Why Flooding Hits Narberth Hard
The pattern in Narberth is consistent. Narberth, located in Montgomery County, is prone to flooding due to its proximity to the Schuylkill River and its hilly terrain, which can lead to localized flash flooding during heavy rainfall. The area's rural character and limited drainage systems exacerbate water accumulation in low-lying areas near Merion Station and Penn Wynne. drives most of the emergency restoration calls we get.
The region experiences a humid continental climate with significant rainfall in the spring and summer months, increasing the likelihood of flooding. While not a coastal area, Narberth's topography and nearby waterways make it vulnerable to sudden water events.
The region experiences a humid continental climate with significant rainfall in the spring and summer months, increasing the likelihood of flooding. While not a coastal area, Narberth's topography and nearby waterways make it vulnerable to sudden water events. The dominant local driver is Narberth, located in Montgomery County, is prone to flooding due to its proximity to the Schuylkill River and its hilly terrain, which can lead to localized flash flooding during heavy rainfall. The area's rural character and limited drainage systems exacerbate water accumulation in low-lying areas near Merion Station and Penn Wynne.. We specialize in restoring properties affected by clean water, gray water, and black water, with a focus on residential and commercial properties in the Narberth area. Our expertise includes handling water intrusion from rivers, sewers, and plumbing failures.

