Flood risk, local cost data, climate factors, and insurance context for your ZIP code.
Flood Risk
medium-high
Cost Range
$1,700–$9,000
Avg Response
46 min
NFIP
State participates
Macon sits at the confluence of the Ocmulgee and Tobesofkee Creek watersheds in central Georgia. The Ocmulgee River has flooded downtown Macon multiple times, most recently in tropical storm activity. Macon receives 45 inches of rain annually with significant thunderstorm frequency. Historic antebellum architecture in downtown Macon presents unique restoration challenges — older construction methods lack modern moisture barriers. The city's middle-Georgia location means tropical storm remnants regularly bring multi-day heavy rain events, saturating already-wet soils.
Flood-prone areas: Riverside and downtown near Ocmulgee River have highest flood risk. North Macon and Wesleyan Hills are higher ground with lower risk. Vineville National Historic District has expensive historic renovation costs.
Extraction & drying cost per square foot by IICRC water category
| Water Category | $/sq ft |
|---|---|
| Category 1 — Clean Burst supply line, clean appliance overflow | $2.89–$7.31 |
| Category 2 — Gray Dishwasher, washing machine, toilet bowl (no feces) | $7.31–$8.85 |
| Category 3 — Black Sewage backup, floodwater, toilet overflow with feces | $10.4–$13.2 |
Estimates exclude reconstruction (drywall, flooring replacement). National benchmarks: Cat 1 $3.75–$4.25, Cat 2 $4.10–$6.50, Cat 3 $7–$7.50/sq ft — adjusted for Macon market (3.4–12/sq ft range).