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Camp Creek Parkway retail corridor + Camp Creek tributary system

Water Damage Repair & Restoration — Camp Creek, South Fulton GA

Camp Creek is a residential and commercial community in South Fulton built around the Camp Creek Parkway corridor, home to the Camp Creek Marketplace retail center — a mix of dense commercial property and residential homes, some of which sit near the Camp Creek waterway and its tributaries.


Why Camp Creek faces water damage risk

We know the Camp Creek Parkway corridor’s mix of retail and residential exposure — this isn’t a copy-pasted community page.

Camp Creek Marketplace is a major regional shopping center at Camp Creek Parkway and I-285, anchored by big-box retailers.

Camp Creek Parkway and Old National Highway are both major arteries running through this part of South Fulton.

The Camp Creek waterway and its tributaries run through South Fulton and are referenced in city infrastructure documents, including a bridge project over the Camp Creek Tributary.

Commercial properties along the Camp Creek Parkway retail corridor face roof, HVAC, and plumbing failures common to retail and restaurant buildings, while residential parcels near the Camp Creek tributary system face heavier overland water exposure during heavy rain events.

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Water damage in your Camp Creek home?

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Answers

Camp Creek — common questions

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What should I do first if I find water damage in my home?

Shut off the water source if it’s safe, keep people away from standing water near electrical outlets or panels, and don’t attempt to extract large volumes yourself. Call immediately — see our water damage restoration hub for the full first-hour steps.

Why do Camp Creek homes face water damage risk?

Commercial properties along the Camp Creek Parkway retail corridor face roof, HVAC, and plumbing failures common to retail and restaurant buildings, while residential parcels near the Camp Creek tributary system face heavier overland water exposure during heavy rain events.

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