24/7 Flood Cleanup Across Washington Neighborhoods
Every neighborhood in Washington has a different water damage risk profile. The one that shows up on most restoration calls is heavy thunderstorm rainfall overwhelming aging storm drains. A close second is river and creek overflow during prolonged rain events.
Washington's humid subtropical climate brings frequent thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, which combine with the region's flat terrain and aging drainage systems to increase flood risk. The convergence of the Ouachita and Arkansas Rivers also contributes to localized flooding during major storm events.
Water damage in Washington follows a few local patterns. heavy thunderstorm rainfall overwhelming aging storm drains accounts for the bulk of our calls. Washington's humid subtropical climate brings frequent thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, which combine with the region's flat terrain and aging drainage systems to increase flood risk. The convergence of the Ouachita and Arkansas Rivers also contributes to localized flooding during major storm events. Mold can begin to grow within 24-48 hours after flooding in Washington, especially in homes with poor ventilation or standing water. Prompt flood cleanup is critical to prevent long-term mold damage and health risks.

