Seattle receives consistent rainfall from October through May, but the real issue is persistent drizzle rather than heavy downpours. This light, constant moisture saturates building materials slowly over time. Roof shingles stay damp for days, allowing water to wick under damaged flashing. Window frames swell and contract with moisture cycling, breaking sealant bonds. Exterior walls face prevailing southwest winds that drive rain into wall cavities through the smallest gaps. Homes in neighborhoods like Queen Anne, Magnolia, and West Seattle face direct weather exposure with limited natural windbreaks. This creates more yellow stains on drywall and brown water spots on walls than in sheltered areas like Ravenna or Laurelhurst.
Evergreen Water Damage Restoration Seattle understands these local moisture patterns because we work in Seattle homes every day. We know which Seattle neighborhoods have older housing stock with failing building envelopes and where new construction uses engineered lumber that requires careful moisture management. Our technicians recognize the signs of condensation damage common in Seattle homes with inadequate attic ventilation. We coordinate with local Seattle building inspectors when permits are required for structural repairs. Choosing a local restoration company means working with professionals who understand Seattle building practices, climate challenges, and insurance claim procedures specific to King County.