Rivershire sits close to the Lake Conroe shoreline with many single-family homes on smaller lots that back up to drainage ditches. When heavy rains hit, water often enters crawl spaces and garages first because of the flat terrain and older storm drains. Conroe Elite keeps equipment staged at our 350 Grand Link Dr location so we can reach Rivershire streets within minutes for water extraction and drying.
Homes here range from 1970s brick ranch styles to newer builds along Rivershire Boulevard. Limited side yards and mature trees mean our crews often work through front doors or rear patios rather than setting up large equipment on the street. We schedule around the neighborhood’s weekday traffic patterns and use smaller portable pumps to avoid blocking driveways during peak school-run hours.
The humid subtropical climate keeps moisture levels high even after the rain stops, so we focus on rapid extraction followed by targeted drying behind baseboards and under cabinets common in Rivershire construction. Our Mon–Fri 8am–6pm and Sat 9am–2pm hours let residents meet us on site without taking extra time off work.
Around Rivershire
We regularly work near:
- 📍Rivershire Park
- 📍Lake Conroe shoreline access points
- 📍Rivershire Elementary School
- 📍FM 2854 corridor
- 📍Rivershire Boulevard
Flood Damage Cleanup in Rivershire — Local Notes
- •Many Rivershire lots have narrow side setbacks that require compact extraction units instead of full-size trucks parked in the street.
- •Older homes near the lake often have pier-and-beam foundations where water travels under the structure and pools in low spots we locate with moisture meters.
- •Heavy clay soils and limited ditch maintenance along FM 2854 cause repeated flooding in the same yards after each major storm.
- •Proximity to Lake Conroe means higher groundwater tables, so we always check for rising water through slab cracks before finishing drying.