Whether it's storm flooding pushing through the foundation walls of a ranch-style home on SW 185th Avenue, a burst pipe soaking the subfloor of a split-level near Tualatin Valley Highway, or mold spreading silently inside a bedroom wall cavity after a slow roof leak goes undetected through Aloha's rainy season — you need a certified restoration team that responds fast, works methodically, and restores your property completely. Tuala Beaver Restoration has delivered trusted water damage restoration Aloha OR homeowners and businesses depend on for over 10 years, serving every neighborhood across Aloha's unincorporated Washington County communities with 30 certified professionals, 5 fully equipped service vans, and 24/7 emergency availability every day of the year.
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Aloha is one of Washington County's largest unincorporated communities, stretching across a densely populated residential corridor between Beaverton to the east and Hillsboro to the west. Unlike incorporated cities with centralized municipal infrastructure management, Aloha's development has occurred organically across decades — producing a patchwork of housing stock ranging from 1960s post-war construction along Kinnaman Road and SW 185th Avenue to newer subdivisions near Farmington Road and Tualatin Valley Highway. This variety of construction eras, drainage systems, and building materials creates a wide and consistent range of water damage risks that compound with Oregon's heavy Pacific Northwest rainfall season running October through April each year.
Aloha receives approximately 37 to 40 inches of rainfall annually, much of it arriving in sustained heavy events that challenge older roof systems, foundation drainage, and below-grade spaces throughout the community. Washington County's clay-rich soil — characteristic of the broader Tualatin Valley — has a naturally low permeability rating, meaning it retains water near foundation walls and under slab systems rather than allowing rapid drainage away from structures. For Aloha homeowners, this creates persistent hydrostatic pressure against basement and crawl space walls during wet months, increasing the probability of seepage, structural moisture saturation, and secondary mold colonization in the weeks that follow.
Tuala Beaver Restoration was established in 2015 with deep roots in the Beaverton and Aloha communities. Our team of 30 certified restoration professionals includes technicians holding Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT), Applied Structural Drying (ASD), Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT), Commercial Drying Specialist (CDS), and Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration Technician (FSRT) credentials — the full suite of industry certifications required to handle every category of property damage restoration that Aloha property owners face. We carry comprehensive General Liability, Workers' Compensation, and Commercial Auto Insurance, and provide complete damage documentation packages to support insurance claims from the first visit forward.
Our 5 fully equipped service vans are staged in the Beaverton-Aloha corridor for the fastest possible response to every Aloha address — from neighborhoods near Aloha High School on SW 185th Avenue to properties along the Aloha-Beaverton border near TV Highway. When you call Tuala Beaver Restoration, a certified technician is dispatched immediately — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year — with no after-hours surcharges added to your bill.
Deep local knowledge of Aloha's soil conditions, drainage patterns, and residential construction eras
Capacity to handle multiple simultaneous Aloha restoration jobs without scheduling delays
Documented, code-compliant restoration accepted by all major insurers
Every hour of every day, with no after-hours pricing penalty
Complete moisture mapping, damage reports, and itemized scopes provided for your adjuster
Recognized for air quality restoration, compassionate response, and regional restoration excellence
Aloha Oregon Restoration Company — Full-Spectrum Damage Restoration Services
As the leading Aloha Oregon restoration company serving Washington County's largest unincorporated community, Tuala Beaver Restoration delivers every restoration service Aloha property owners need — from the first emergency extraction call to the final reconstruction walkthrough. Every service is performed by IICRC-certified technicians following industry-standard protocols, with full documentation provided for insurance compliance and long-term property protection.
When water damage strikes a home or business in Aloha, the first 24 to 48 hours are the most critical window for limiting structural damage and preventing secondary mold growth. Our emergency response team arrives at your Aloha property rapidly, deploys extraction equipment immediately, and initiates the structural drying process before moisture migrates deeper into wall assemblies, subfloor systems, and insulation layers.
After the water has been extracted and structural drying is complete, Aloha properties often require targeted material repair and replacement to restore them to pre-loss condition. Our WRT-certified repair technicians assess every affected surface — from water-stained drywall and warped hardwood flooring to saturated insulation and compromised framing — and execute precise repair scopes that eliminate moisture damage without unnecessary demolition.
Basement flooding is the single most common emergency restoration call we receive from Aloha homeowners, particularly during the October through April wet season when Tualatin Valley clay soil retains maximum water volume near foundation systems. Our basement flood cleanup Aloha OR response includes complete water extraction, contamination assessment, structural drying, and mold prevention treatment — all initiated on the first emergency visit to your Aloha property.
Fire and smoke damage in an Aloha home or business requires a structured, multi-phase restoration response that addresses not only visible burn damage but the pervasive soot, smoke odor, and air quality contamination that spreads throughout a structure within hours of a fire event. Our FSRT-certified fire damage restoration technicians manage the complete recovery process — from emergency board-up and structural stabilization through full interior reconstruction and air quality clearance.
Aloha's damp Pacific Northwest climate creates near-ideal conditions for mold colonization in any property that has experienced water intrusion — even from sources as seemingly minor as a slow condensation leak around a window frame or a dripping pipe inside a wall cavity. Our mold remediation Aloha Oregon service follows IICRC S520 mold remediation standards from initial inspection through post-remediation verification testing — ensuring complete mold elimination and safe air quality restoration for every Aloha property we serve.
Aloha's combination of Pacific Northwest rainfall volume, clay-dominant Tualatin Valley soil, aging residential construction, and unincorporated community development patterns creates a specific and recurring set of water damage, mold, and restoration challenges. As restoration professionals serving Aloha since 2015, Tuala Beaver Restoration has responded to thousands of property damage events across this community. The following are the most common problems we encounter — and the exact methods we use to resolve each one.
Aloha's older residential neighborhoods — particularly those developed in the 1960s and 1970s along SW Kinnaman Road, SW 185th Avenue, and Farmington Road — feature foundation drainage systems that were designed for the construction standards of their era. Over decades of seasonal expansion and contraction in Washington County's clay soil, foundation waterproofing membranes degrade, footing drains become compromised, and concrete block or poured concrete walls develop micro-fractures that allow water infiltration during sustained rainfall events. During Aloha's wet season, hydrostatic pressure against foundation walls can exceed the capacity of original drainage systems — forcing water through the path of least resistance into crawl spaces, basements, and below-grade living areas.
Our certified technicians respond to foundation intrusion events with immediate water extraction, followed by comprehensive moisture mapping using thermal imaging cameras and calibrated pin and pinless moisture meters. We identify all wet materials, establish drying goals based on IICRC S500 standards, and place commercial drying equipment configured specifically for the affected space — whether that's a finished basement, a dirt crawl space, or a combination of both. Following drying completion, we provide written documentation of the event, the remediation scope, and the final moisture readings for your insurance file and property records.
Roof leaks in Aloha are among the most deceptive sources of property damage because they often develop slowly — introducing moisture into attic insulation, roof sheathing, and ceiling assemblies over weeks or months before any visible sign appears on interior surfaces. By the time a water stain is visible on a ceiling in an Aloha home, the actual mold colonization may already be well established in the insulation and sheathing directly above it. Aloha's cool, damp climate sustains mold growth year-round in compromised attic and ceiling assemblies, meaning undetected roof leaks can produce significant microbial contamination before a homeowner identifies the source.
Tuala Beaver Restoration's mold remediation response to roof-leak-related mold in Aloha properties begins with a full attic and ceiling inspection, moisture mapping, and air quality sampling. We identify the full extent of mold colonization — including hidden growth in insulation batts and roof sheathing — before establishing containment and beginning the remediation process. All affected materials are removed to clean structural substrate, treated with EPA-registered antimicrobial agents, and re-inspected with post-remediation air quality clearance testing before the property is returned to the owner. We coordinate directly with roofing contractors to ensure the moisture source is addressed before remediation is complete.
Aloha's storm and sanitary sewer systems were designed and installed incrementally as the community grew through the latter half of the twentieth century. During extended heavy rainfall events — which occur multiple times each winter in Washington County — combined system capacity can be reached, causing sanitary sewer backups to push through floor drains, toilets, and bathtub drains in Aloha homes with below-grade plumbing. Sewage backup water is classified as Category 3 black water under IICRC standards — the highest biological contamination level — requiring immediate professional intervention with full personal protective equipment, documented disposal procedures, and certified antimicrobial treatment protocols.
Our certified sewage mitigation team responds to Aloha backup events with full containment, immediate extraction of all contaminated water, and removal of all porous materials that have contacted black water — including flooring, drywall, and insulation to a minimum height above the visible sewage line. All surfaces are treated with EPA-registered, hospital-grade antimicrobial solutions, HEPA air scrubbers are deployed to capture airborne biological particulate, and the space is dried to IICRC-established standards before reconstruction begins. Every sewage cleanup we perform in Aloha is documented in full — with waste disposal records, treatment logs, and post-remediation clearance reports available for your insurance carrier and Washington County health compliance needs.
Slow appliance leaks from dishwashers, refrigerator ice maker lines, washing machine supply hoses, and water heater pressure relief valves are responsible for a significant portion of the interior water damage events Tuala Beaver Restoration responds to in Aloha each year. These leaks are particularly damaging because they develop gradually over weeks or months — saturating cabinet bases, subfloor systems, and wall cavities behind and beneath appliances before the homeowner detects them through visible water, buckling flooring, or musty odor. By the time the leak is discovered, mold colonization in the subfloor and adjacent wall framing is frequently already present.
As the Tualatin Valley water damage experts Aloha homeowners call first, our team performs a comprehensive scope assessment of every appliance leak event — using thermal imaging and moisture meters to trace the full migration path of the water through flooring layers, subfloor sheathing, and wall assemblies. We remove all saturated materials, dry the structural components to verified moisture standards, apply antimicrobial treatment to all affected surfaces, and provide complete documentation for insurance submission. Our restoration work is completed to pre-loss material standards — matching existing flooring, cabinetry, and finishes throughout the repair area.
If you are an Aloha homeowner or business owner dealing with water damage, mold, flooding, or fire damage and have questions about the restoration process, this section answers the questions we receive most often from Aloha residents. If your specific question isn't covered here, call our team directly at (971) 518-4200 — we are available 24 hours a day, every day.
Tuala Beaver Restoration provides 24/7 emergency restoration response throughout Aloha, OR, with service vans staged in the Beaverton-Aloha corridor for the fastest possible dispatch to any Aloha address. Our emergency dispatch team operates around the clock — including weekends and all holidays — and routes the nearest available certified technician to your property immediately upon your call. We do not apply after-hours pricing: a 2:00 a.m. emergency flood response in Aloha is billed at the same base rate as a standard daytime service appointment. Most Aloha emergency calls receive an on-site response with extraction equipment actively running within the first 90 minutes of contact.
Yes. Tuala Beaver Restoration provides water damage restoration, mold remediation, basement flood cleanup, fire damage restoration, and all related services throughout all areas of Aloha, Oregon — including neighborhoods along SW 185th Avenue, Kinnaman Road, Farmington Road, Tualatin Valley Highway, and all residential communities between the Beaverton border to the east and the Hillsboro border to the west. As an unincorporated Washington County community, Aloha spans a large geographic area, and our team is equipped and staged to serve every part of it with rapid emergency response.
Yes. Tuala Beaver Restoration works directly with all major homeowner's insurance carriers and provides complete claim documentation for every Aloha restoration project — including moisture mapping reports, thermal imaging documentation, itemized material removal logs, drying monitoring records, and final scope-of-repair estimates. Our technicians are experienced with the insurance claims process and can communicate directly with your adjuster to ensure your Aloha property damage claim is accurately represented, properly supported, and efficiently approved. We make the insurance process as straightforward as possible for every Aloha property owner we serve.
Common signs of mold growth following water damage in an Aloha home include a persistent musty or earthy odor that does not resolve after drying, visible dark spotting or discoloration on drywall, ceiling tiles, grout lines, or wood surfaces, unexplained allergy-like symptoms among occupants such as nasal congestion, eye irritation, or persistent coughing, and visible moisture staining on walls or ceilings. Because Aloha's climate sustains mold growth year-round in moisture-compromised materials, mold can become established within 24 to 48 hours of a water damage event and may develop in hidden cavities — inside walls, above ceilings, and below subfloors — long before it becomes visible. If you suspect mold following a water event in your Aloha property, call Tuala Beaver Restoration for a professional mold inspection at (971) 518-4200.
Tuala Beaver Restoration technicians serving Aloha properties hold the following industry certifications: Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT), Applied Structural Drying (ASD), Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT), Commercial Drying Specialist (CDS), and Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration Technician (FSRT). These credentials represent the full certification suite recognized by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) — the international standard-setting body for property damage restoration. Every restoration project completed in Aloha follows IICRC S500, S520, and S700 protocols, with documentation available upon request. We also carry full General Liability, Workers' Compensation, and Commercial Auto Insurance for complete Aloha property owner protection.
The duration of a water damage restoration project in an Aloha home depends on several factors — including the volume of water involved, the category of contamination (clean water, gray water, or black water), the materials affected, and the extent of secondary damage such as mold growth or structural saturation. In general, the structural drying phase for a standard residential water damage event in Aloha takes three to five days to achieve IICRC-established moisture targets. Material removal and reconstruction phases are completed following drying verification, with total project timelines ranging from five to fourteen days for most residential Aloha losses. Our technicians provide a detailed project timeline at the initial assessment so Aloha property owners have clear expectations from the beginning of the restoration process.
Yes. Tuala Beaver Restoration provides complete water damage restoration services for both residential and commercial properties throughout Aloha, OR. Our Commercial Drying Specialist (CDS) certified technicians are equipped to handle the larger structural volumes, higher equipment demands, and accelerated drying timelines required for commercial losses — including retail buildings, office spaces, multi-unit residential buildings, and light industrial properties along Aloha's commercial corridors. We understand that commercial water damage events carry daily business interruption costs, and we deploy large-format commercial drying equipment to achieve target moisture standards in the shortest possible timeframe for every Aloha commercial client.
Tuala Beaver Restoration is headquartered at 4715 SW Murray Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005 — positioned at the eastern border of Aloha for the fastest possible emergency response to every address throughout the Aloha community. When dispatching to Aloha service calls, our team navigates Tualatin Valley Highway, SW 185th Avenue, Farmington Road, and SW Kinnaman Road corridors — the primary arterial routes connecting Beaverton and Aloha — to reach your property with the minimum possible delay regardless of time of day or day of week.
Don't allow water damage, mold growth, a flooded basement, or fire damage to worsen while you wait for help. Every hour that passes after a water intrusion event in your Aloha home or business allows moisture to migrate deeper into structural materials, increases the probability of secondary mold colonization, and raises the total cost of restoration. Whether you're dealing with storm flooding near the Farmington Road corridor, a sewage backup in a below-grade bathroom on SW 185th Avenue, mold discovered inside a wall cavity after a slow appliance leak, or fire and smoke damage anywhere across Aloha's residential communities — our certified restoration team is ready to respond immediately, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Submit the form below or call us right now to speak directly with a certified restoration professional, and experience the dependable, professional-grade water damage restoration Aloha OR property owners trust.
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