Q&A
How quickly can 911 Restoration respond to a water damage emergency in Gresham?
Our team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergency calls throughout Gresham and east Multnomah County. When you call (503) 208-9780, a certified technician is dispatched as quickly as possible to begin water extraction, containment, and damage assessment. Because our operations base on SE Division Street is just west of the Gresham border, Gresham is one of the closest service areas we cover, and we treat every minute as critical because mold can begin growing in saturated materials within 24 to 48 hours.
Which Gresham neighborhoods and nearby communities do you serve?
We cover all of Gresham, including Rockwood, Centennial, North Gresham, Pleasant Valley, Powell Valley, Kelly Creek, Persimmon, and Wilkes East, along with the downtown core. Our regular service area also extends to Troutdale, Fairview, Wood Village, Damascus, Happy Valley, Boring, Sandy, Corbett, and Estacada, covering both Multnomah County properties and adjacent parts of Clackamas County.
Why is water damage so common in Gresham, Oregon?
Gresham sits at the foot of the Cascade foothills and receives close to 50 inches of rainfall in a typical year, with most of it falling between November and March. The wet season, combined with high water tables, basement seepage, aging plumbing in older neighborhoods, and ice storms driven by cold east winds funneling through the Columbia River Gorge, makes water damage one of the most frequent property emergencies in the area. The east-wind events in particular cause sudden sub-freezing temperatures that lead to frozen and burst pipes.
My pipes burst during an ice storm. What should I do first?
Shut off the main water supply immediately to stop the flow, then cut power at the breaker to any area where standing water is near outlets, appliances, or electrical panels. Once the property is safe, call 911 Restoration at (503) 208-9780 for emergency water extraction and drying. While you wait, move valuables and electronics out of the affected zone, place buckets or towels under active drips, and photograph the damage for your insurance file. Frozen-pipe damage is one of the most common winter water emergencies we respond to in Gresham.
How quickly can mold develop after water damage in a Gresham home?
Mold can begin growing on wet drywall, carpet, wood, and insulation within 24 to 48 hours, and Gresham’s wet climate and humid winter months accelerate 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 also offer dedicated mold removal and mold remediation services if mold has already developed.
Do you handle basement and crawlspace water damage in Gresham?
Yes. Basement seepage and crawlspace water intrusion are some of the most frequent calls we receive in Gresham, particularly during the wet season, after heavy storms, and during winter snowmelt. We extract standing water, dry the structure, treat for mold, replace damaged insulation and vapor barriers, and walk homeowners through long-term drainage and grading recommendations to reduce the risk of repeat flooding.
Do you offer fire damage and smoke damage restoration in Gresham?
Yes. Alongside water damage and mold services, we provide fire damage restoration, smoke and soot cleanup, odor removal, board-up, and reconstruction support for homes and businesses throughout Gresham. Our team manages every stage of fire recovery, from emergency stabilization and contents pack-out through final repairs, and we coordinate directly with insurance carriers to keep the claim moving.
Do you work directly with my insurance company?
Yes. Water damage, fire damage, and sudden mold growth are commonly covered under homeowner and commercial property insurance policies. We document the loss, prepare detailed scope-of-work and moisture reports, and communicate directly with insurance adjusters throughout the claim. We recommend opening the claim with your insurance carrier as soon as the immediate emergency is contained so mitigation and claims processing can move in parallel.
Do you serve both residential and commercial properties in Gresham?
Yes. We provide water damage restoration, mold remediation, fire damage repair, sewage backup cleanup, and crawlspace cleaning for single-family homes, apartments, condominiums, offices, retail spaces, restaurants, warehouses, multifamily buildings, and schools throughout Gresham and east Multnomah County. Commercial customers also receive after-hours response and detailed documentation to support business-continuity planning and insurance claims.
How fast can you respond to a Gresham address?
Our typical Gresham response time is 30 to 45 minutes from Portland metro dispatch. During Gorge-driven storm or freeze events, we stage crews east so response stays compressed when local conditions are worst.
Water Damage, Fire & Mold Restoration in Gresham, OR
Gresham is the fourth-largest city in Oregon and the largest city in East Multnomah County. We respond across Gresham and the surrounding communities of Troutdale, Fairview, Wood Village, and Boring, dispatching around the clock with a target arrival time of 45 minutes. East-of-Portland weather often runs cooler and harsher than the central city, which means more freeze events, more ice storms, and more wind-driven rain damage in this area. Our crews are equipped for it.
911 Restoration of Portland provides 24/7 emergency restoration services in Gresham, OR for water damage, mold removal, fire damage, sewage backups, crawlspace problems and storm-related property damage. If a pipe bursts, a basement floods, a roof leaks or mold appears after moisture damage, our team can help clean, dry and restore the affected area.
Call (503) 208-9780 for emergency restoration help in Gresham.
Services We Offer in Gresham
- Water damage restoration, extraction, drying, and reconstruction.
- Mold inspection, remediation, and post-remediation verification.
- Sewage backup cleanup and Category 3 water response.
- Fire and smoke damage cleanup, content pack-out, and odor removal.
- Storm, ice, and wind-driven rain damage response.
- Commercial water damage for offices, retail, restaurants, and multifamily property.
- Crawlspace cleaning and insulation replacement.
- Insurance billing and Xactimate-compatible documentation.
Water damage restoration in Gresham
Gresham properties can be affected by heavy rain, plumbing leaks, appliance failures, basement seepage, crawlspace moisture and storm events. Our water damage restoration process includes inspection, water extraction, structural drying, cleaning, documentation and repair planning.
Mold remediation and mold removal
Mold can appear after leaks, flooding or ongoing moisture. We provide mold inspection, visible mold removal, containment, HEPA filtration, remediation and prevention recommendations. Link to both mold remediation and mold removal pages.
Mold removal in Gresham
Mold may appear after water damage, high humidity or crawlspace moisture. Our team can remove visible mold, contain affected areas, clean surfaces and recommend moisture-control steps. Link to mold remediation for larger or hidden problems.
Fire and smoke damage restoration
Fire damage restoration includes debris removal, smoke and soot cleanup, odor control, board-up support, water damage cleanup from firefighting and repair planning.
Sewage cleanup in Gresham
Sewage backups require professional sanitation. We remove contaminated water, dispose of affected materials when needed, disinfect surfaces and treat odor.
Areas We Serve in Gresham
- Downtown Gresham, including the Main Avenue and Powell Boulevard corridors.
- Rockwood neighborhood and the East Burnside corridor.
- North Gresham, including the Sandy Boulevard and Halsey Street areas.
- South Gresham, extending toward Damascus and the Pleasant Valley area.
- Troutdale, including older downtown and newer suburban subdivisions.
- Fairview, Wood Village, and Boring on request, with the same response standard.
- Areas near the Columbia River Gorge entrance and the I-84 corridor toward Hood River.
Local Risk Factors East of Portland
- Gresham sits at the western edge of the Columbia River Gorge wind funnel. East winds in winter drop temperatures faster and harder than in central Portland, producing more frequent freeze-related pipe damage.
- Ice storms originating from the Gorge can hit East Multnomah County days before they reach central Portland and last longer once they arrive.
- Older multifamily buildings in Rockwood and central Gresham see frequent water losses from aging plumbing and roof systems.
- Properties closer to Sandy and Boring move from suburban water and sewer service to well and septic systems, which affects how a Category 3 event is handled.
- Wind-driven rain during stronger Pacific systems pushes water under shingles and into siding joints, a more common loss pattern in East County than the central city.
Response Time and Coverage Notes
Gresham is approximately 15 miles east of central Portland. From the Portland metro dispatch area, crews typically arrive in downtown Gresham within 30 to 45 minutes during normal traffic. During active freeze events and Gorge wind storms, we stage crews and equipment east so the response time stays compressed when local conditions are worst. For active emergencies, the crew can usually be en route while we are still on the phone.
Call for restoration services in Gresham
For water, fire, mold, sewage or storm damage in Gresham, call 911 Restoration of Portland at (503) 208-9780.