Greenacres sits east of Spokane with a mix of 1960s ranch homes and newer subdivisions on lots that slope toward low spots along Sullivan Road. Snowmelt in spring and summer thunderstorms often push water into crawl spaces and unfinished basements because many properties lack French drains or have settled grading. Our crews reach these homes quickly via Argonne Road or Barker Road and set up drying equipment the same day.
We keep extraction trucks and dehumidifiers at the ready so we can start work before moisture travels into drywall or subfloors. Homes near Mirabeau Point Park and the Centennial Trail access points frequently see water enter through window wells after heavy rain. Every job includes moisture mapping so we know exactly which rooms need attention and which can be left untouched.
After the water is gone we return to check for hidden pockets behind cabinets or under vinyl in older kitchens. Greenacres lots are often narrow, so we stage equipment on the street or driveway to avoid damaging landscaping. Homeowners get daily updates and a clear timeline before we leave the site.
Around Greenacres
We regularly work near:
- 📍Greenacres Elementary School
- 📍Mirabeau Point Park
- 📍Sullivan Road
- 📍Centennial Trail access at Barker Road
- 📍Argonne Road corridor
Water Damage Restoration in Greenacres — Local Notes
- •Many Greenacres homes from the 1960s-1980s have concrete block foundations and shallow crawl spaces that trap meltwater from winter snow loads.
- •Cul-de-sac streets limit truck access, so we often carry portable pumps and air movers through side gates rather than front doors.
- •Low-lying yards near the valley floor collect runoff from surrounding hills, requiring extra perimeter drainage before drying begins.
- •Summer heat can make standing water evaporate fast, leaving behind hidden mold under carpet pads if extraction is delayed.