Flooding from two directions at once near the North Creek and Sammamish River confluence? Our IICRC-certified crew responds 24/7. A live dispatcher answers every call at (425) 845-9888.
North Creek joins the Sammamish River within Bothell, which means properties here can take on water from both the creek and the river at the same time during heavy rain. That bidirectional exposure is a distinct risk pattern from Riverfront's river-only flooding, and it's easy to underestimate until it actually happens.
Mold can begin developing within 24 to 48 hours of water sitting untreated. Every hour without extraction increases the total restoration cost. Call (425) 845-9888 now.
North Creek's confluence with the Sammamish River drives two recurring damage patterns:
Properties near where North Creek meets the Sammamish River can flood from both sources simultaneously, a pattern most homeowners don't expect until it happens. Our flood damage restoration team handles Category 1 through 3 events, including this exact scenario.
Floodwater entering from a creek and river confluence often carries more contamination than a contained indoor leak, requiring full Category 3 protocol. Our sewage cleanup and biohazard cleanup teams handle the disinfection step.
We know North Creek's flood risk is different from the rest of Bothell, not just a smaller version of Riverfront's. We dispatch from 18115 97th Ave NE, and a live person answers (425) 845-9888 at any hour, day or night.
Yes. We serve North Creek and every Bothell neighborhood 24/7. A live dispatcher answers every call at (425) 845-9888, and an IICRC-certified crew responds as soon as one is available.
North Creek sits at the confluence with the Sammamish River, so properties here can face water from both the creek and the river at the same time during heavy rain, unlike neighborhoods exposed to only one water source.
Yes. Floodwater from a creek or river confluence is treated as Category 3 contaminated water under IICRC standards by default, requiring full disinfection, not just extraction and drying.