Why Flooding Hits Sandia Heights Hard
The pattern in Sandia Heights is consistent. Sandia Heights is prone to flash flooding due to its location near the Pueblo of Sandia Village and its proximity to the Rio Grande River. Heavy rainfall events, especially during the monsoon season, can quickly lead to water accumulation in low-lying areas and drainage systems that are not fully equipped to handle sudden surges. drives most of the emergency restoration calls we get.
The region experiences a semi-arid climate with sporadic but intense rainfall. The combination of clay soil and limited natural drainage channels increases the risk of localized flooding, particularly in areas with poor infrastructure or after prolonged rain events.
The region experiences a semi-arid climate with sporadic but intense rainfall. The combination of clay soil and limited natural drainage channels increases the risk of localized flooding, particularly in areas with poor infrastructure or after prolonged rain events. The dominant local driver is Sandia Heights is prone to flash flooding due to its location near the Pueblo of Sandia Village and its proximity to the Rio Grande River. Heavy rainfall events, especially during the monsoon season, can quickly lead to water accumulation in low-lying areas and drainage systems that are not fully equipped to handle sudden surges.. Our team specializes in Category 1-4 water damage restoration, including clean water, gray water, and black water incidents, with a focus on preserving culturally significant properties in Sandia Heights.

