Arrowhead sits on the north side with a mix of 1970s-1990s single-family homes on smaller lots that back up to steeper slopes. Snowmelt in late winter often finds its way into crawlspaces and daylight basements along streets like Arrowhead Road and Indian Trail. Our crews reach these properties quickly from the Northwest Blvd shop and bring the right equipment for tight driveways and limited side-yard access.
When warm summer storms hit after a heavy snow year, standing water can collect against foundations where French drains were never installed. We extract water the same day, set drying equipment in finished lower levels, and document moisture readings for insurance. Homeowners in Arrowhead know to call early because once the ground thaws the water moves fast toward the lowest points in the neighborhood.
We keep standard hours Monday through Friday 8am-6pm and Saturday 9am-2pm so residents can meet us on site before or after work without waiting all weekend.
Around Arrowhead
We regularly work near:
- 📍Arrowhead Elementary School
- 📍Indian Trail Road
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
- 📍Five Mile Prairie
Water Damage Restoration in Arrowhead — Local Notes
- •Many Arrowhead homes have finished basements with carpet and drywall that sit directly on concrete slabs poured in the 1980s, so hidden moisture travels under flooring fast after snowmelt.
- •Narrow lots and shared driveways mean our extraction trucks often park on the street and run hoses through side gates rather than backing equipment onto the property.
- •South-facing slopes along the eastern edge of the neighborhood lose snow cover first, sending runoff toward lower homes on the west side of Indian Trail Road.
- •Older perimeter drains in this area frequently tie into the storm system on Wellesley, which can back up when Spokane County lines are clogged with leaves and sediment.