Few cities in the region carry the flood exposure Sumner does. The town sits at the confluence of the Puyallup River and the White River, placing much of Sumner — downtown, West Sumner, and the Valley Avenue corridor — inside FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas. When heavy rain or Mount Rainier snowmelt pushes both rivers high, overflow is a real, recurring threat.
That history is exactly why Sumner homeowners and businesses need a restoration partner who can move fast and document thoroughly. River flooding is rarely clean water — it carries contaminants that demand proper extraction, sanitizing, and drying.
Built for Sumner's risk
We answer live and respond within about 60 minutes. Our crews extract water, sanitize and dry the structure, map hidden moisture, and treat for mold — then rebuild as one licensed general contractor handling reconstruction and roofing. Every step documented to carrier standards and billed direct.