Wet attic insulation and framing don't dry on their own, and Pacific Northwest rain keeps the moisture coming. Our IICRC-certified crew finds the entry point and dries the attic fully, 24/7 across Bothell.
Live dispatcher answers 24/7. Certified crew on the way to your Bothell property as soon as one is available.
Dri-Eaz LGR dehumidifiers, Velo PRO air movers, and FLIR thermal imaging on every truck.
Fast extraction and structured drying stop mold before it starts, typically within 24 to 48 hours.
FLIR thermal mapping and moisture meters document every affected zone for your insurance adjuster.
FLIR thermal imaging and a physical roof inspection identify where water is actually entering, which is often different from where staining first appears.
Wet insulation loses its R-value and becomes a mold risk. Saturated sections are removed rather than dried in place.
LGR dehumidifiers and air movers dry roof framing and decking to IICRC S500 goals before any insulation is replaced.
Moisture readings confirm the structure is dry before insulation is replaced and the job is closed out.
Attic leaks often travel along framing before showing up as a ceiling stain, which means the actual wet area is usually larger than what's visible from below. We trace the moisture to its source, remove insulation that can't be salvaged, and dry the framing and decking to verified standards.
Replacing insulation without finding and stopping the actual leak source just delays the next failure. We find the entry point first, every time.
Live dispatcher every call, day or night. No voicemail, no answering service.
IICRC-certified technicians with WRT and ASD credentials on every job.
From extraction to mold prevention, one crew handles the full restoration process.
Locally operated in Bothell, not a franchise call center. Pacific Northwest rain makes roof-leak-driven attic damage one of the most common calls we get.
Most attic water damage traces back to one of two causes.
Problem: A failed roof seal or aging shingles can let water into the attic gradually, soaking insulation and framing before it's noticed from inside the home.
Our Solution: We trace the leak to its source, remove saturated insulation, and dry the framing and decking to IICRC S500 standards before any insulation is replaced.
Problem: Ice dams and wind-driven rain can force water past roofing materials in ways a standard leak doesn't, often affecting a wider area of the attic at once.
Our Solution: Thermal imaging maps the full extent of the intrusion, and drying equipment covers the entire affected zone, not just the area directly under the visible entry point.
Watch for ceiling stains, a musty smell, visibly wet or matted insulation, or daylight visible through roof decking. A FLIR thermal camera can confirm hidden moisture without disturbing insulation.
Usually, yes. Wet insulation loses much of its R-value and can hold moisture against framing long enough to support mold growth. We remove and replace insulation that's been saturated rather than attempting to dry it in place.
Cost depends on the extent of insulation removal and drying needed. We never quote a fixed price over the phone. Call (425) 845-9888 for a free, in-person estimate.
Sudden roof damage from a storm event is typically covered. Long-term, unaddressed roof leaks may be treated differently. We document the source and extent of damage for your adjuster.
✓ IICRC Certified S500 Water Damage Restoration
✓ L&I-Registered General Contractor (RCW 18.27)
✓ OSHA Compliant, Licensed & Insured in Washington
✓ Locally operated in Bothell, WA, not a franchise