April often feels like the month when a water problem “suddenly” appears. In reality, foundation moisture usually starts building earlier. Across Portland-metro properties, long wet
April often feels like the month when a water problem “suddenly” appears. In reality, foundation moisture usually starts building earlier. Across Portland-metro properties, long wet
In many Portland-metro properties, the wet-season pattern does not end the moment the forecast turns dry. Lower levels often keep absorbing, releasing, and trapping moisture
When water gets into a property, the real problem is rarely just the puddle you can see. In Portland-metro properties, the familiar pattern is wet-season
In Portland-metro properties, water damage rarely starts as one neat, contained problem. A winter leak can move from the ceiling into insulation and wall cavities.
When water gets in fast, the first question is usually about price. The better question is what the damage will cost if it keeps moving.
In Portland-metro properties, water rarely stays where it starts. A roof leak during a wet, windy stretch can move from attic insulation into ceilings and