Puyallup carries one of the region's most serious flood profiles. The Puyallup River, fed by Mount Rainier's glaciers and joined by the Carbon River, runs right through the valley — and downtown Puyallup, the valley floor, and River Road properties sit squarely in its floodplain. Heavy rain, rapid snowmelt, and seasonal high water make river flooding a recurring, documented threat.
Up on South Hill — Puyallup's largest population center — the risks shift to stormwater drainage, burst pipes, and the rapid development that has outpaced some older drainage systems. Clarks Creek adds its own localized flood potential.
Pierce County response, around the clock
A live dispatcher answers and a crew is usually on-site within 60 minutes anywhere in Puyallup. We extract water, dry the structure, locate hidden moisture, and treat for mold — then rebuild as one licensed crew handling reconstruction, roofing, and remodeling. All documented and billed direct to insurance.