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Water Damage Restoration

What to do during a leak

  •  Locate & Shutoff the properties main water Valve, Then find the lowest faucet/hose/valve and drain the property of water.

  • Turn off power to property (if needed)

  • Move valuables

  • Call Waterline Restoration for a free assessment

(425) 535-6001

Immediate action is require after a leak

 When a leak happens, it’s important to take action immediately because the longer it sits, the more damage it will cause. What may start as a small, manageable issue can quickly turn into costly secondary damage, such as structural weakening, warped flooring, damaged drywall, and even mold growth that affects Health. Moisture spreads fast, seeping into hidden areas like insulation, subfloors, and behind walls making the problem harder and more expensive to fix over time. Acting quickly not only minimizes repair costs but also helps protect the safety and integrity of your property.

Signs you have hidden water damage 

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  • Unusual musty odors

  • Discoloration or stains on walls/ceilings

  • Peeling paint or bubbling drywall

  • Warped floors or baseboards

  • Sudden increase in water bill

  • Mold spots appearing

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SErvices Areas

Greater Seattle Area , King County, Snohomish County, Skagit County

Contact

Emergency Line: (425) 535-6001
General Inquiries: waterlinerestoration@gmail.com

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