Audubon sits in Spokane's northwest side with tree-lined streets and mid-century homes clustered around Audubon Park. When pipes burst or spring snowmelt pushes water into basements, we reach properties quickly via Northwest Boulevard and Wellesley Avenue. Our crews know which blocks sit lower and collect runoff from the surrounding hills.
We arrive from our shop at 1211 W Northwest Blvd ready to extract water, dry structures, and prevent mold in these older foundations. Mon–Fri 8am–6pm and Sat 9am–2pm, we handle calls from Audubon Elementary families and nearby residents facing sudden leaks or sewer backups after heavy winter melts.
Local conditions like narrow side lots and mature landscaping mean we use compact equipment to avoid damaging yards while we work. Every job in Audubon starts with a clear walkthrough so homeowners see exactly what needs drying before we begin.
Around Audubon
We regularly work near:
- 📍Audubon Park
- 📍Audubon Elementary School
- 📍Northwest Boulevard
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
- 📍Shadle Park (adjacent)
Water Damage Restoration in Audubon — Local Notes
- •Mid-century homes around Audubon Park often have shallow basements that take on groundwater when snow melts fast in March and April.
- •Narrow lots along Wellesley and Wellesley Place limit equipment access, so we stage drying fans through side doors and windows.
- •Many properties back up to small drainage swales that overflow during spring runoff, pushing water under slabs.
- •Older clay sewer lines common in this pocket frequently clog with roots after winter freezes, requiring targeted extraction.