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Water Damage Restoration Services in Beaverton, Oregon — Tuala Beaver Restoration

When water invades your home, fire tears through your property, or mold quietly spreads behind your walls, every single minute matters. Tuala Beaver Restoration has been the trusted name in professional property restoration across Beaverton, Oregon and the entire Tualatin Valley region since 2015. Our team of 30 skilled, IICRC-certified restoration professionals responds to residential and commercial property emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year — because disasters never schedule themselves around business hours.

Whether you are dealing with a burst pipe flooding your basement at 2 in the morning, discovering mold colonies growing behind your bathroom tiles, or trying to rebuild after a devastating house fire, our fully certified and extensively experienced restoration team is ready to mobilize immediately. With 5 fully equipped service vans strategically deployed throughout the Beaverton service area and a decade of hands-on experience working across Washington County, we bring professional-grade equipment, certified expertise, and genuine compassion to every property we restore.

Our certifications include the 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) — covering every discipline required to restore your property completely and correctly from the very first emergency call through the final walkthrough.

IICRC Certified Team
30 Skilled Professionals
10 Years Serving Beaverton, OR
5 Fully Equipped Service Vans
24/7/365 Emergency Availability
All Beaverton Neighborhoods Covered

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Professional Restoration Services

Our Complete Range of Professional Restoration Services in Beaverton, Oregon

Tuala Beaver Restoration delivers five core restoration services that cover the full spectrum of property damage situations faced by homeowners and business owners in Beaverton, the Tualatin Valley, and Washington County. Each service is performed by technicians holding the specific IICRC certifications required for that type of restoration work, ensuring that every phase of your property recovery meets the highest professional standards recognized by the restoration industry.

Explore each service below to understand exactly what we do, how we do it, and why it matters for the immediate protection and complete long-term recovery of your property. Click through to any individual service page for detailed process information, equipment specifications, and full scope descriptions relevant to your specific damage situation.

Emergency Water Damage Restoration

Water damage is the single most common and most destructive property emergency that Beaverton homeowners face. Oregon's legendary rainfall season — stretching from October through April with consistent heavy precipitation across the Tualatin Valley — creates constant moisture pressure on roofs, foundations, siding, and plumbing systems throughout the region. When that pressure exceeds what your home can manage, the results can be catastrophic and the timeline for action is brutally short.

Within the first hour of a water intrusion event, water begins penetrating porous materials including drywall, insulation, carpeting, hardwood flooring, and wood framing. Within 24 hours, structural materials begin to swell, warp, and deteriorate. Within 24 to 72 hours, conditions become ideal for mold colony formation. This means that emergency water damage restoration is not a service you schedule at your convenience — it is a time-critical intervention that determines whether your property suffers minor, repairable damage or catastrophic, irreversible structural failure.

Our Emergency Water Damage Restoration service covers:

  • Burst and ruptured pipes during Oregon's winter freeze-thaw cycles
  • Storm-driven water intrusion through roofs, windows, and compromised exterior walls
  • Appliance failures including broken washing machines, dishwashers, water heaters, and refrigerator water lines
  • Sewage backups and drain overflows requiring immediate sanitization alongside water removal
  • Roof leaks and ceiling collapses following heavy rainfall or wind damage events
  • HVAC system failures causing condensation buildup and water overflow
  • Slab leaks and foundation water infiltration affecting structural integrity of the property

Our WRT-certified technicians dispatch immediately from our base at 4715 SW Murray Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005 carrying industrial-grade truck-mounted extraction units, high-velocity air movers, commercial dehumidifiers, moisture meters, and thermal imaging cameras. We extract standing water, document all damage for insurance purposes, and begin structural drying within hours of your call.

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Water Damage Repair

Successfully extracting water and drying a structure is the critical first chapter of property recovery — but it is never the final chapter. After the immediate water crisis has been mitigated, your property faces a second challenge that is just as important as the first: comprehensive structural repair and reconstruction that returns your home or business to its pre-damage condition, or better.

Water damage repair is the phase where the full consequences of water intrusion become visible and addressable. Walls that absorbed moisture need their drywall replaced. Subfloors that swelled and buckled under saturation need to be removed and reinstalled. Insulation that lost its integrity while holding moisture needs to be stripped out and replaced with properly installed new material. Wood framing members that took on water need to be assessed for structural soundness and either treated or replaced depending on the extent of damage.

Our Water Damage Repair service delivers:

  • Drywall removal and replacement including texture matching and paint finishing
  • Subfloor and flooring restoration covering hardwood, laminate, tile, vinyl, and carpet
  • Wall insulation removal and reinstallation with proper vapor barriers
  • Ceiling repair and restoration after water damage and staining
  • Wood framing assessment and structural repair where water penetration has compromised load-bearing elements
  • Exterior repair including siding, fascia, soffit, and roofing components where water entry originated
  • Painting, finishing, and complete interior cosmetic restoration
  • Full property documentation supporting your insurance claim through every stage of repair

Our water damage repair specialists work seamlessly as a continuation of our emergency response, meaning the same trusted team that extracted water from your property is also qualified to rebuild it. This single-provider approach eliminates coordination problems, eliminates gaps in accountability, and ensures consistent quality from the emergency phase all the way through your final walkthrough.

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Basement Flood Cleanup

Basements and below-grade spaces are uniquely vulnerable to flooding, and in Beaverton, Oregon, that vulnerability is amplified by several converging geographic and environmental factors. The Tualatin Valley sits within a broader drainage basin where significant rainfall accumulates rapidly, saturating soils and creating hydrostatic pressure against foundation walls and basement floor slabs. Properties near the Fanno Creek Greenway trail corridor face particularly elevated flood risk during heavy rainfall events and rapid winter snowmelt periods.

Throughout Beaverton neighborhoods including Vose, South Beaverton, Greenway, West Beaverton, and areas near the Tualatin Hills Nature Park boundary, soil composition and topographic drainage patterns mean that even moderate rainfall events can translate into basement water intrusion. Older properties in Central Beaverton and near the Downtown District frequently have aging waterproofing systems and deteriorating French drains that allow water to enter below-grade spaces in ways property owners often do not anticipate.

Basement flooding presents hazards that go far beyond the obvious problem of standing water. Sewage contamination is common when municipal systems are overwhelmed and backflow occurs through floor drains. Electrical systems in below-grade spaces face severe risk of damage and present serious safety hazards when submerged. And perhaps most critically, the dark, damp, poorly ventilated environment of a flooded basement creates ideal conditions for accelerated mold growth that can spread into the living areas above if not properly addressed.

Our Basement Flood Cleanup service includes:

  • Rapid water extraction using submersible pumps and high-capacity truck-mounted extraction equipment
  • Category assessment to identify whether floodwater contains clean water, grey water, or black water contamination
  • Sewage and contaminated water sanitization using EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments
  • Structural drying of foundation walls, floor slabs, framing, and finished basement materials
  • Content evaluation and salvage to identify which personal property items can be restored
  • Damaged material removal including wet drywall, saturated insulation, warped flooring, and ruined cabinetry
  • Odor elimination using hydroxyl generator technology and professional fogging treatments
  • Post-cleanup air quality verification confirming no airborne contaminants remain

Our Applied Structural Drying (ASD) certified technicians monitor drying progress using calibrated moisture meters and daily drying logs, ensuring your basement reaches established dry standards before any reconstruction work begins. This documentation also supports your insurance claim by providing objective evidence of the complete drying process and its verified results.

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Fire Damage Restoration

A fire in your home or business is one of the most traumatic and disorienting experiences a property owner can face. Beyond the visible devastation of flames and structural damage, fire events leave behind a complex web of secondary damage that extends far beyond the areas where flames were actually present. Smoke travels through every air pathway in a structure, depositing corrosive soot particles on surfaces in rooms far from the original fire source.

The water used by firefighters to extinguish the blaze saturates flooring, walls, and ceilings throughout the affected areas simultaneously. Synthetic materials melt and off-gas highly acidic compounds that begin chemically etching metal fixtures, glass surfaces, and electronics within hours of the fire being extinguished. Understanding this full, multi-layered nature of fire damage is what separates a truly professional fire damage restoration team from a general contractor attempting to manage a specialized and technically complex situation.

Our Fire Damage Restoration service covers four complete phases:

Phase 1 — Immediate Post-Fire Stabilization

  • Emergency board-up and roof tarping to secure the property against weather and unauthorized entry
  • Structural safety assessment to identify compromised load-bearing elements before interior work begins
  • Emergency water damage response to address firefighting water remaining in the structure
  • Content inventory and protection of salvageable personal property items

Phase 2 — Smoke and Soot Removal

  • Surface cleaning of soot deposits from walls, ceilings, and structural surfaces using methods matched to each surface material and soot type
  • HVAC system cleaning and decontamination to prevent recirculation of smoke particles throughout the structure
  • Ductwork inspection and cleaning to remove smoke residue from the entire forced-air delivery system
  • Content cleaning for salvageable items including furniture, artwork, documents, and electronics

Phase 3 — Odor Elimination

  • Thermal fogging treatments to neutralize smoke odor molecules embedded in porous surfaces
  • Ozone treatment in unoccupied spaces for deep molecular odor elimination
  • Hydroxyl generator deployment for occupied or environmentally sensitive areas
  • Sealing of structural surfaces with odor-blocking primer coatings before reconstruction begins

Phase 4 — Structural Restoration and Reconstruction

  • Removal of charred and compromised structural materials throughout affected areas
  • Framing repair or replacement based on thorough structural engineering assessment
  • Full interior reconstruction including drywall, insulation, flooring, and all finish work
  • Exterior restoration addressing siding, roofing, windows, and doors damaged during the fire event or firefighting response

Our FSRT-certified restoration technicians have the specific technical knowledge required to assess, document, and restore properties that have experienced fire and smoke damage correctly the first time. Because fire damage events always involve firefighting water alongside the structural fire damage itself, our team simultaneously addresses both damage types — combining FSRT certification for fire and smoke with WRT certification for water damage — so property owners never need to coordinate between separate companies for these deeply interrelated damage categories.

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Mold Remediation

Mold is not simply an aesthetic problem or a nuisance that can be addressed with over-the-counter cleaning products. Mold is a living biological organism that colonizes building materials, consumes organic matter within structural components, degrades indoor air quality, and in certain species produces mycotoxins that pose genuine health risks to building occupants. In Beaverton, Oregon and throughout the Tualatin Valley region, the combination of heavy seasonal rainfall, persistent ambient humidity, heavily wooded surroundings near Tualatin Hills Nature Park and Cooper Mountain Nature Park, and the prevalence of older construction creates a mold risk environment that is among the most challenging in the Pacific Northwest.

Mold growth can begin within 24 to 72 hours of any moisture intrusion event. This means that any water damage incident that is not thoroughly dried and properly remediated carries a significant mold risk — and mold can establish itself in concealed locations including inside wall cavities, beneath flooring, above ceiling tiles, within HVAC systems, and inside attic spaces where it may grow undetected for months or years before visible signs prompt investigation.

DIY mold cleaning approaches using bleach or off-the-shelf antifungal products address only the surface layer of visible mold growth. These approaches do not penetrate porous materials to address the mold root structure, do not address the moisture source enabling mold growth, do not include containment protocols to prevent cross-contamination of unaffected areas during removal, and do not verify through post-remediation testing that the mold colony has been fully eliminated. Improper mold handling can actually spread mold spores throughout a structure, turning a localized contamination problem into a whole-house contamination problem. Professional mold remediation is the only reliable solution.

Our Mold Remediation service follows IICRC S520 standards across six complete phases:

Phase 1 — Mold Assessment and Investigation

  • Visual inspection of all suspected contamination areas including wall cavities, crawl spaces, attics, and HVAC systems
  • Moisture mapping using calibrated meters to identify active moisture sources feeding the mold colony
  • Air sampling to measure airborne mold spore concentrations and identify species present
  • Surface sampling and laboratory analysis where visual assessment is insufficient to determine contamination extent

Phase 2 — Containment and Worker Protection

  • Physical containment barriers using 6-mil polyethylene sheeting to isolate affected areas from uncontaminated spaces
  • Negative air pressure establishment using HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to prevent cross-contamination during remediation work
  • Full personal protective equipment protocols for all technicians working in contaminated environments
  • HVAC system protection to prevent mold spore distribution through ductwork during active remediation

Phase 3 — Mold Removal and Treatment

  • Removal of heavily contaminated porous materials that cannot be effectively cleaned including drywall, insulation, and flooring
  • HEPA vacuuming of all surfaces within the containment area to capture loose spore concentrations
  • Cleaning of semi-porous and non-porous surfaces using EPA-registered antimicrobial cleaning agents
  • Application of antimicrobial treatment to structural surfaces to prevent recolonization
  • Wire brushing or sanding of structural wood members where surface mold has penetrated the outer layer

Phase 4 — Moisture Source Resolution

  • Identification and documentation of the moisture source enabling mold growth
  • Coordination of moisture source repairs through our water damage repair capabilities
  • Application of moisture-resistant primers and encapsulants where structurally appropriate

Phase 5 — Post-Remediation Verification

  • Clearance air sampling after remediation is complete to verify acceptable airborne spore concentration levels
  • Visual inspection of all remediated areas to confirm complete removal of visible mold growth
  • Full documentation package covering the remediation process, laboratory results, and clearance test outcomes

Our AMRT-certified professionals bring the specific technical knowledge and professional-grade equipment required to execute mold remediation correctly and completely. Because mold and water damage are inextricably linked, our team coordinates mold remediation seamlessly with our water damage repair services to address both the symptom — the mold colony — and the root cause — the ongoing moisture problem enabling it — in one coordinated project.

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Integrated Restoration Approach

How These Five Restoration Services Work Together to Fully Protect Your Property

One of the most important things property owners in Beaverton need to understand is that water damage, basement flooding, fire damage, and mold are rarely isolated events with simple, single-service solutions. These damage types are deeply interconnected, and truly complete property restoration requires understanding those connections and addressing them through a coordinated, comprehensive approach.

Water Damage Is the Most Common Precursor to Mold Growth

Any water intrusion event — whether from a burst pipe, storm flooding, appliance failure, or roof leak — that is not professionally extracted and fully dried within the appropriate timeframe creates the moisture conditions that mold requires to colonize building materials. This is why our professional water damage repair services always include drying verification protocols, and why property owners who discover mold in their homes often find an unresolved or previously unknown water damage source driving the contamination. Our mold remediation specialists always investigate and address that moisture source as a core part of every remediation project scope.

Fire Damage Always Creates Water Damage

The water used to extinguish a fire saturates floors, walls, ceilings, and contents throughout the affected structure. Property owners who call us for fire damage restoration receive simultaneous water extraction and structural drying as part of the integrated restoration process — because leaving firefighting water in a structure creates the same mold and structural deterioration risks as any other water intrusion event in your Beaverton home or business.

Basement Flooding Creates Cascading Damage Across Multiple Systems

What appears to be a contained basement flood cleanup situation often involves moisture migration into first-floor subfloors, wall assemblies, and mechanical systems located above the flooded space. Our team traces water movement throughout the entire affected area and provides whatever combination of services — water extraction, structural drying, material removal, and full reconstruction through our water damage repair capabilities — is required for truly complete property restoration.

Mold Always Indicates a Water Problem That Needs Repair, Not Just Mold Removal

Finding mold in your Beaverton home means moisture is present in a location and concentration sufficient to support biological growth. Removing the mold without addressing the water source that created and sustained it will result in the mold returning — sometimes within weeks. Our AMRT-certified mold remediation team coordinates directly with our emergency water damage restoration professionals to ensure the moisture source is identified, completely repaired, and verified as resolved before any remediation project is considered finished and certified complete.

Tuala Beaver Restoration is built to handle this complexity. Our comprehensive five-service offering means you work with one trusted team from the first emergency call through the final restoration walkthrough — no handoffs between companies, no coordination gaps, no accountability questions, and no overlapping contractor conflicts that delay your recovery and extend your displacement.

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Local Knowledge — Beaverton, Oregon

Why Beaverton, Oregon Properties Face Unique Restoration Challenges

Beaverton, Oregon presents a specific combination of environmental conditions, geographic factors, and built environment characteristics that directly influence the types and frequency of property damage events that homeowners and business owners face throughout the region. Our team's 10 years of experience working in this specific environment gives us a depth of local knowledge that no out-of-area restoration company can replicate or approximate.

Oregon's Rainfall Patterns and Your Property's Water Damage Risk

Beaverton receives 37 to 42 inches of precipitation annually, with the heaviest rainfall occurring in the November through March window when back-to-back atmospheric river events can deliver several inches of rain within a single 24-hour period. These extreme rainfall events routinely exceed the drainage capacity of municipal storm systems, causing surface flooding, basement backups, and foundation water intrusion across neighborhoods throughout Beaverton and the surrounding Tualatin Valley.

Our emergency water damage restoration team is prepared specifically for these conditions and responds to storm-related water damage events throughout the heavy rainy season with the equipment and protocols needed to address high-volume water intrusion situations quickly and effectively.

The Fanno Creek Corridor and Elevated Flood Risk

Properties situated near the Fanno Creek Greenway and Fanno Creek Trail in neighborhoods including Vose, Greenway, and South Beaverton face elevated flood risk during heavy precipitation events and rapid winter snowmelt. The creek's drainage basin encompasses a large swath of Washington County, meaning that heavy rainfall anywhere in the upper watershed can produce downstream flooding conditions near Beaverton properties well after local rain has stopped.

Our basement flood cleanup team has extensive firsthand experience responding to flood events in these specific Beaverton neighborhoods and understands the particular water behavior patterns, soil saturation dynamics, and structural vulnerabilities common to properties along the Fanno Creek corridor.

Older Construction and Hidden Water Damage Vulnerabilities

Central Beaverton, the Downtown District, and neighborhoods near The Round at Beaverton Central and the Beaverton City Library area contain older residential and commercial properties with plumbing systems, waterproofing membranes, and roofing assemblies that are approaching or have exceeded their design service life. These properties often carry concealed water damage from years of minor intrusion events that were never professionally addressed.

Our moisture investigation and water damage repair teams frequently work in older Beaverton properties to uncover and properly address concealed damage before it progresses to catastrophic structural failure or widespread mold contamination that requires significantly more extensive and expensive remediation.

Pacific Northwest Humidity and Persistent Mold Pressure

Beaverton's position within the Pacific Northwest moisture corridor means that ambient outdoor humidity levels support mold growth more readily than in drier climates across the country. Properties near wooded areas including Tualatin Hills Nature Park, Cooper Mountain Nature Park, Hyland Forest Park, and the Fanno Creek Greenway face amplified mold pressure from both consistently high ambient humidity and proximity to abundant natural outdoor mold spore sources.

Proper moisture management within these properties is absolutely essential, and our mold remediation team provides both active professional remediation for existing mold contamination and practical, actionable moisture management guidance to help property owners protect their homes and businesses long-term against recurring mold challenges.

Dense Residential Neighborhoods and Fire Risk

Beaverton's residential neighborhoods — including Highland, Sexton Mountain, Five Oaks / Triple Creek, Denney Whitford / Raleigh West, Neighbors Southwest, and West Beaverton — feature relatively dense single-family housing with shared lot lines and mature landscaping. In these tightly built neighborhoods, a fire that originates in one structure can rapidly threaten adjacent properties through flame spread, radiant heat transfer, and airborne ember transport.

Our fire damage restoration team has direct experience managing both single-structure and multi-property fire damage restoration scenarios across Beaverton's diverse residential neighborhoods and understands the unique insurance, coordination, and structural challenges that arise when fire affects densely developed residential areas.

Our Step-by-Step Process

Our Step-by-Step Restoration Process: From Emergency Call to Completed Property Recovery

Every restoration project we handle at Tuala Beaver Restoration follows a structured, documented process designed to ensure nothing is missed, everything is properly recorded, and your property is restored completely and correctly. Here is exactly what happens from the moment you call our emergency line through the final walkthrough and project certification.

Emergency Contact and Immediate Dispatch

Call +1 (971) 518-4200 and reach our live dispatch team immediately, any hour of any day of the year. We gather essential information about your property, the nature of the damage, and your location, then dispatch the appropriate certified team members and equipment without delay. Our 5 fully equipped service vans are staged for rapid deployment across Beaverton and the surrounding Tualatin Valley service area so response times to any property within our coverage area are as fast as physically possible.

On-Site Safety Assessment and Comprehensive Damage Inspection

Our team arrives and conducts an immediate safety assessment to identify any hazards including electrical risks in wet areas, structural instability, sewage contamination, or gas exposure before any restoration work begins. We then perform a comprehensive damage inspection using moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, air quality testing equipment, and visual inspection protocols appropriate to the specific damage type involved. This thorough assessment guides every subsequent decision made throughout your entire restoration process.

Emergency Stabilization to Stop Ongoing Damage

We implement whatever immediate stabilization measures are required to stop the damage from worsening while full restoration work is organized and deployed. For water damage emergencies, this means halting active water flow and beginning extraction immediately. For fire damage situations, this includes board-up, roof tarping, and emergency water extraction from firefighting. For basement flooding events, this means deploying submersible pumps and addressing safety hazards in the below-grade space before any other work proceeds.

Water Extraction and Complete Water Removal

Using truck-mounted extraction systems capable of removing hundreds of gallons of water per hour, we eliminate standing water from every affected area of your property. This phase applies across all five of our core services — water damage situations obviously require extraction, but fire damage restoration and basement flood cleanup both involve substantial water removal as well, and all water must be extracted before any drying or repair phase can begin effectively.

Structural Drying, Dehumidification, and Environmental Control

Our Applied Structural Drying (ASD) certified technicians establish a controlled drying environment using strategically positioned high-velocity air movers and commercial-grade dehumidifiers throughout all affected areas. We monitor temperature, humidity, and moisture content readings daily using calibrated equipment, adjusting the drying system configuration as needed to achieve established dry standards. This drying phase typically spans 3 to 5 days depending on the extent of saturation and the specific material types involved. All daily drying readings are logged and included in your complete project documentation package.

Cleaning, Sanitization, and Antimicrobial Treatment

Once structures have been verified as dry to established standards, our team performs thorough cleaning and sanitization appropriate to the specific damage type present. Water damage projects include antimicrobial treatment of all affected structural surfaces. Basement flood cleanup projects involving contaminated water include comprehensive professional sanitization and odor elimination treatment. Mold remediation projects include containment, HEPA vacuuming, surface cleaning, and full antimicrobial application. Fire damage restoration projects include smoke and soot cleaning, complete odor treatment, and HVAC system decontamination throughout the affected structure.

Structural Repair and Complete Reconstruction

This is the phase where your property transitions from a restoration work site back into your home or business. Our water damage repair team handles all reconstruction work including drywall installation, flooring replacement, insulation reinstallation, ceiling repair, painting, and all interior and exterior finish work. We coordinate all reconstruction phases carefully to minimize your displacement time and return your property to full, comfortable use as efficiently as possible without cutting corners on quality or material standards.

Final Inspection, Verification Testing, and Full Documentation

We conduct a thorough final inspection covering every area affected by the original damage event. For mold remediation projects, we conduct post-remediation clearance air sampling and testing before the project is certified complete and the containment is removed. For all projects across all five service types, we compile a complete documentation package including before and after photographs, daily moisture reading logs, material removal records, and full scope of work documentation to support your insurance claim and provide your permanent property recovery record.

IICRC Certified Professionals

Our IICRC Certifications and Professional Qualifications

Every restoration service Tuala Beaver Restoration provides is backed by specific IICRC professional certifications held by our team of 30 skilled professionals. These certifications are not simply framed credentials — they represent rigorous technical training, formal examination, and demonstrated field competency in specific restoration disciplines that directly protect the quality of work performed in your property.

Water Damage Restoration Technician (WRT)

The WRT certification is the industry foundation for water damage restoration professionals. WRT-certified technicians understand the science of drying including psychrometrics, the principles of water migration through building materials, and the proper techniques for extraction, evaporation acceleration, and dehumidification. Every technician who responds to emergency water damage restoration calls and executes water damage repair projects at Tuala Beaver Restoration holds active WRT certification.

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Applied Structural Drying (ASD)

The ASD certification represents advanced mastery of structural drying for complex situations including hardwood floor system drying, wet concrete slab drying, and multi-layer building wall assembly drying that requires precise management of airflow, temperature, and humidity. ASD-certified technicians use drying calculations and daily monitoring systems to manage the drying process with scientific precision and efficiency. This advanced certification is central to the quality of our basement flood cleanup and water damage repair services.

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Applied Microbial Remediation Technician (AMRT)

The AMRT certification qualifies technicians to assess, contain, and remediate mold contamination according to the IICRC S520 Standard for Professional Mold Remediation. AMRT-certified technicians understand mold biology, contamination assessment methodology, proper physical containment protocol, safe and effective removal techniques, and post-remediation clearance verification requirements. This certification is the core technical foundation of our mold remediation service and every related microbial growth control project our team undertakes.

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Commercial Drying Specialist (CDS)

The CDS certification extends structural drying expertise to large-scale commercial environments including multi-story buildings, open warehouse spaces, and commercial construction assemblies with complex building envelopes. CDS-certified specialists manage intricate commercial water damage projects with the precision and thorough documentation rigor that commercial property owners, facility managers, and their insurance carriers require. This certification supports both our commercial water damage repair and commercial basement flood cleanup services across the Beaverton business community.

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Fire and Smoke Damage Restoration Technician (FSRT)

The FSRT certification provides technicians with the specific technical knowledge required to assess fire and smoke damage accurately, understand combustion chemistry and its progressive effects on building materials and contents, select and apply the correct cleaning methods for different soot types and surface materials, and execute complete odor elimination protocols for smoke-affected structures. This certification is the essential technical foundation of our fire damage restoration service and guarantees technically correct treatment of every fire damage scenario our team encounters.

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Complete Service Area Coverage

Serving All Beaverton Neighborhoods and Communities Throughout the Tualatin Valley

Tuala Beaver Restoration delivers all five restoration services — emergency water damage restoration, water damage repair, basement flood cleanup, fire damage restoration, and mold remediation — to every property in every neighborhood and community within Beaverton and the greater Tualatin Valley region of Washington County, Oregon.

Operating from our central location at 4715 SW Murray Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005, our fleet of 5 fully equipped service vans provides rapid response coverage to the entire service area listed below. Every community on this list receives the same certified professional standard of restoration service that Beaverton property owners have trusted since 2015.

Beaverton Neighborhoods We Serve Directly

  • Central Beaverton
  • Denney Whitford / Raleigh West
  • Five Oaks / Triple Creek
  • Greenway
  • Highland
  • Neighbors Southwest
  • Sexton Mountain
  • South Beaverton
  • Vose
  • West Beaverton
  • West Slope
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All Service Areas — Beaverton, Oregon and Tualatin Valley

All five of our core professional restoration services are fully available to every residential and commercial property in every community listed above. Whether you are located in the heart of Central Beaverton or in an outlying community like Sherwood or Lake Oswego, you receive the same 24/7 emergency availability, the same IICRC-certified professional team, and the same commitment to complete property recovery that has defined Tuala Beaver Restoration since 2015.

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Common Questions Answered

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Restoration Services in Beaverton, Oregon

Property owners in Beaverton, Oregon frequently have important questions before choosing a restoration company to trust with their home or business. Here are thorough answers to the most common questions our team receives. If your specific question is not answered here, call us directly at +1 (971) 518-4200 or email tualabeaverrestoration@gmail.com and a certified team member will respond promptly.

Why Beaverton Trusts Us

Why Beaverton Property Owners Trust Tuala Beaver Restoration

Choosing the right restoration company during a property emergency is one of the most consequential decisions a homeowner or business owner makes under extreme stress. Here is exactly why property owners across Beaverton, the Tualatin Valley, and Washington County consistently choose Tuala Beaver Restoration when their property is at risk.

10 Years of Dedicated Local Restoration Experience Since 2015

Since our founding in 2015, Tuala Beaver Restoration has been building a reputation for technical excellence, honest communication, and genuine care for every property owner we serve throughout Beaverton and the surrounding region. A full decade of hands-on restoration work in this specific environment has given our team deep familiarity with the construction types, environmental conditions, soil behaviors, drainage patterns, and restoration challenges unique to Washington County, Oregon. When you call us, you are not getting a franchise operator following a national corporate script — you are getting a locally rooted restoration team that knows Beaverton, knows its neighborhoods, and genuinely cares about the outcome of your specific project.

30 Skilled, IICRC-Certified Professionals on Every Project

Our team of 30 skilled professionals includes certified specialists across all five of our core restoration service disciplines. Every technician performing technical restoration work in your home or business holds the specific IICRC certifications appropriate to the work they are executing. We do not send unqualified general laborers to perform specialized technical restoration work in your property. The same professional standards that earned us regional recognition — including The Best Air Quality and Restoration regional recognition and Flood Department and Compassion Clean Regional Specialist distinction — apply to every single project we complete regardless of scope or size.

Complete Single-Provider Restoration From Emergency to Final Walkthrough

Many property damage situations involve multiple interconnected service types — water damage followed by mold remediation, fire damage combined with water damage, basement flooding requiring both emergency cleanup and structural repair. Working with multiple separate restoration contractors for these deeply connected service types creates serious communication gaps, unclear accountability, scheduling conflicts, and delays that extend your displacement and compound your stress. Tuala Beaver Restoration handles every phase of your complete restoration project under one coordinated team with one clear point of contact — owner Bill Olson, who maintains personal oversight of project quality from the initial emergency response through the final project verification and closeout.

5 Fully Equipped Service Vans Ready for Immediate Deployment

Our fleet of 5 fully loaded and regularly maintained service vans carries industrial-grade extraction equipment, commercial air movers, commercial dehumidifiers, calibrated moisture testing meters, thermal imaging cameras, air quality monitors, HEPA air scrubbers, full personal protective equipment inventories, and all materials needed for immediate property stabilization. We do not arrive at your damaged property and then leave to gather equipment from a warehouse — we arrive fully prepared and begin productive restoration work immediately upon arrival, saving critical time during the hours that matter most.

True 24/7/365 Emergency Availability — No Exceptions

We are available and actively staffed Monday through Sunday, 00:00 through 23:59, every calendar day of the year including all major holidays. Property disasters do not observe business hours, holiday schedules, or weekends, and neither does Tuala Beaver Restoration. Call +1 (971) 518-4200 at any hour of any day and reach a live, knowledgeable team member who can immediately begin dispatching our certified restoration professionals to your Beaverton area property.

Industry Awards and Regional Recognition

Tuala Beaver Restoration has earned recognition from multiple regional and national industry organizations acknowledging our restoration quality, technical competency, and commitment to serving property owners with integrity:

  • The Best Air Quality and Restoration — Regional Recognition Award
  • Flood Department and Compassion Clean — Regional Specialist Designation
  • Top Industry Leader Recognition
  • Top Restoration Expert Acknowledgment
  • Top Regional Provider Recognition

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🚨 Emergency Response — Beaverton, Oregon

Facing a Property Emergency Right Now in Beaverton, Oregon? We Are Ready.

Property damage does not wait for a convenient moment, and neither should you. Whether water is actively flooding your basement right now, you have just discovered mold growing in your walls, you are standing in the aftermath of a house fire, or you woke up to water damage from an overnight pipe burst — Tuala Beaver Restoration is the certified, experienced, fully equipped team you need on site immediately.

Every hour that passes without professional intervention increases the extent of structural damage, increases the cost of restoration, and increases the probability of secondary damage including mold growth, structural deterioration, and permanent material loss. Do not wait. Call our emergency line right now and have our team mobilizing to your property within minutes.

+1 (971) 518-4200
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Day Hours
Monday00:00 – 23:59 (Open 24 Hours)
Tuesday00:00 – 23:59 (Open 24 Hours)
Wednesday00:00 – 23:59 (Open 24 Hours)
Thursday00:00 – 23:59 (Open 24 Hours)
Friday00:00 – 23:59 (Open 24 Hours)
Saturday00:00 – 23:59 (Open 24 Hours)
Sunday00:00 – 23:59 (Open 24 Hours)

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Beyond our five core restoration services, Tuala Beaver Restoration provides extensive information about our company, our team, our service coverage area, and how to reach us for any restoration need — emergency or otherwise. Use the navigation links below to find exactly the information you need.

Learn About Our Company and Team

Tuala Beaver Restoration was founded in 2015 by owner Bill Olson with a mission to provide technically excellent, genuinely compassionate property restoration services to homeowners and business owners throughout the Tualatin Valley region. Learn more about our company history, our team of 30 certified professionals, our IICRC credentials, our fleet, and our values on our About page.

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Contact Our Team for Questions or Non-Emergency Inquiries

Not facing an active emergency but have questions about a water damage situation, mold concern, or upcoming restoration project? Our team is available to answer questions, provide information, and schedule non-emergency assessments through our Contact page. Reach us by phone at +1 (971) 518-4200 or by email at tualabeaverrestoration@gmail.com at any time.

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Our complete service area covers Beaverton and 19 surrounding communities across Washington County and the greater Tualatin Valley region. Visit our Service Areas page to confirm that your specific city, neighborhood, or community falls within our coverage zone and to read detailed coverage information specific to your location.

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Need an emergency restoration company in Beaverton OR? Our 30 skilled professionals are standing by 24/7. If you have questions about our restoration services in Beaverton OR, please reach out and we will walk you through your options.

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Call 24/7 Restoration Beaverton OR:
(971) 518-4200
Email Tuala Beaver Restoration:
tualabeaverrestoration@gmail.com
Visit Our Office:
4715 SW Murray Blvd
Beaverton, OR 97005
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24/7 Emergency Service Available
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