Water Damage Restoration
We provide comprehensive water damage services, including expert cleanup, mold prevention, and restoration caused by storms, burst pipes, leaks, and more. Our emergency water damage restoration team responds quickly to help stabilize affected properties, remove standing water, dry impacted materials, and restore damaged areas. We provide water damage restoration and water damage repair services for residential, commercial, multifamily, and institutional properties throughout Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
Water damage restoration experts you can rely on.
When leaks occur, time is of the essence and our team is ready to respond. Our teams are experts in extracting water, drying out buildings, and are prepared to mobilize around the clock, so you don’t have to wait for work to begin. We will restore the integrity of your property safely and efficiently. Our team members are specially trained to work in occupied spaces, minimizing disruptions while ensuring high levels of discretion and care throughout the entire process.
What Is Water Damage Restoration?
Water damage restoration is the process of removing water, drying affected areas, cleaning impacted materials, and restoring a property after water intrusion. Damage can occur from burst pipes, roof leaks, appliance failures, flooding, storms, and other unexpected events.
Water can quickly spread through walls, flooring, insulation, and structural components. Fast response helps reduce additional damage, minimize business interruption, and improve restoration outcomes.
Professional water damage restoration includes emergency water removal, water extraction, moisture monitoring, structural drying, cleanup, water damage repair, and reconstruction when necessary.
Charter Construction provides water damage restoration services throughout Washington, Oregon, and Idaho for residential, commercial, multifamily, healthcare, education, and industrial properties.
Common Causes of Water Damage
Water damage can result from many sources, including burst pipes, plumbing leaks, storm events, roof failures, appliance malfunctions, sprinkler system discharges, flooding, and other water leak emergencies. Regardless of the source, immediate mitigation helps reduce the impact of water intrusion and supports a faster recovery.
Some water damage projects may also require related services such as emergency response and mitigation, structural repairs, reconstruction, and building envelope rehabilitation when water intrusion affects exterior building systems.
Need local assistance? Our teams provide water damage restoration services throughout the Pacific Northwest, including Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver.
Water Damage Projects
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23rd and Flanders Apartments
Water damage repair in a mixed use Portland building. -
Benson Towers
Seattle apartment construction defect repair. -
Emerald Hills
Award winning senior living restoration. -
Jackson School Village Apartments
Seattle apartment construction defect repair. -
Meriwether Condos
Water damage mitigation and repipe for 245-unit condominium building. -
Portland Plaza
Seattle apartment construction defect repair. -
Quarterdeck Condominiums
Structural repairs from water damage to a forested condominium community. -
Westridge Townhomes
Repair and roofing for 90-unit townhome community.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Water Damage Restoration
Water damage restoration should begin as soon as possible. Quick response helps minimize damage, reduce drying time, and prevent secondary issues such as material deterioration and mold growth.
Water damage can result from burst pipes, plumbing failures, roof leaks, sprinkler discharges, storms, appliance malfunctions, and flooding. Prompt mitigation helps reduce the impact on building operations and occupants.
Yes. Mold can begin developing within a short period when moisture remains trapped in building materials. Professional drying and moisture monitoring help reduce the risk of mold growth.
Water damage restoration may include water extraction, structural drying, moisture monitoring, debris removal, cleaning, repairs, and reconstruction depending on the extent of the damage.
In many cases, yes. Restoration plans can often be phased to minimize disruption to occupants, employees, customers, students, patients, or residents while work is completed safely.