Riverpoint sits right along the Spokane River with a mix of newer apartments and older single-family homes that back up to the water. Spring snowmelt and sudden summer storms often push water into basements and crawl spaces along streets like E Riverside Ave and N Riverpoint Blvd. Our crew reaches these properties quickly from our Northwest Blvd base to stop the spread before it hits finished floors or shared walls.
When a pipe bursts or the river rises, Riverpoint residents need extraction and drying that accounts for the tight lots and limited side access common in this neighborhood. We set up equipment that fits townhome garages and multi-unit hallways without blocking the Centennial Trail or Gonzaga-area foot traffic. Work stays focused on the actual moisture pockets created by the four-season swings from snowy winters to warm summers.
Local drainage patterns around the river make some Riverpoint blocks more prone to seepage after heavy rain. We map those patterns on every call so drying targets the right spots instead of treating the whole structure the same.
Around Riverpoint
We regularly work near:
- 📍Spokane River
- 📍Riverpoint Campus
- 📍Centennial Trail
- 📍E Riverside Ave
- 📍N Riverpoint Blvd
- 📍Riverfront Park
Water Damage Restoration in Riverpoint — Local Notes
- •Older Riverpoint homes near the river often have stone foundations that wick moisture upward during spring runoff.
- •Narrow driveways and shared parking in townhome sections require compact extraction gear and careful equipment placement.
- •Proximity to the Centennial Trail means we stage drying fans to avoid noise complaints from trail users and nearby Gonzaga housing.
- •Summer irrigation leaks combined with clay-heavy soil create recurring crawl-space issues on blocks closest to the water.