South Perry sits on Spokane’s South Hill with a mix of early 1900s Craftsman and bungalow homes packed along Perry Street and 12th Avenue. Snowmelt from cold winters often finds its way into older basements and crawlspaces, especially where downspouts empty close to foundations. Our crews know the narrow side streets and alley access points that can slow equipment arrival, so we stage compact pumps and dehumidifiers at our Northwest Blvd shop for faster response.
When a pipe bursts or spring runoff backs up near Manito Park’s edges, standing water can reach hardwood floors and plaster walls within hours. We extract water, place air movers, and monitor moisture in the dense housing stock that lines South Perry. Because the neighborhood sits in Spokane County’s four-season climate, we also prepare for summer storms that hit the same older plumbing systems.
Homeowners along 9th and 10th Avenues call us when sump pumps fail after heavy spring rain. We map the quickest routes from our shop through the Perry District so we reach jobs before secondary damage sets in.
Around South Perry
We regularly work near:
- 📍Perry Street
- 📍12th Avenue
- 📍Manito Park
- 📍9th Avenue
- 📍South Perry District
Water Damage Restoration in South Perry — Local Notes
- •South Perry’s pre-1950 homes frequently have stone foundations and low crawlspaces that trap snowmelt and require small-diameter hoses for extraction.
- •Tight residential streets off Perry Street limit trailer access, so we rely on van-mounted equipment staged at our Northwest Blvd location.
- •Drainage along 12th Avenue slopes toward many basements; we check grading and recommend French drains when repeat calls occur.
- •Warm summer storms can overwhelm aging downspouts on bungalows near Manito Park, leading to rapid water entry through window wells.