Seattle averages 150 days of measurable rainfall per year. From October through May, your home is under constant moisture assault. Wind-driven rain hits west-facing walls. Saturated soil around foundations creates hydrostatic pressure that forces groundwater through foundation cracks. Crawl spaces stay damp and humid. Interior relative humidity climbs above 60 percent for weeks at a time. This persistent dampness prevents building materials from ever fully drying out. Baseboards absorb moisture incrementally over months until the swelling becomes visible. By the time you notice warped baseboard molding, the moisture intrusion has been occurring for a long time. Seattle's climate does not give your home a break.
Evergreen Water Damage Restoration Seattle works with homeowners throughout King County. We understand the moisture challenges specific to Seattle neighborhoods. We know that homes in Queen Anne and Capitol Hill built on hillsides have drainage issues. We know that Ballard and Fremont homes near the Ship Canal deal with high water tables. We know that older homes in Wallingford and Ravenna often lack proper vapor barriers. Our technicians are trained to recognize construction methods common to different eras of Seattle building. We follow IICRC standards for water damage restoration and we stay current with Washington State code requirements for moisture management. When you work with us, you get someone who knows your neighborhood and your home's construction type.