Lincoln Heights sits on Spokane's South Hill with a mix of mid-century homes and newer builds along 29th Avenue and Regal Street. Spring snowmelt and summer storms often send water into basements and crawl spaces, especially on sloped lots near Lincoln Heights Elementary School. Our team reaches the neighborhood quickly via the 29th corridor to stop leaks before they spread through older foundations.
Many properties here back up to small drainage swales that fill fast during heavy rain. We extract standing water, dry wall cavities, and treat affected subfloors without tearing up finished spaces when possible. Homeowners in the 99203 area get same-day assessments and clear pricing before any work begins.
Access to Lincoln Heights can be tight during winter storms when snow piles along side streets. We keep equipment staged for quick deployment so response times stay short even when roads are slow.
Around Lincoln Heights
We regularly work near:
- 📍Lincoln Heights Elementary School
- 📍29th Avenue
- 📍Regal Street
- 📍Lincoln Heights Shopping Center
- 📍Southcrest Park
Water Damage Restoration in Lincoln Heights — Local Notes
- •Mid-century homes on 29th and 37th often have shallow foundations that channel meltwater directly into basements during spring thaw.
- •Sloped lots near Lincoln Heights Elementary create pooling along driveways and garage entries after heavy rain.
- •Limited alley access in parts of the neighborhood means equipment must come through front yards, requiring careful protection of landscaping.
- •Older sewer lines in the area are prone to backup when Spokane County stormwater systems are overwhelmed.