Auburn sits at the confluence of the Green River and the White River, which makes it one of King County's highest flood-risk cities. The Green River Valley — running from Auburn north through Kent and Renton — has a long, documented history of flooding, and homes on the valley floor face real risk every rainy season.
But river flooding is only part of the story. Most of the calls we run in Auburn are burst pipes, water heater failures, supply-line leaks, and sewage backups — the everyday emergencies that can soak a home in minutes. Older homes on West Hill and newer builds in Lakeland Hills both deal with their own version of water trouble, from aging galvanized plumbing to crawl space moisture and sump-pump failures.
What we do, the moment you call
A live local dispatcher answers, and a crew is typically rolling to your Auburn address within 60 minutes — any hour, any day. We extract standing water, set up commercial drying equipment, map moisture inside walls and floors with thermal imaging, and treat for mold before it can take hold. Because water sitting for more than 48 hours almost always leads to mold, speed is everything.
And because we're a full general contractor, we don't hand you off after the water's gone. The same crew that dries you out handles reconstruction, roofing, and remodeling — and we document everything to your insurance carrier's standards so your out-of-pocket stays as low as possible.