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Water Damage Restoration in Antelope, CA

Antelope is one of the closest communities we cover outside Roseville itself, about 12 minutes southwest of our Vernon Street shop. From storm water backing up near a home off Antelope Road to a burst line in a garage near Watt Avenue, we dispatch fast and bring extraction and drying equipment loaded and ready.

  • Response about 12 minutes southwest of our Roseville base
  • Licensed, insured & IICRC-certified
  • Serving Antelope, CA

Antelope grew up mostly during the subdivision boom of the 1980s and 90s, and the creek that gives the area its name still shapes how storm water moves through town. We answer 24/7 and can walk you through an emergency water shutoff over the phone while our crew is already en route.

Antelope Creek and storm-water risk

Antelope Creek runs through the community as a tributary that eventually feeds into the broader Dry Creek watershed, and Placer and Sacramento County flood control plans have documented flooding risk along that corridor during heavy winter storms. Homes and yards near the creek and its drainage channels can see standing water and saturated ground during a wet atmospheric river season, even when the storm itself is short.

Most of Antelope's housing was built during the 1980s and 90s subdivision boom, which means slab-on-grade construction with builder-grade supply lines that are now reaching an age where failures become more common. Combine that with creek-adjacent lots, and we see both storm-driven flooding and plumbing-driven water loss here.

  • Antelope Creek tributary flooding documented in county flood control plans
  • 1980s-90s slab-on-grade construction reaching plumbing failure age
  • Creek-adjacent lots at higher risk during atmospheric river storms

Local knowledge you can count on

We've handled calls in subdivisions off Antelope Road and Watt Avenue, and near the creek corridor that threads through the community's newer tracts. Crews carry sandbagging know-how and extraction equipment together on Antelope storm calls, since we often need both.

One recent Antelope call came in during a January atmospheric river, when storm water backed up near a home's rear slider and got into the living room before the family could stack sandbags. We extracted the standing water, set air movers and a dehumidifier, and pulled baseboard that had already started to wick moisture, then had the space fully dry within three days.

Detention basins and newer construction around Antelope Community Park

Much of the drainage engineering around Antelope's newer tracts, including the areas near Walerga Road and Antelope Community Park, relies on detention basins and channel improvements designed to hold storm water back during heavy rain and release it gradually into Antelope Creek. Those systems work well under normal winters, but a fast-moving atmospheric river can still fill a basin faster than it drains, pushing water up onto adjacent streets and low-lying yards.

The subdivision-boom construction that built most of Antelope in the 1980s and 90s also means a large share of homes share the same slab-on-grade foundation and builder-grade plumbing. When we get a call near Elverta Road or the creek corridor, we check both possibilities, storm water intrusion and an aging supply line, since either one can produce the same soaked-carpet symptom.

  • Detention basins and channel improvements that can be overwhelmed during fast-moving storms
  • Slab-on-grade construction shared across most 1980s-90s Antelope tracts
  • Storm intrusion and plumbing failures producing similar symptoms, requiring different responses

Why Antelope homeowners choose us

Antelope residents near the creek corridor and along Watt Avenue call us because we're close, fast, and equipped for both storm and plumbing calls.

  • About 12-minute dispatch from our Roseville base, one of the closest areas we serve
  • Storm and flood response equipment loaded alongside standard extraction gear
  • IICRC S500 standard, licensed and insured
  • Direct insurance billing for storm-related and plumbing-related claims alike
  • Local knowledge of Antelope Creek's flood patterns and the neighborhoods most exposed to them

What to do first when storm water reaches your Antelope home

Get everyone safe and, if you can do it without wading into standing water, move valuables off the floor. Don't wait out the storm before calling. The sooner extraction starts once water recedes, the less time mold has to take hold in carpet padding and baseboard.

Neighborhoods and streets we cover in Antelope

Antelope High School on Titan Drive, part of the Roseville Joint Union High School District, serves much of the community, and the newer subdivisions along Don Julio Boulevard sit closer to the Sacramento County line than the older sections nearer Watt Avenue. Antelope Community Park anchors the middle of the community, and several of the neighborhoods around it were built with retention ponds and landscaped drainage channels as part of the original subdivision design.

Toward the north end of Antelope, streets near Elverta Road back up to more open, semi-rural land, a reminder that this whole area was agricultural before the 1980s and 90s build-out. From Don Julio Boulevard in the south to Elverta Road in the north, we're about 12 minutes from our Roseville base either way, one of the fastest response times in our service area.

  • Antelope High School attendance area, part of the Roseville Joint Union High School District
  • Don Julio Boulevard's newer subdivisions near the Sacramento County line
  • Elverta Road's more open, semi-rural edge at the north end of Antelope

Antelope's creek exposure means we lead with flood and storm response, plus the plumbing side:

We're close to Antelope

Our crews stage from 640 Vernon St, Roseville, CA 95678. Call and we'll give you a concrete arrival estimate for your address.

Antelope water damage FAQs

Antelope is about 12 minutes from our Roseville base, one of the closest areas we cover. We dispatch immediately, even during active storms.

Antelope Creek flooding is documented in county flood control planning for parts of the community, particularly near the creek corridor. Not every block is equally exposed, but if you're near the creek or have flooded before, it's worth taking seriously.

Yes. We handle storm-related roof leaks and the water damage that follows, along with flood cleanup, extraction, and drying, the full storm-response scope.

They handle normal winter rainfall well, but a fast-moving atmospheric river can fill a basin faster than it drains and push water onto adjacent streets. If your street has flooded before, it's worth having a plan for the next heavy storm.

Yes. Even homes away from the creek corridor can take on water from overwhelmed street drainage during a heavy storm. We check both storm intrusion and plumbing sources, since they can look similar at first.

Water damage in Antelope? We're on the way.

60-minute emergency dispatch across Roseville, 24/7. We extract, dry, and rebuild — and bill your insurer directly.

  • 60-min Roseville dispatch
  • Licensed & insured
  • Direct insurance billing
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