Storm Damage Restoration in Vancouver, WA: what we see locally
Vancouver is TIK's home base — our trucks are stationed in the city, which means most addresses are 30–40 minutes from emergency dispatch, day or night.
Vancouver's housing stock is mixed. Homes north of Fourth Plain (Hazel Dell, Felida, Salmon Creek) skew newer with finished basements that flood when sump pumps fail. Homes south of Mill Plain (the older core, Vancouver Heights, Hudson's Bay) are mostly mid-century with original cast-iron drains and aging supply lines that produce burst-pipe events during cold snaps.
Cascade Park and Fisher's Landing have a mix of newer construction and 1990s subdivisions; common scenarios there are dishwasher and washer-line leaks, plus the occasional slab leak.
Typical storm damage restoration scenario in Vancouver: Vancouver storm calls cluster around Pacific Northwest windstorms and the occasional ice event. Older treed neighborhoods (Hudson's Bay, Vancouver Heights) see Douglas fir limb damage; Felida and Salmon Creek with newer subdivisions see siding and roof damage from sustained winds. Combined sewer/stormwater capacity issues during heavy rain events sometimes turn a storm call into a water-damage call simultaneously.