New Orleans receives over 60 inches of rain annually, and outdoor humidity stays above 75 percent for most of the year. This constant moisture pressure combines with below-sea-level elevation and high water tables to force groundwater up through foundation slabs and crawl spaces. Older homes built with pier-and-beam foundations lack modern vapor barriers, allowing saturated soil to release moisture directly into living spaces. Even properly sealed homes struggle when air conditioning systems designed for cooling fail to dehumidify adequately in our subtropical climate. The result is persistent indoor moisture problems that accelerate mold growth, wood rot, and indoor air quality degradation unique to our coastal location.
Grand Water Damage Restoration New Orleans has remediated high indoor humidity in homes across every zip code in Orleans Parish. We understand how Creole cottage construction differs from post-war shotgun doubles and modern slab homes in Lakeview. We know which neighborhoods flood first during heavy rain and which areas have chronic drainage issues that contribute to foundation moisture. Our technicians live in this city and deal with the same humidity challenges in their own homes. When we recommend solutions, they are based on years of local experience, not generic advice from a corporate manual written for a different climate.