Whittier sits in Spokane's northwest quadrant with a mix of 1920s–1950s bungalows and mid-century homes that sit on small lots along streets like Northwest Boulevard and Wellesley Avenue. Many properties back up to older storm lines that struggle during spring snowmelt, sending water into basements and crawl spaces. Our crew at 1211 W Northwest Blvd responds quickly to these calls, bringing extraction and drying equipment that fits the narrow driveways and fenced yards common here.
When a pipe bursts or runoff enters a Whittier home, moisture travels fast through plaster walls and hardwood floors typical of the neighborhood. We focus on targeted removal so families near Whittier Elementary can return to dry rooms without tearing out more than necessary. Service runs Monday through Friday 8am–6pm and Saturday 9am–2pm to match local schedules.
Access from our location on Northwest Blvd lets us reach Whittier addresses in minutes, avoiding downtown traffic. We set up containment and air movers the same day, protecting nearby homes from humidity spread during Spokane's warm summer stretches or lingering winter moisture.
Around Whittier
We regularly work near:
- 📍Whittier Elementary School
- 📍Northwest Boulevard
- 📍Wellesley Avenue
- 📍Audubon Park
- 📍Spokane River Centennial Trail access
Water Damage Restoration in Whittier — Local Notes
- •Tight lots and alley access in Whittier often require smaller drying equipment and careful hose routing to avoid neighbor fences.
- •Many basements here sit below older combined sewer lines, so we test for hidden water behind plaster before starting demo.
- •Spring snowmelt from the north side of the neighborhood funnels toward lower streets, creating repeat intrusion points in crawl spaces.
- •Wood-framed homes built before 1960 need slower, monitored drying to protect original trim and floors from cracking.