Shadle Park homeowners face water damage from winter pipe freezes and spring snowmelt that pools against older foundations. Our team reaches properties quickly via Northwest Boulevard and Wellesley Avenue, setting up extraction equipment on narrow lots before moisture spreads to drywall and subfloors. We focus on mid-century houses with basements that sit close to the water table in this part of Spokane County.
When heavy rain follows a cold snap, drainage around Shadle Park High School and Audubon Elementary often backs up into nearby yards. We extract standing water, apply antimicrobial treatments, and use targeted drying under floors and in crawlspaces common to the neighborhood. Service runs Monday through Friday 8am to 6pm and Saturday 9am to 2pm from our location at 1211 W Northwest Blvd.
Around Shadle Park
We regularly work near:
- 📍Shadle Park
- 📍Shadle Park High School
- 📍Audubon Elementary School
- 📍Northwest Boulevard
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
Water Damage Restoration in Shadle Park — Local Notes
- •Mid-century homes along Wellesley and Wellesley Place have shallow basements that collect meltwater each March.
- •Narrow driveways and mature trees limit large equipment access, so we often stage dehumidifiers on the street side.
- •Properties east of Audubon Park sit lower and see repeated seepage after heavy spring rains on top of residual snow.
- •Attic pipes in 1950s-1960s stock freeze fast during January cold snaps, sending water through ceilings before owners notice.