Dishman sits on the east side of Spokane with a mix of 1960s ranch homes and newer builds tucked along rolling terrain. When pipes burst or snow melt backs up, water moves quickly through crawlspaces and into finished basements. Our crew reaches Dishman properties fast via Argonne Road and Sprague Avenue, bringing portable extractors and moisture meters suited to the area’s clay-heavy soils.
Winter freezes followed by sudden thaws create repeat problems along Dishman-Mica Road and side streets where drainage is limited. We focus on removing standing water the same day, then drying wall cavities and subfloors before mold sets in. Every job starts with a clear walk-through so homeowners see exactly what needs to be done and how long it will take.
Summer storms can also overwhelm older gutters on homes near Mirabeau Point Park. We keep equipment staged for quick deployment and coordinate with local disposal sites so debris leaves the property the same week.
Around Dishman
We regularly work near:
- 📍Dishman Hills Natural Area
- 📍Argonne Road
- 📍Sprague Avenue
- 📍Mirabeau Point Park
- 📍Dishman-Mica Road
Water Damage Restoration in Dishman — Local Notes
- •Many Dishman homes from the 1960s have shallow crawlspaces that trap meltwater against foundation walls.
- •Narrow driveways and hillside lots off Argonne Road require smaller extraction units and careful hose routing.
- •Clay soils near Dishman-Mica Road slow natural drainage, so we often install temporary French drains during drying.
- •Older slab-on-grade homes along Sprague Avenue need infrared scans to find hidden moisture under vinyl and carpet.