Storm Damage Cleanup in Spokane, WA
Spokane storms can push water through roof leaks, failed flashing, window openings, siding gaps, foundation cracks, and basement entry points. Spokane Restoration Response routes urgent storm cleanup requests for water intrusion, drying, temporary stabilization, and repair coordination.
After wind, rain, snow, or ice damage, the priority is to reduce additional moisture migration. A provider may inspect affected rooms, remove standing water, protect contents, set drying equipment, document wet materials, and coordinate next steps for cleanup or repairs.
Storm damage situations we route
Roof leaks and ceiling water
Wet ceilings, attic moisture, stained drywall, insulation concerns, and water entering after heavy rain or snow melt.
Wind-driven rain
Water intrusion around windows, siding, doors, flashing, chimneys, vents, and storm-created openings.
Basement flooding
Storm runoff, sump pump failures, seepage, drain backups, wet carpet, and finished basement water damage.
Emergency drying
Water extraction, air movers, dehumidifiers, moisture checks, and documentation to reduce secondary damage.

Licensed and insured providers follow IICRC S500 procedures for water intrusion and IICRC S700 procedures when storm events involve fire or smoke damage. We work with insurance and offer service throughout Spokane and the surrounding areas, and same-day appointments are commonly available when scheduling allows.
What to do after storm water gets inside
- Stay away from electrical hazards and sagging ceilings.
- Move small valuables away from wet areas if it is safe.
- Take photos of exterior damage, interior water, and affected belongings.
- Do not remove large wet materials until conditions are documented.
- Call 509-461-3135 or submit the form with your address and storm damage details.
Service area coverage
Storm cleanup requests are routed across Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Airway Heights, Cheney, Medical Lake, Mead, Colbert, Deer Park, Nine Mile Falls, South Hill, North Spokane, Downtown Spokane, Post Falls, Coeur d'Alene, and nearby communities.
Storm damage FAQs
How quickly should storm water cleanup start?
As quickly as practical. Moisture can spread into drywall, insulation, flooring, trim, and framing, especially when water sits overnight.
Can a restoration provider help before roof repairs are complete?
Often, yes. Cleanup and drying can begin while temporary protection or repair coordination is handled, depending on the source and safety conditions.
Should I document storm damage for insurance?
Yes. Photos, dates, moisture readings, affected-room notes, and repair invoices can be useful. Coverage depends on your policy and cause of loss.