When water is actively spreading through your Bothell home or business, every minute matters. A real dispatcher answers any time, day or night, and gets an IICRC-certified crew moving toward your property fast.
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.
Call (425) 845-9888 and describe the damage. We ask the right questions to send the right crew with the right equipment.
Moisture meters and a FLIR thermal camera map every wet area, even behind walls, before any work starts.
Truck-mount extractors remove standing water, then LGR dehumidifiers and air movers dry the structure.
We verify dry readings against IICRC S500 drying goals before calling the job complete.
Active water intrusion from a burst pipe, appliance failure, or storm damage needs extraction before it spreads further into flooring, drywall, and framing. Our crew responds to all three water categories defined by the IICRC, from clean supply-line water to contaminated floodwater, and documents every step for your insurance adjuster.
Water damage doesn't wait for business hours, and neither do we. A real person answers every call, and a certified crew is moving toward your property as soon as one is available.
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. We know which neighborhoods sit closest to the Sammamish River and North Creek, and which homes carry the highest flood risk.
Most emergency calls fall into one of two patterns, and both need a fast, documented response.
Problem: A burst or frozen pipe can release hundreds of gallons before it's noticed, soaking into flooring, drywall, and framing within minutes.
Our Solution: Truck-mount extraction removes standing water immediately, then LGR dehumidifiers and air movers dry the structure before moisture migrates further.
Problem: Homes near the Sammamish River and North Creek confluence can take on water from both the river and the tributary at once during heavy rain, a risk most Bothell homeowners don't expect until it happens.
Our Solution: We assess both the visible damage and the flood source, then extract and dry the structure while documenting the event for your insurance claim.
Cost depends on the water category, how much area is affected, and how long the water sat before cleanup started. We never quote a fixed price over the phone. Call (425) 845-9888 for a free, in-person estimate before any work begins.
A real dispatcher answers any time, day or night, and we send a crew out as soon as one is available. We treat every call as time-sensitive because water damage gets worse the longer it sits.
Call immediately and document the damage before moving anything. Sudden, accidental water damage, like a burst pipe or appliance failure, is typically covered. Washington insurers must acknowledge your claim within 10 working days and accept or deny it within 15 working days of a completed proof of loss.
Yes. A live dispatcher answers every call, day or night, no voicemail and no answering service. We get a certified crew moving toward your property as soon as one is available.
✓ 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
Fast extraction is the first step in every emergency response.
The most common cause of emergency calls in Bothell, from frozen pipes to fitting failures.
Storm and river-driven flooding near the Sammamish River and North Creek needs a different response than a clean-water leak.