Sewage Cleanup in Camas, WA: what we see locally
Camas sits east of Vancouver along the Columbia River, with most of the residential growth concentrated on Prune Hill and around Lacamas Lake. Population is around 27,000 and growing.
Camas housing skews newer than Vancouver — much of the residential construction dates from 2000 onward, with larger homes, finished basements, and modern plumbing infrastructure. Older Camas (downtown, Forest Home) has a smaller stock of mid-century homes that resemble older Vancouver in their failure profile.
Camas homes near Lacamas Lake are particularly prone to groundwater issues during wet seasons; finished basements and below-grade rec rooms are common flood-call sources.
Typical sewage cleanup scenario in Camas: Camas is on separated sewer/stormwater systems, so backups are typically from main-line root intrusion or municipal-side issues during heavy rain. Some unincorporated areas around Camas use septic; we handle septic-failure cleanup with the same protocols.