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Water damage in San Diego County, CA

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Local flood risk in San Diego County

Live flood-risk data for San Diego County is updating. For the current local picture, check your National Weather Service office before you act on conditions.

Water-damage risk in San Diego County

51

federally-declared disasters in San Diego County (FEMA)

19

tied to flooding, hurricanes or storms (FEMA)

15.4"

average annual precipitation (NOAA)

San Diego County averages about 15.4" of precipitation a year (NOAA). San Diego County's 51 federally-declared disasters skew toward fire events; recent declarations include Severe Storm and Flooding and Severe Winter Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides (FEMA). Any of those events can put water into a home — and so can the plumbing, appliance and roof failures that never make a federal declaration.

Pros in the network serve the San Diego County metro area.

Sources: FEMA OpenFEMA — federally-declared disaster history (county FIPS 06073) · NOAA NCEI — 1991–2020 Climate Normals (RAMONA FIRE DEPARTMENT, CA US)

Recent events in San Diego County

Live from the DisasterStatus event tracker — San Diego County is named in each event's affected area.

State & regional context

California flood statistics

Statewide figures for context — the closest official data below the metro level. FEMA NFIP flood-insurance claims, 1978–2025 (flood-policy claims only, not all water damage).

California NFIP paid flood claims · source
35,502
California total NFIP flood claims paid · source
$758.1M
Average paid NFIP flood claim in California · source
$21,354

Rules & permits in San Diego County

Local rules & permits

CSLB license needed for jobs $1,000+; no state mold license

In California, anyone performing construction or restoration work where the combined labor and materials total $1,000 or more, or where any structural work is involved (e.g., opening walls, removing drywall/insulation), must hold a license from the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) — typically a B (General Building) or an appropriate C-classification. (The licensure threshold rose from $500 to $1,000 under AB 2622, effective January 1, 2025.) California does not issue a state mold-remediation license, so mold work involving structural repair falls under CSLB classifications rather than a mold-specific credential. CSLB actively cites unlicensed operators, so homeowners should confirm a contractor's license at cslb.ca.gov before hiring.

California Contractors State License Board (CSLB)

800-321-2752

cslb.ca.gov

Source: cslb.ca.gov

These are local government rules and offices — they change and depend on your exact address. Confirm with the official source before you act.

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