Why Flooding Hits Putnam Lake Hard
The pattern in Putnam Lake is consistent. Putnam Lake is prone to flooding due to its proximity to Ball Pond, CT, and its location in a rural area with seasonal rainfall. The lake's surrounding low-lying terrain and nearby water bodies like Taylor Corners and Bigelow Corners contribute to increased flood risk during heavy storms. drives most of the emergency restoration calls we get.
The area experiences a humid continental climate with significant precipitation in late spring and early fall. Flooding is most common during these periods, especially after prolonged rainfall events that overwhelm local drainage systems.
The area experiences a humid continental climate with significant precipitation in late spring and early fall. Flooding is most common during these periods, especially after prolonged rainfall events that overwhelm local drainage systems. The dominant local driver is Putnam Lake is prone to flooding due to its proximity to Ball Pond, CT, and its location in a rural area with seasonal rainfall. The lake's surrounding low-lying terrain and nearby water bodies like Taylor Corners and Bigelow Corners contribute to increased flood risk during heavy storms.. We specialize in restoring properties affected by clean water, gray water, and black water flooding in Putnam Lake, including those near Ball Pond and other local water sources.

