When it hits close to home — your home — you need someone who knows this county and will treat your house like it's theirs.
Lacey has grown faster than almost any city in Thurston County, and with that growth came tens of thousands of homes built in the 80s and 90s that are now hitting the age where roofs, pipes, and water heaters start to fail. When water damage happens in a dense residential neighborhood, it doesn't take long for it to spread to adjacent spaces — or to get into the walls before anyone notices.
Homes near the I-5 corridor and larger subdivisions in south Lacey often have attic moisture issues tied to inadequate ventilation in tract construction. Combined with Thurston County's wet winters, slow leaks can go undetected for months.
Burst pipes, failed water heaters, appliance leaks — Lacey homes see them all. We dispatch fast, extract standing water, and begin the structural drying process immediately.
80s and 90s tract homes often have inadequate attic ventilation that lets condensation build into a mold problem. We assess the full moisture picture before deciding on a remediation plan.
Containment, HEPA remediation, and post-clearance air quality verification. We follow IICRC S520 and won't declare a job done until testing confirms it.
We've worked with every major carrier serving Lacey and Thurston County. We document damage thoroughly and bill insurance directly so you can focus on your family.
Lacey's commercial corridor near I-5 has plenty of retail and office space. We handle commercial water events too — fast, clean, and with minimal disruption to operations.
A trained restoration specialist answers — not a call center. We show up. Every time, across the South Puget Sound.
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