Older homes in the Portland metro often react to water differently than newer buildings. Moisture can move through original plaster, layered flooring, aging trim, older
Portland businesses deal with water damage in cycles, not just one-off emergencies. In the wettest part of the year, the pressure often comes from roof
When water damage hits a Portland-metro property, the clock starts before the damage looks serious. A ceiling stain after steady rain, a burst pipe during
In Portland-metro properties, lower-lying spaces, west-side communities, and river-adjacent neighborhoods, water damage often starts with familiar triggers: wind-driven rain, plumbing leaks, wet basements, overflow events,
When the rainy season ramps up and storms roll through the Pacific Northwest, water losses don’t always start with a “flood.” Sometimes it’s wind-driven rain