Our office is at 26921 40th Ave S in Kent 98032 — so when your water heater fails at 2 AM or you find a flooded basement on a Sunday, we're minutes away. On site in 60 minutes across every Kent ZIP code, 24/7.
Most water damage companies servicing Kent are headquartered in Seattle, Bellevue, or Renton. They have to fight I-5 or 167 to get to you. We don't — our truck rolls out of 26921 40th Ave S.
We're a real Kent business with a real Kent address — not a virtual office or a Seattle company claiming "service area Kent." When you call, you're calling a team that lives and works in your city.
Kent Valley flood risk. East Hill clay soil holding water against foundations. West Hill drainage that bypasses the city storm system. Older Mill Creek pipe runs. We've seen all of it — many times.
Kent's population speaks more than English. Our team handles Spanish and Portuguese fluently. We talk to you, your tenant, or your family member in the language they're comfortable in.
State Farm, Allstate, Farmers, USAA, PEMCO, Liberty Mutual — we've worked with every major insurer with Kent customers. We document, scope, and bill them. You handle your deductible. That's it.
Most Kent restoration companies dry the water and walk away — leaving you to find a contractor to put your house back together. We do both. One company, one project manager, one phone call.
Kent's older homes — and just about every house south of the Green River — sit on crawlspaces. Tight access, groundwater, contamination. We have the confined-space gear and we do this work every week.
From the Kent Valley industrial flats to the top of East Hill, from West Hill bluffs down to the Green River — we cover it all, 24/7.
We respond to water damage emergencies across every Kent ZIP, including PO box areas.
We've worked in every corner of Kent. Here's the short list of what we see most.
Kent sits in a valley. The Green River runs right through the middle of the city, and most of the industrial and downtown core (98032) sits on flat floodplain. When it rains hard — which it does, six months a year — the water table comes up. That means groundwater pushes into crawlspaces, sump pumps run constantly, and any basement with cracks in the foundation walls is going to take on water. We see this every winter in 98032 and the low parts of 98031.
Most Kent homes were built in the 70s and 80s. Per US Census data, the majority of housing in 98030 was constructed between 1970 and 1985. That means the original copper supply lines, the original water heater, and the original angle stops are at or past their service life. The three water damage calls we get most often in Kent — by a wide margin — are: a water heater that finally let go after 18 years; a copper pinhole leak behind a wall that wasn't noticed for weeks; and a supply line under a sink that cracked at the angle stop. None of those are dramatic. All of them cause serious damage.
Kent crawlspaces are some of the toughest in King County. Low clearance, tight access through a small foundation vent, and in the valley, persistent groundwater that keeps the soil saturated all year. A lot of older Kent homes also have rodent contamination in the crawlspace — which means when we extract water, we're often dealing with biological hazards at the same time. We come equipped for confined-space work because Kent crawlspaces demand it.
Kent neighbors what we cover next. If your job is in Renton, Auburn, Federal Way, Maple Valley, Black Diamond, or Covington, we serve those too — but Kent is where we live. When you call (206) 880-1421 and you're in Kent, you're getting the closest crew and the fastest response.
From a slow pinhole leak in a 1978 East Hill ranch to a full Kent Valley crawlspace flood, here's what we do.
Copper pinholes, frozen-pipe bursts in unheated garages, supply line failures under sinks and toilets. We extract, dry, and get you back to normal.
See how we handle it →The #1 water damage cause in Kent. Most Kent water heaters are 15–20 years old and well past service life. Garage floods, hallway floods, finished basement floods — we've seen them all.
See how we handle it →Kent's signature problem. Standing water under the house, soaked vapor barrier, contaminated insulation, mold growing on joists. Confined-space gear, full extraction and remediation.
See how we handle it →Tree roots in the sewer line, city main backups, septic failures out toward 98042. Biohazard cleanup with full PPE, sanitization, and rebuild.
See how we handle it →Sometimes the water you can see is just the visible part. Hidden moisture behind drywall, under flooring, inside cavity walls — we find it with moisture meters and thermal imaging, then we dry it.
See how we handle it →Water damage that sat for more than 48 hours usually means mold. Kent's wet climate accelerates it. Test, contain, remove, treat, rebuild — full IICRC-standard remediation.
See how we handle it →Drywall, flooring, cabinets, paint, trim. Most Kent restoration companies dry your house and leave. We finish the job — your house is move-in ready when we're done.
See how we handle it →We document everything to claim standards from hour one. We talk to your adjuster. We write the scope. You handle your deductible — we handle the rest of the paperwork.
See how we handle it →Don't wait. Every hour standing water sits, the damage doubles. Call our Kent office now.
(206) 880-1421We also serve neighboring cities across South King County and Pierce County. Same crews, same 24/7 response, same insurance handling.
24/7 emergency response. No after-hours fees. No upsells. Free inspections. We'll be on site in 60 minutes — and we'll handle your insurance claim from start to finish.