Spangle sits south of Spokane with older farmhouses and rural lots that see water intrusion from spring snowmelt and heavy rains. Our crews reach properties along Spangle Road and Washington State Route 904 quickly, extracting standing water and drying crawl spaces before mold sets in.
We handle flood cleanup on gravel driveways and around septic systems common in this area. Equipment is staged at our Northwest Blvd location so we can be on site the same day when pipes burst or roofs leak during warm summer storms.
Local homes often have basements cut into clay soils that hold moisture. We use moisture meters to find hidden saturation and place drying equipment without disturbing established landscaping or outbuildings.
Around Spangle
We regularly work near:
- 📍Spangle Elementary School
- 📍Pine Creek
- 📍Spangle Grange Hall
- 📍Washington State Route 904
- 📍Spangle Road
Water Damage Restoration in Spangle — Local Notes
- •Many Spangle homes sit on larger lots with gravel access roads that can wash out, requiring four-wheel-drive equipment trailers during winter calls.
- •Older farmhouses frequently have fieldstone foundations and crawl spaces that collect meltwater from surrounding fields each March and April.
- •Pine Creek and small drainage ditches overflow after warm spells, sending sediment-laden water into garages and utility rooms on the east side of town.
- •Rural septic fields and wells mean we avoid harsh chemicals and focus on extraction plus targeted drying to protect groundwater.