Burien blends Puget Sound waterfront with older, established neighborhoods. Along the shoreline at Three Tree Point, Seahurst, and Shorewood, bluff homes contend with marine moisture, wind-driven rain, and hillside drainage. Inland, much of Burien's housing stock dates to the 1940s–60s, which means aging galvanized plumbing and supply lines that are increasingly prone to failure.
Local creeks — Salmon Creek and Miller Creek — can overflow during heavy storms, adding surface-water risk to low-lying properties. Whatever the source, water spreads fast and mold follows within 48 hours.
Quick response, complete restoration
We answer live and arrive on-site within about 60 minutes. Our crews extract water, dry the structure, find hidden moisture, and treat for mold — then rebuild as one licensed general contractor handling reconstruction, roofing, and remodeling. All documented and billed direct to your carrier.