Greencastle and Antrim Township — fast 30-minute access from our Hagerstown base. Target response time: Within 1–2 hours.
Greencastle sits on US 11 between Hagerstown and Chambersburg, about 30 minutes from our shop and right at the Mason-Dixon Line. The borough itself is small (~4,200 residents) but Antrim Township — which surrounds it — is one of Pennsylvania's largest townships geographically and one of the fastest-growing parts of southern Franklin County. The mix of borough housing and rural-residential township properties produces a wide variety of restoration calls: 1800s brick rowhouses around Center Square, mid-century post-war ranches in the older suburbs, and increasingly large suburban builds on former farm parcels. Greencastle is also one of our easiest-economics service areas. The 30-minute drive from Hagerstown is mostly highway (I-81 to US 11), our techs are routinely there for non-emergency inspections same-day, and the lower density of competing national-chain restoration companies in central-southern PA means our local presence stands out. A signature restoration challenge in Greencastle: Conococheague Creek runs through the area and has produced multiple flood events in the past decade. Properties along the creek and its tributaries have a recurring water-damage profile that our crews know well.
Greencastle's housing breaks into four eras. The borough center (1800-1900) is mostly two-story brick and frame rowhouses + Federal-style single-family — plaster walls, cellar foundations, and the standard issues of pre-1900 stock (galvanized supply, cast-iron drain). The 1920s-40s single-family stock along the older grid streets has held up reasonably well but original electrical is reaching end-of-life. Post-war ranches and split-levels (1945-1980) dominate the borough's newer streets and the immediate Antrim Township ring — cinder-block basements with mid-century systems. The post-1990 builds in Antrim Township are larger suburban homes on engineered foundations, often on former farm parcels with their own drainage histories. Many of these newer builds sit on former agricultural land where the drainage tile patterns were never documented; we periodically uncover them mid-job.
For Greencastle and the Antrim Township ring, our 30-minute response from Hagerstown frequently beats Chambersburg-based competitors who are fighting borough traffic. We bill direct to PA carriers and our adjuster relationships in southern Franklin County are well-established.
Stop the spread. Dry it right. Document everything.
Contain it. Remove it. Verify it’s gone.
Category 3 cleanup, done by the book.
Stabilize the structure. Salvage what we can.
Remove odor at the molecular level.
Compassionate, discreet, fully compliant.
Secure the property before secondary damage starts.
After the storm passes, we move in.
Calibrated drying. Verified results.
Save what matters. Document everything.
Neutralize the source. Restore the air. Move on.
Truck-mounted extraction. Restoration-grade results.
Discreet. Compliant. Compassionate.
Respectful, thorough, complete.
Compassionate clearing. Restored peace.
Safe pickup. Compliant disposal. Documented.
Direct booking and 24/7 dispatch for every service we offer - each page is tailored to losses we see in Greencastle.
Yes — Catalyst Restoration is local to Greencastle and the surrounding Franklin County, on call 24/7. Crews stage from Hagerstown and reach Greencastle with a target response of within 1–2 hours. ~30 min from Hagerstown HQ via I-81 / I-70.
Water damage mitigation, mold remediation, sewage cleanup, fire & smoke mitigation, biohazard cleanup, tarp-up/board-up, and storm damage response — every Catalyst service is available in Greencastle (ZIPs 17225).
Yes. We document every step of the loss and coordinate with your carrier and adjuster. Direct billing is available where carriers allow.
Conococheague Creek + tributary flooding in low-lying borough properties · Galvanized supply line failures in 1800s borough rowhouses · Frozen-pipe burst in older borough homes during PA winter cold snaps · Sump pump failures in 1970s-80s borough split-levels
Catalyst crews stage across MD, PA, WV, and VA — call now or request emergency response.