIDOR · WHITMORE CORRIDOR · SMYRNA PARK AREA · EASTGATE · WESTPORT · NORTH CERES · MITCHELL ROAD CORRIDOR · KEYES

Water emergency in Ceres?

Crews local to Stanislaus County answer around the clock. Calling costs nothing.

Call (209) 980-AQUA

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