Restoration Services for Mississippi Homes & Businesses

Magnolia Home Response provides IICRC-certified restoration services for every type of property damage Mississippi throws at you — water, mold, storm, fire, and commercial events. Locally owned, operating 24/7, with response times under 60 minutes across our service area.

60-Minute Emergency Response

Technicians on site within one hour of your call — any service in our coverage area, any time of day or night.

IICRC Certified Technicians

Every service delivered to the IICRC standard — WRT, ASD, AMRT, and FSRT certifications across our team.

Direct Insurance Billing

We work with all major carriers operating in Mississippi. We handle the documentation and bill your insurer directly.

Locally Owned, Mississippi-Focused

We're Mississippians. We understand the climate, the soil, the construction styles, and the specific challenges you face here.

Our Restoration Services

Whether you're dealing with an emergency right now or researching your options, here's what we do — and how to learn more about each service.

Water Damage Restoration

Emergency water extraction, structural drying, and complete restoration for burst pipes, appliance failures, roof leaks, sewage backups, and crawl space flooding. Mississippi's high humidity and pier-and-beam construction create unique challenges we're specifically equipped to handle. We follow IICRC S500 standards with daily moisture monitoring and direct insurance billing.

Common causes: Burst pipes, washing machine failures, roof leaks, HVAC condensate overflows, sewage backups, crawl space flooding from clay soil drainage issues.

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Mold Remediation

Mississippi's average humidity exceeds 75% — the highest in the continental United States — making mold a year-round concern. We provide mold inspection, air quality testing, containment with negative air pressure, safe removal, antimicrobial treatment, and post-remediation clearance testing. We address the root moisture cause to prevent recurrence.

Common locations: Crawl spaces, behind walls after water events, attics, bathrooms, kitchens, and HVAC systems distributing spores throughout a home.

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Storm & Flood Damage

Mississippi faces some of the nation's most severe storm threats: Gulf Coast hurricanes (June–November), Dixie Alley tornadoes, Pearl River flooding, and frequent flash flooding from 58+ inches of annual rainfall. We respond immediately after major weather events with emergency board-up, large-scale extraction, FEMA documentation support, and complete reconstruction.

What we handle: Hurricane and tropical storm damage, tornado structural damage, river and flash flooding, storm surge, hail and wind-driven rain damage.

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Fire & Smoke Damage

Fire damage is a multi-layer problem: structural destruction, smoke and soot contamination throughout the entire home, water damage from firefighting, and rapid mold risk in Mississippi's humidity. We handle emergency board-up and tarping, comprehensive structural assessment, smoke and soot cleanup using IICRC-certified methods, professional odor elimination, and complete reconstruction — coordinating directly with your insurance carrier from day one.

What we handle: Structural fire damage, smoke and soot cleanup, firefighting water damage, odor elimination, board-up and temporary roofing, contents documentation.

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Commercial Services

Mississippi businesses — offices, retail, restaurants, warehouses, healthcare facilities, hotels, and industrial plants — face the same disasters as homes, but with the added cost of operational downtime. Our commercial division provides large-scale extraction equipment, industrial drying systems, document and inventory recovery, dedicated project management, and business continuity planning. We work with commercial property adjusters and risk managers to ensure fast, complete claim settlement.

We serve: Office buildings, retail stores, restaurants, warehouses, healthcare facilities, hotels, schools, and industrial/manufacturing facilities across Mississippi.

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Why Mississippi Restoration Is Different

Generic restoration companies apply the same approaches regardless of geography. We've built our methods specifically for Mississippi's climate, construction, and natural disaster environment.

75%+ Average Humidity

Mississippi's ambient humidity is the highest in the continental United States, making standard drying approaches inadequate. Consumer dehumidifiers are rated for 50% relative humidity conditions — they're overwhelmed by Mississippi's summer climate. We use industrial low-grain refrigerant (LGR) and desiccant dehumidifiers calibrated for high-humidity environments, and we never declare a job complete based on visual inspection — only when moisture meter data confirms success.

Pier-and-Beam Construction

A significant portion of Mississippi's housing stock — particularly homes built before 1970 in cities like Jackson, Hattiesburg, and Meridian — sits on pier-and-beam foundations with accessible crawl spaces. These crawl spaces are one of the most common and underestimated sources of moisture problems and mold in Mississippi homes. Our teams are trained and equipped specifically for crawl space environments, with the right tools to assess, extract, dry, and protect these spaces effectively.

Yazoo Clay & Drainage

The expansive Yazoo Clay formation underlies much of central and western Mississippi. This soil swells dramatically when wet, creating hydrostatic pressure against foundations, and contracts when dry, opening pathways for water intrusion. Standard drainage recommendations don't account for Yazoo Clay's unique behavior. We assess soil and drainage conditions as part of every restoration project because addressing surface causes of water intrusion prevents the same problem from recurring.

Dual Natural Disaster Threats

Mississippi homeowners face two distinct major natural disaster threats simultaneously — Gulf Coast hurricane risk and the tornado risk of Dixie Alley — plus chronic flooding from the Pearl, Leaf, and Pascagoula river systems. We maintain storm season readiness protocols, with enhanced crew staging during hurricane season and the ability to mobilize large multi-crew responses immediately after major storm events when the demand for restoration services spikes sharply statewide.

Serving Communities Across Mississippi

Our service hubs are strategically located to provide fast response times throughout the state. We serve both urban centers and the smaller communities in between.

Hattiesburg

Forrest & Lamar counties. Hub for south-central Mississippi response.

Jackson

Hinds, Madison & Rankin counties. State capital metro area.

Biloxi

Harrison County. Gulf Coast and casino resort district service.

Meridian

Lauderdale County. East-central Mississippi service hub.

Tupelo

Lee County. North Mississippi service coverage.

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Ready to Help — 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week

Whether you're in the middle of an emergency or doing your research before disaster strikes, we're here. Call our 24/7 emergency line or send us a message — we'll respond within 15 minutes.

(601) 555-0199

Serving homes and businesses across Mississippi since 2008.