Q&A
How quickly can 911 Restoration respond to a water damage emergency in Beaverton?
Our team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for emergency calls throughout Beaverton and Washington County. When you call (503) 208-9780, a certified technician is dispatched as quickly as possible to begin water extraction, containment, and damage assessment. Speed is critical because mold can begin developing on saturated materials within 24 to 48 hours, and continued moisture causes lasting damage to drywall, framing, subfloors, and personal belongings.
Which Beaverton neighborhoods and surrounding cities do you serve?
We cover all of Beaverton, including Cedar Hills, Cedar Mill, Raleigh Hills, Murray Hill, Five Oaks, West Slope, Sexton Mountain, Vose, Greenway, Highland, Whitford, and Central Beaverton. Our regular service area also extends to Aloha, Tigard, Tualatin, Garden Home, Lake Oswego, Hillsboro, and other Washington County and southwest Portland communities along Highway 217 and the Tualatin Valley Highway corridor.
What causes most water damage in Beaverton homes?
The most common causes are heavy seasonal rain, plumbing failures, water heater ruptures, dishwasher and washing machine overflows, roof and gutter leaks, and burst pipes during winter cold snaps. Beaverton also faces specific local flood pressure from Fanno Creek and Beaverton Creek, which can overflow during heavy storm events and affect homes, businesses, and streets across central and southwest Beaverton.
My property flooded after a Fanno Creek or storm event. What should I do first?
Stay out of standing water until you can confirm it is not contaminated and that no electrical hazards are present. Shut off the main water supply if a plumbing failure is also involved, and cut power at the breaker to any flooded area. Then call 911 Restoration at (503) 208-9780. Move valuables and electronics to a dry area, photograph the damage from multiple angles for your insurance file, and avoid running HVAC systems in the affected zone until they can be inspected, since contaminated water can spread through ductwork.
Do older Beaverton homes and newer condos have different water damage risks?
Yes. Beaverton has a mix of older 1950s through 1970s single-family homes, where corroded galvanized pipes, aging water heaters, and basement seepage are common failure points, alongside newer condos, townhomes, and apartment complexes where the most common issues are slow leaks behind walls, failed supply lines to dishwashers and refrigerators, and water intrusion through windows or building envelopes. Our team is equipped for both housing types and adjusts the inspection, drying, and reconstruction approach based on the construction era and materials.
How quickly can mold start growing after water damage?
Mold can begin developing on wet drywall, carpet, wood, and insulation within 24 to 48 hours, and Beaverton’s humid winter climate accelerates the process. This is why fast water extraction and structural drying matter so much. Our technicians use moisture meters, industrial-grade dehumidifiers, and HEPA-filtered air movers to dry the affected area completely, and we provide dedicated mold removal and mold remediation services in Beaverton when mold has already established.
Do you handle water damage in Beaverton condos, townhomes, and apartments?
Yes. Multifamily properties make up a large share of Beaverton’s housing stock, and we frequently respond to water damage in condos, townhomes, and apartment buildings. We coordinate with HOAs, property managers, and building owners, document the loss for each unit affected, and contain the work area so neighboring units remain undisrupted. Clear documentation is especially important on multi-unit losses, where one leak can cross unit boundaries and trigger separate claims.
Do you offer commercial restoration along the Beaverton business corridors?
Yes. We support offices, retail centers, restaurants, multifamily owners, and other commercial properties throughout Beaverton, including businesses along Tualatin Valley Highway, Highway 217, Cedar Hills Crossing, and the central Beaverton business district. Our commercial response includes after-hours service to minimize operational downtime, coordination with on-site facility staff, and detailed documentation to support insurance claims and business continuity planning.
Do you work directly with insurance companies and HOAs on Beaverton claims?
Yes. Water damage, fire damage, and sudden mold growth are commonly covered under homeowner, condo, and commercial property insurance policies. We document the loss with photos and moisture readings, prepare detailed scope-of-work reports, and communicate directly with insurance adjusters throughout the claim. On condo and multifamily losses, we also coordinate with HOAs and property managers so documentation stays centralized and the claim moves forward without delay.
Mold remediation and mold removal in Beaverton
Mold can appear after leaks, crawlspace moisture, basement flooding or poor ventilation. We provide visible mold removal, mold remediation, containment, HEPA filtration and moisture-control recommendations.
Fire damage restoration in Beaverton
Fire damage restoration may include smoke and soot cleanup, odor removal, board-up, pack-out support, water damage cleanup and repair planning.
Sewage backup cleanup in Beaverton
Sewage backups require professional cleanup and disinfection. Our team can remove contaminated water, dispose of affected materials, sanitize surfaces and address odor.
Commercial restoration in Beaverton
We help offices, retail stores, restaurants, apartments, managed properties and commercial buildings after water, fire, mold or sewage damage. Commercial content should emphasize reduced downtime, documentation and after-hours response.
Beaverton areas served
We help single-family homes, apartments, rental properties, offices, retail spaces, restaurants and managed properties including local neighborhoods such as Central Beaverton, Cedar Hills, Five Oaks, Raleigh West, South Beaverton, Greenway and surrounding Washington County communities.
Call for restoration services in Beaverton
For emergency water damage, mold, fire, sewage or disaster restoration in Beaverton, call 911 Restoration of Portland at (503) 208-9780.