Millwood homes along Wellesley Avenue and side streets off Argonne Road face water intrusion from older plumbing and spring runoff off the Spokane River. Our crews reach these properties quickly via Trent Avenue, set up extraction equipment in narrow driveways, and dry out basements before mold grows during the cold snowy winters. We focus on the mid-century housing stock common here, where slab leaks and ice dams create hidden damage that needs targeted drying.
Flood cleanup in Millwood often involves water that travels along low spots near Felts Field and the river corridor. We map moisture with meters in crawl spaces typical of 1950s-60s builds, then use air movers sized for the smaller lots so neighbors are not disturbed. Service stays local, with same-day arrival from our base at 1211 W Northwest Blvd when calls come in during our posted hours.
Residents near Orchard Prairie Road and the Centennial Trail see repeated water issues after heavy snowmelt. We remove saturated insulation from walls, treat affected areas, and document everything for insurance while working around school schedules at nearby West Valley campuses. Every job includes a walk-through so homeowners see exactly where moisture remains before we finish.
Around Millwood
We regularly work near:
- 📍Argonne Road
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
- 📍Spokane River
- 📍Trent Avenue
- 📍Felts Field
Water Damage Restoration in Millwood — Local Notes
- •Mid-century homes on narrow lots limit large equipment access, so we use compact extractors and place drying fans in garages or side yards.
- •Proximity to the Spokane River means spring snowmelt can push water into crawl spaces; we always check for hidden flow paths under slabs.
- •Cold winters cause ice dams along rooflines of single-story ranches, sending water behind gutters and into attics we must dry from above.
- •Argonne Road traffic means we stage trucks on side streets like Wellesley to keep restoration work from blocking main access.