Flooding moves fast — and so does the damage. Whether your Spokane property was hit by inland windstorms (like the 2015 windstorm), a sewer backup, or an appliance failure, Right-Now Restoration deploys a fully equipped crew within 45 minutes to extract water, prevent mold, and begin full recovery.
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SPOKANE FLOOD SPECIALISTS
Flooding creates a silent countdown the moment water enters your home. Within the first 24 hours, drywall begins to swell, carpet padding becomes fully saturated and begins harboring bacteria, and wood flooring starts to cup and warp. After 48 hours, mold can begin colonizing any surface with enough moisture.
Spokane faces flooding from multiple directions throughout the year. Seasonal runoff from Selkirk and Selkirk ranges saturates soils across the Inland Northwest, overwhelming drainage systems and pushing water into basements. Summer thunderstorms dump inches of rain in minutes onto sun-baked impermeable soil. And sewer system overflows during heavy rain events contaminate properties with Category 3 black water requiring specialized handling.
Right-Now Restoration's flood cleanup teams are equipped with truck-mounted extractors capable of removing thousands of gallons per hour, commercial LGR dehumidifiers, and desiccant drying systems for structural cavities. We don't just dry your floors — we dry your walls.
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TYPES OF FLOODING WE CLEAN UP
The most common flood call in Spokane. Basements flood from groundwater intrusion during winter rain, failed sump pumps, foundation cracks, and overwhelmed window wells. We extract standing water and dry all structural components including concrete, block, and wood framing.
Washington's intense July–September severe storm storms overwhelm storm drains and send water into low-lying properties without warning. Airway Heights and Jordan River corridor properties are especially vulnerable. Flash flood water is often contaminated with street debris and must be treated accordingly.
A burst pipe can release hundreds of gallons before it's detected. Winter freeze events across the Inland Northwest region are Spokane's most common cause of acute interior flooding. We extract water, document all damage for insurance, and coordinate structural repairs — all under one team.
When main sewer lines back up during heavy rain, contaminated water enters homes through floor drains, toilets, and basement drains. Sewage backup is a Category 3 biohazard requiring certified extraction and full decontamination before any drying can begin.
Washing machine overflows, dishwasher leaks, water heater ruptures, and refrigerator line failures are among the most common causes of indoor flooding. These events can saturate flooring and subfloor materials quickly. Early response prevents extensive structural damage.
Storm-damaged roofing and windows allow sustained water intrusion that travels through ceiling assemblies, insulation, and wall cavities before it becomes visible. Thermal imaging helps us find where water has migrated so we can dry it completely.
OUR FLOOD CLEANUP PROCESS
Call (509) 268-4926 and we dispatch immediately. A live technician — not an answering service — coordinates your response from the first call.
We classify the water source (clean, grey, or black water) to determine the appropriate extraction and decontamination protocol required.
Truck-mounted extractors remove standing water at high volume. Submersible pumps handle deep basement flooding. We extract from carpet, flooring, and structural cavities using specialized tools.
Thermal imaging and calibrated moisture meters identify all moisture migration paths — inside walls, under flooring, and above ceilings — so nothing is missed in the drying process.
Commercial LGR dehumidifiers and high-velocity air movers are placed according to our moisture map. We return daily to monitor and adjust equipment for optimal drying.
Unsalvageable materials — saturated carpet, pad, drywall, and insulation — are removed to allow full structural drying and prevent mold development behind finished surfaces.
We handle all documentation, communicate directly with your adjuster, and manage the scope-of-work approval process throughout.
After structural drying is verified, we rebuild all affected areas with new drywall, flooring, insulation, and finishes — completing restoration with a final walkthrough and sign-off.
The 48-hour mold risk window starts the moment water enters your home. Call now for immediate response across Spokane.
CALL (509) 268-4926 — 24/7 EMERGENCYRELATED SERVICES
24/7 extraction, drying, and full structural restoration for all water damage events in the Inland Northwest region.
Board-up, smoke removal, and complete rebuild for fire and smoke damage in Spokane homes.
Post-water-damage mold assessment, containment, full remediation, and clearance testing.
Winter rain floods, hail, wind, and flash flood damage restoration across the Inland Northwest region.
Emergency Inland Northwest region freeze burst pipe cleanup — on-site within 45 minutes year-round.
Category 3 black water extraction and biohazard decontamination for Spokane sewer backups.
WHERE WE WORK
Right-Now Restoration provides 24/7 emergency flood cleanup across the Inland Northwest region:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the difference between flood cleanup and water damage restoration?
Flood cleanup refers to the emergency phase — extraction of standing water, initial drying setup, and removal of unsalvageable materials. Water damage restoration encompasses the complete process including structural drying, rebuild, mold prevention treatment, insurance coordination, and final clearance.
How quickly does flood damage worsen?
Within the first 24 hours, drywall begins to swell, carpet becomes saturated and harbors bacteria, and wood flooring begins to warp. After 48 hours, mold can begin colonizing wet surfaces. Speed of response directly determines the scope and cost of restoration.
Is basement flooding covered by homeowners insurance in Washington?
Basement flooding caused by a covered sudden event — such as a burst pipe or appliance failure — is typically covered under standard homeowners insurance. Flooding from external groundwater requires separate flood insurance. We can help identify the source and document your claim.
Can flood-damaged flooring be saved?
It depends on flooring type, saturation level, and response speed. Hardwood floors can sometimes be salvaged with rapid response. Carpet and carpet pad almost always require replacement. Tile can typically be dried and retained if the subfloor is addressable. We assess each situation on-site.
What areas of Spokane flood most often?
Low-lying areas near the Jordan River corridor, portions of Cheney, and Spokane metro near older combined sewer systems are historically more flood-prone. However, winter rain flooding occurs across virtually the entire Inland Northwest region each year when soil saturation levels peak in April and May.
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
"Our basement had three feet of water from a burst pipe. Right-Now had it extracted and drying equipment running within two hours of our call. The rebuild was perfect."
"winter rain flooded our finished basement. Right-Now found moisture inside the walls we didn't know about and dried everything completely. No mold, no lasting damage."
"A severe storm storm sent water into our window well and flooded our lower level. Right-Now was on-site within an hour, handled our insurance company directly, and had us back to normal in two weeks."
Call now for immediate 45-minute response — we're available 24/7 across the Inland Northwest region.
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