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Water Damage Restoration in Marana

Marana straddles the Santa Cruz River and the CDO confluence — big drainages, fast growth. We connect you with a qualified local restoration crew, 24/7.

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Marana is a fast-growing town northwest of Tucson, built across the floodplain where the Cañada del Oro Wash meets the Santa Cruz River. Its mix of newer master-planned subdivisions and older agricultural areas sits on relatively flat ground near major drainages — which makes monsoon flooding the headline risk, alongside the usual indoor water sources in newer homes.

How Marana homes take on water

The Santa Cruz River and the Cañada del Oro define Marana’s flood story. During strong monsoon storms these drainages carry substantial flows, and low-lying or near-wash properties can see yard and structure flooding. Marana’s newer housing stock keeps the common indoor causes fairly predictable — water-heater failures, appliance and washer-hose bursts, and slab leaks — while roof-mounted evaporative coolers remain a leading ceiling-leak source.

Marana at a glance

ZIP codes85653, 85658, 85743 (also 85742)
JurisdictionTown of Marana
TerrainFlat floodplain; Tortolita foothills to the east
Key drainagesSanta Cruz River, Cañada del Oro Wash
HomesMostly newer subdivisions + some rural/ag

In Marana we also handle fire & smoke damage, monsoon flood cleanup, swamp cooler leak repair, sewage backup cleanup, burst pipe cleanup.

Marana tip: flat terrain near the Santa Cruz means water can pond and linger. If a storm pushes water toward the house, get extraction started fast — standing water on slab floors wicks into walls and cabinetry quickly.

Fire & smoke risk in Marana

Marana’s fire risk skews toward structure, kitchen, and electrical fires in its subdivisions, plus brush and grassland fire on the town’s open desert fringe and near the Tortolita foothills. Smoke and soot cleanup follows the same standards as anywhere — match the method to the residue type. See soot & smoke cleanup.

What to do first

Stop the source & stay safe

Shut off the water (or power, after a fire) if it’s safe, and keep people clear of sagging ceilings, contaminated water, or soot.

Document it

Photograph everything before cleanup for your insurance claim.

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Marana restoration FAQs

Does Marana flood during the monsoon?
Areas near the Santa Cruz River and CDO Wash can flood during strong storms, and Marana has invested in flood control for this reason. Near-wash homes should be especially prepared.
Do you serve Dove Mountain too?
Yes, and Dove Mountain has its own dedicated page given its distinct foothill setting.
My Marana home is new — can it still get water damage?
Absolutely. Newer homes still have water heaters, appliance hoses, swamp coolers, and slab plumbing that fail. New construction reduces some risks but doesn’t eliminate them.

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About this guide

This page is researched, written, and reviewed for local accuracy by the Tucson Restoration Pros team. It draws on primary and scientific sources — including the IICRC S500/S700 restoration standards, the U.S. EPA and CDC on mold, the WHO guidelines on dampness and mould, the NWS Tucson and University of Arizona CLIMAS monsoon research, FEMA, and the Pima County Regional Flood Control District. See how we research. Tucson Restoration Pros is a referral service that connects Tucson homeowners with independent, qualified restoration companies; we are not a licensed restoration contractor and do not perform the work ourselves.