When it hits close to home — your home — you need someone who knows this county and will treat your house like it's theirs.
Olympia gets around 50 inches of rain a year — and older Capitol Hill homes from the 1960s and 70s weren't built to handle it like modern construction does. When a pipe fails or water works through an aging foundation, the damage spreads fast in homes that have years of deferred maintenance behind the walls. We respond 24/7 and get here quickly.
Proximity to Budd Inlet and the persistent maritime moisture means Olympia homes face elevated mold risk even without a visible water event. Vapor barriers fail, crawlspaces stay damp, and attic condensation builds silently through Washington's long wet season.
We mobilize fast to Olympia neighborhoods — whether it's a burst pipe in a Capitol Hill craftsman or a flooded lower level near the inlet. Industrial extractors, air movers, and dehumidifiers deployed same day.
Olympia's rainfall and older housing stock make mold one of the most common calls we get. We contain, remediate, and verify air quality following IICRC S520 — then clear the space before we leave.
Soot travels farther than the fire. We clean structures and contents, neutralize odors at the molecular level, and document everything for your insurance adjuster.
We work directly with Thurston County insurance adjusters and bill carriers directly. You won't be managing spreadsheets while your home is drying out.
Capitol Hill and south Olympia homes often sit on aging crawlspaces that collect moisture year-round. We assess, dry, and can recommend encapsulation to stop the cycle.
A trained restoration specialist answers — not a call center. We show up. Every time, across the South Puget Sound.
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