Logan sits close to the Spokane River and Gonzaga University, with many homes built before 1950 that sit on narrow lots along Boone Avenue and Wellesley. Spring snowmelt and sudden summer storms regularly push water into basements and crawl spaces here. Our crews reach these streets quickly from our Northwest Boulevard location, using truck-mounted extractors and drying equipment sized for the tight access typical of Logan blocks.
Older foundations in this neighborhood often lack modern drainage, so standing water after a storm can migrate under floors and behind walls fast. We focus on removing moisture from brick and plaster walls common in Logan without tearing out more material than needed. Every job includes moisture mapping so we know exactly where hidden water remains before we seal up the structure.
Around Logan
We regularly work near:
- 📍Gonzaga University
- 📍Logan Elementary School
- 📍Boone Avenue
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
- 📍Spokane River Centennial Trail access at Mission Park
Water Damage Restoration in Logan — Local Notes
- •Many Logan homes have full basements with exterior stairs that limit equipment size, so we stage smaller drying units on site.
- •Proximity to the river means groundwater can rise quickly after heavy spring runoff, requiring longer drying times than upland areas.
- •Narrow streets and on-street parking require us to stage trucks on side streets like Logan Street to keep traffic moving during extraction.
- •Winter freeze-thaw cycles here crack older mortar joints, creating entry points we seal after water removal to prevent repeat leaks.