Thorpe-Westwood sits on Spokane's west side with a mix of mid-century ranch homes and older properties along Thorpe Road and adjacent side streets. Spring snowmelt and heavy runoff from Latah Creek frequently push water into crawlspaces and basements here. Our crews based at 1211 W Northwest Blvd know the narrow residential access points and the quickest routes from Northwest Boulevard to reach these homes fast.
We keep extraction trucks and drying equipment staged for Spokane County's four-season weather, so cold snaps followed by sudden thaws do not catch us off guard. When a pipe bursts or floodwater enters a Thorpe-Westwood foundation, we document moisture levels room by room and set up targeted drying so homeowners can stay in unaffected areas while work continues.
Every job includes direct coordination with local insurance adjusters familiar with Spokane County claims. We provide same-day written scopes so repairs on affected drywall, flooring, and subfloors can start without delay once water is removed.
Around Thorpe-Westwood
We regularly work near:
- 📍Thorpe Road
- 📍Latah Creek
- 📍High Bridge Park
- 📍Westwood Elementary School
Water Damage Restoration in Thorpe-Westwood — Local Notes
- •Many Thorpe-Westwood homes built before 1970 have shallow foundations that sit close to seasonal groundwater, requiring perimeter drying mats instead of standard floor fans.
- •Narrow driveways off Thorpe Road and Westwood streets limit equipment size, so we often use portable extractors and smaller dehumidifiers to reach rear additions without damaging landscaping.
- •Spring runoff from Latah Creek and nearby slopes commonly enters through window wells; we pre-stage sandbags and water barriers for these recurring entry points.