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Water Damage Restoration in Mead

Serving Mead, Fairwood, and the US 395 corridor north toward Wandermere and the Little Spokane River valley.

Mead and the north county run a few shades harder into winter than the city proper: more snow held longer, colder overnight lows in the valley pockets, and a housing mix that ranges from established subdivisions around Fairwood to semi-rural properties on acreage toward Mt. Spokane. The acreage homes carry risks the city does not, including well systems and pump houses where a failed heat lamp means frozen lines, long private drives that complicate winter access, and outbuildings with plumbing nobody checks until something is already wet. Spring brings the other half of the problem, when snowmelt off the higher ground north of town saturates soil and tests every basement, daylight foundation, and sump pump in the Little Spokane drainage.

Crews cover Mead, Fairwood, and the north US 395 corridor around the clock, typically arriving within about an hour from the Spokane metro. Extraction, structural drying, and insurance documentation start on arrival, and dispatch will talk through access conditions when snow is on the ground.

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