Kirkland Water, Fire & Mold Restoration
Waterfront and downtown Kirkland, Juanita, Totem Lake, Rose Hill, Finn Hill. We're Bellevue-based with 12 min drive time — the first crew on-site for emergency water, fire, mold, sewage, and storm damage across Kirkland, WA.
Local knowledge that changes how we scope a job
Every neighborhood has its own pattern of failures. Here's what we see in Kirkland:
- Juanita and Houghton: lakeside properties with higher rain-intrusion and crawlspace moisture risk.
- Downtown Kirkland condos: HOA-coordinated restoration and multi-unit drying.
- Finn Hill and Rose Hill: hillside drainage issues during heavy rain events.
ZIP codes we cover in Kirkland: 98033, 98034.
The same full-service restoration, dispatched to your address
One crew, one scope, one invoice to your insurance — whether you're in Bellevue or Kirkland.
Water Damage Restoration
Extraction, drying, and structural repair — 24/7 across Bellevue.
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Board-up, soot removal, odor control, and rebuild.
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Containment, removal, and moisture-source fix.
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Category 3 water — treated as biohazard, done right.
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Wind, rain, and tree-impact response across the Eastside.
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Stop the water, dry the structure, rebuild.
Learn moreKirkland FAQs
How fast can you be on-site in Bellevue after I call?
We dispatch 24/7 from the Eastside. For most Bellevue addresses — downtown, Crossroads, Factoria, Somerset, Cougar Mountain — a crew is rolling within minutes of the call. Drive time from our staging area to the far corners of Bellevue is typically 15–30 minutes depending on traffic. For stacked water losses where every hour matters, we stay on the phone with you until the truck arrives.
Do you work with insurance?
Yes — we bill your insurance directly. We handle the photo documentation, moisture readings, scope sheets, and Xactimate line items that adjusters need. You pay your deductible; we invoice your carrier for the rest. If an adjuster pushes back on a line item we know is covered, we stay on the file until it's resolved.
Are your technicians licensed and insured?
Every technician on a Complete Restoration of Bellevue job is licensed or IICRC-certified, with a minimum of 5 years of field experience. We carry general liability and workers' comp insurance, and we'll provide proof on request before we start work.
What areas do you serve outside Bellevue?
Bellevue is our primary service area, and we also cover Kirkland, Redmond, Mercer Island, Issaquah, Newcastle, Sammamish, and Medina. If you're in an Eastside ZIP and not sure whether we cover your address, call us — if we can't get there fast enough for an emergency, we'll tell you and recommend someone who can.
Are you available at night and on weekends?
Yes. Water doesn't wait, and neither do we. Our phone is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. The same crews that respond at 2pm on a Tuesday respond at 2am on a Sunday.
Do you charge for an estimate?
No. Emergency assessment and scope estimate are free. If the job is going through insurance, we bill the carrier and you pay your deductible. If it's out of pocket, we give you a written scope and price before any work starts.
How much does water damage restoration cost in Bellevue?
Most single-room water losses run $1,500–$4,500 for extraction and drying. A full basement flood can reach $8,000–$15,000 or more, especially if sewage is involved. Bellevue-area insurance claims typically cover the bulk of these costs after your deductible. The biggest cost driver is square footage affected and how long the water sat before mitigation began — which is why we push for a same-hour response.
How long does structural drying take?
Typical drying is 3 days for a single-room loss and up to 5 days for larger or multi-room events. Drying time depends on the amount of water absorbed, the materials involved (concrete slabs hold moisture longer than wood subfloor), and ambient humidity. We take moisture readings twice a day and only remove equipment when the affected materials read "dry standard" — not just "dry to the touch."
Does homeowners insurance in Washington cover water damage?
Most sudden and accidental water losses are covered — burst pipes, appliance failures, roof leaks from storms, supply-line ruptures. Gradual damage (long-term slow leaks, poor maintenance) is typically excluded. Flood from rising surface water is usually excluded from standard homeowners and requires separate NFIP flood coverage. Sewage back-up may require a sewer or water back-up endorsement that has a sublimit (often $5,000–$25,000). We'll help you read your policy before you file.
When is mold a real health issue versus just unsightly?
Small surface mold on grout or caulking — under 10 square feet, in a well-ventilated room — can usually be cleaned with a household product. Mold behind drywall, in HVAC systems, in crawlspaces, or larger than about 10 square feet warrants professional remediation. Symptoms that track with mold exposure (chronic cough, sinus congestion, eye irritation, fatigue that clears when you leave the house) are a stronger signal than just visible mold. Bellevue's damp climate makes crawlspace and attic mold particularly common.
What should I do in the first hour after a house fire?
Once the fire department clears you back in: (1) Don't touch surfaces with soot — oily smoke residue sets fast and smears. (2) Open windows only if the weather is dry — you don't want to add rain to a fire-damaged structure. (3) Photograph everything, then leave everything where it is. (4) Call your insurance carrier to open the claim, and (5) call a restoration company to board up openings and start the mitigation clock. The first 24 hours after a fire have the biggest effect on total restoration cost.
Which insurance carriers do you work with?
All of the major carriers active in Washington — State Farm, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, Nationwide, Pemco, Safeco, American Family, Travelers, Chubb, and Hartford, plus commercial carriers. If your carrier isn't listed, we almost certainly work with them anyway.
Kirkland emergency right now?
Call us — a crew rolls before we get off the phone.