IICRC-Certified Water Extraction, Structural Drying & Mold Prevention — Serving Beaverton, Washington County & the Portland Metro Since 2015
When a burst pipe, storm flood, appliance failure, or sewage backup causes water damage to your Beaverton home or business, Tuala Beaver Restoration provides fast, professional emergency water damage restoration in Beaverton, Oregon. Our 30-person team of IICRC-certified technicians deploys 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with industrial extraction equipment, commercial dehumidifiers, and thermal imaging moisture detection to stop damage from spreading — and get ahead of the mold that Beaverton's Pacific Northwest humidity accelerates faster than in drier regions.
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Washington County's IICRC-Certified Water Damage Response Team
Tuala Beaver Restoration is a fully certified emergency water damage restoration company with 10 years of experience responding to water emergencies throughout Beaverton and Washington County's Tualatin Valley. Led by Owner Bill Olson, our team holds five IICRC certifications — including the Commercial Drying Specialist (CDS) credential that enables us to handle large-loss and commercial water damage events beyond the scope of standard residential restoration companies.
From Tualatin Hills Nature Park and Cooper Mountain to the Nike corridor and Progress Ridge
Tuala Beaver Restoration responds to water damage emergencies throughout Beaverton, Oregon — from residential properties near Tualatin Hills Nature Park, Fanno Creek Greenway, and Cooper Mountain Nature Park where Pacific Northwest storm runoff creates seasonal flood risk, to commercial properties near Nike World Headquarters, the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts, and Cedar Hills Crossing. Beaverton's position in the heart of Washington County's Tualatin Valley means the city's flat central neighborhoods and lower-lying areas near the Tualatin River corridor face genuine high-water-table and stormwater runoff challenges during Oregon's wet season. When a water emergency strikes anywhere in Beaverton's neighborhoods or surrounding communities, our local team is already close by.
Portland metro access: Washington Park, Oregon Zoo, Forest Park, Pittock Mansion — all within our Portland metro service corridor.
Five IICRC certifications including Commercial Drying Specialist for large-scale events
We handle the full scope of emergency water damage restoration — from a single-room residential pipe burst to a multi-story commercial water intrusion requiring large-loss drying protocols. Our CDS certification specifically enables our team to design and execute drying systems for large commercial spaces beyond the scale that standard residential restoration teams can address. Combined with our WRT, ASD, and AMRT certifications, we bring the most complete IICRC certification stack of any restoration team serving the Beaverton market. Whether you need immediate water damage repair for structural reconstruction after extraction and drying or mold remediation if mold has developed from water intrusion, our certified team handles every stage.
The 24–48 hour window that determines whether you get a repair or a remediation
In Beaverton's Pacific Northwest climate, where outdoor humidity is naturally high year-round, moisture sitting inside a structure for more than 24 to 48 hours is almost guaranteed to trigger secondary mold growth and wood rot. That window is shorter here than in drier climates — which means a water event that might seem manageable by morning is already generating biological activity by the next day. Don't wait for visible mold — if you suspect any issue, contact us for immediate assessment or explore our mold remediation services.
A burst pipe, appliance failure, or roof leak has released significant water into your home or business
Visible water is pooling on floors, soaking carpet, or seeping into walls and ceilings
A sewage backup has contaminated your bathroom, basement, or utility area
A Pacific Northwest storm has caused flooding or stormwater intrusion through foundation areas
You can smell a musty odor beginning to develop — a sign mold colonization may already be underway
A slow hidden leak has been discovered behind a wall, under flooring, or in a crawl space
Any water intrusion that has been present for more than 24 hours
Homeowners, landlords, commercial property managers, and businesses throughout Washington County
We provide emergency water damage restoration for single-family homes, rental properties, multi-unit residential buildings, commercial properties, and large-loss commercial events throughout Beaverton and all of Washington County. For below-grade emergencies, our team also provides basement flood cleanup for below-grade water emergencies.
In Beaverton's Central, Greenway, West Slope, and Sexton Mountain neighborhoods
Dealing with tenant water emergencies across Tualatin Valley rental properties
Near Nike HQ, Progress Ridge, and Cedar Hills Crossing needing large-loss commercial drying
Families flooded by Pacific Northwest storm events or the Tualatin River's seasonal high water table
Property owners discovering mold or hidden moisture following an undetected leak
Anyone dealing with a sewage backup requiring professional-grade contamination cleanup
How Washington County's Tualatin Valley climate and geography create specific flooding exposure
Beaverton sits in the heart of Washington County's Tualatin Valley, where seasonal heavy rains and a high water table in low-lying neighborhoods near the Tualatin River create genuine flood exposure during Oregon's wet season. Winter storms regularly deliver concentrated rainfall that overwhelms drainage systems and drives up groundwater levels, and Beaverton's high outdoor humidity means that moisture introduced into a structure dries more slowly than in drier regions — making professional drying equipment and daily monitoring more important, not less, than elsewhere.
Washington County's seasonal heavy rains and the Tualatin River's high water table create genuine flooding exposure in low-lying Beaverton neighborhoods
Beaverton's Pacific Northwest humidity levels make it harder for homes to dry naturally — industrial dehumidifiers must run longer to reach IICRC dry standard than in drier climates
Stormwater runoff from Beaverton's expanding development puts additional pressure on drainage systems during Oregon's wet season
Properties near Fanno Creek Greenway and Cooper Mountain Nature Park may experience seasonal water intrusion from adjacent watershed areas during heavy rain events
Understanding water category determines the right response protocol
For emergency water damage restoration in Beaverton, the type and category of water directly determines equipment deployment, contamination protocols, and occupant safety guidelines. For combined fire and water events, we also provide fire damage restoration for combined fire and water damage events.
| Water Damage Type | Category | Response Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Burst Pipe or Supply Line | Category 1 (Clean) | Fast extraction and structural drying; safe during drying |
| Appliance Overflow (Dishwasher, Washing Machine) | Category 2 (Gray) | Extraction with sanitation; limited occupant contact |
| Sewage Backup | Category 3 (Black) | Full decontamination protocol; vacate until clearance |
| Tualatin Valley Stormwater / River Flooding | Category 3 (Black) | Full decontamination and structural drying |
| Roof Leak or Window Intrusion | Category 1–2 | Structural drying with attic and wall cavity inspection |
| Commercial Large-Loss Event | Any Category | CDS-certified large-scale drying system deployment |
From the first call to documented dry clearance
We respond immediately, assess the water category and scope, and dispatch the right crew and equipment for your specific emergency — residential or commercial.
On arrival, we use thermal imaging cameras and calibrated moisture meters to map all affected areas, including hidden moisture in walls, ceilings, subfloors, and commercial structural systems.
We deploy industrial pumps, truck-mounted extractors, and wet vacuums to remove all standing water as rapidly as possible. Category 3 events trigger full decontamination protocol immediately.
We install high-velocity air movers and commercial dehumidifiers — scaled for residential or commercial large-loss scope as required by CDS-certified protocol — monitoring moisture readings daily.
Where moisture has been present more than 24 hours, our AMRT-certified technicians apply EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments to surfaces at risk of microbial growth.
We confirm IICRC dry standard using calibrated instruments and deliver complete insurance documentation — photos, moisture logs, and scope reports — before considering the project closed.
From first call to documented clearance
Five IICRC certifications, commercial capability, and direct local response
When you compare emergency water damage restoration companies in Beaverton, Tuala Beaver Restoration stands out for the most complete IICRC certification stack in the local market — including the Commercial Drying Specialist credential that enables response to large-scale commercial events that most residential restoration teams cannot effectively handle.
Real outcomes from rapid IICRC-certified response in the Tualatin Valley
A burst pipe in a Greenway neighborhood home responded to within hours, limiting moisture to a single wall cavity rather than spreading to an adjacent room
Category 3 sewage backup in a South Beaverton residence fully decontaminated and dried before occupants returned
A commercial property near the Nike HQ corridor dried using CDS-certified large-loss protocol after a sprinkler system malfunction affected multiple floors
A Tualatin Valley stormwater intrusion event extended two additional rooms beyond what visual inspection showed — caught by thermal imaging on arrival
Industrial-grade equipment for complete extraction and structural drying
Beaverton's ambient humidity makes professional drying equipment mandatory, not optional
In a drier climate, a homeowner with consumer fans and dehumidifiers might partially address a minor water event. In Beaverton's Pacific Northwest environment, the gap between consumer and professional equipment is more consequential — Beaverton's naturally high outdoor humidity slows evaporation, extends drying time, and means that moisture left unaddressed by industrial equipment is almost certain to fuel mold growth within 24 to 48 hours. For thorough structural reconstruction after drying is complete, see our water damage repair for structural reconstruction after extraction and drying.
| Approach | What It Achieves | What It Misses |
|---|---|---|
| DIY Fan & Consumer Dehumidifier | Some surface moisture removal | Wall cavity moisture, subfloor saturation, hidden mold risk — worsened by Pacific NW ambient humidity |
| Professional IICRC Restoration | Mapped, documented drying to verified IICRC standard | Nothing — restoration is complete to measured standard |
From a contained pipe burst to major commercial flooding
We provide a free on-site assessment with transparent pricing before any work begins.
| Scope | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Minor single-room clean water event | ~$450 – $1,500 |
| Standard residential extraction and drying | ~$1,500 – $6,500 |
| Multi-room residential with structural drying | ~$3,500 – $10,000 |
| Category 3 sewage or storm decontamination | ~$5,000 – $15,000+ |
| Commercial large-loss event (CDS scope) | Custom assessment — call for estimate |
Note: Most Beaverton homeowners pay $1,500–$6,500 based on local project data, with a national average around $3,800.
When professional certified response is the only right call
Five IICRC certifications mean complete restoration capability — not just surface drying
IICRC dry standard verification ensures drying is complete before mold risk becomes an active problem
Thermal imaging documentation provides proof of complete drying for insurance adjuster review
AMRT-certified technicians address mold risk before it becomes a separate, more expensive mold remediation project
CDS certification enables commercial large-loss response that residential-only teams cannot execute
Complete documentation from first response through final clearance supports clean insurance claim closure
Immediate safety steps before our crew arrives
Before professional crews arrive, flooded properties contain real hazards: electrical shock risk from outlets, panels, or appliances in contact with water; structural instability from waterlogged ceilings; and contamination risk from any Category 3 event. In Beaverton's climate, waiting beyond 24 hours before professional drying begins meaningfully increases the probability of mold colonization that requires separate remediation.
Answers about cost, response time, insurance, and mold risk
Most Beaverton homeowners pay between $1,500 and $6,500 for professional water damage restoration, with an average around $3,800. Minor clean water events may run as low as $450. Category 3 sewage or major flooding events can exceed $15,000. We provide a free on-site assessment before any work begins.
We operate 24/7 and dispatch immediately upon your call. Our team serves all of Beaverton and Washington County, and in most cases our crews are on-site in Beaverton within 60 to 90 minutes.
In Oregon, standard homeowner's insurance policies typically cover sudden and accidental water damage — burst pipes, appliance failures, and roof leaks — but generally do not cover gradual leaks or ground flooding without separate flood coverage. We document thoroughly and work directly with your adjuster.
Beaverton's Pacific Northwest ambient humidity slows natural evaporation and means mold spores present in the local air find moisture and organic food sources — like drywall paper and wood — faster than in drier climates. Professional extraction and industrial dehumidification are more critical here than elsewhere. Learn more about our mold remediation services.
IICRC-certified response, complete documentation, and a property dried to measured standard
Tuala Beaver Restoration stands behind every emergency water damage restoration project in Beaverton, OR with certified technique and our own satisfaction guarantee. When you call us after a water emergency, we respond immediately, document completely, and dry your property to IICRC measured standard — not just until it looks dry.
Since 2015, property owners across Beaverton — from the Greenway and Sexton Mountain neighborhoods to commercial properties near Nike World Headquarters and the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts — have trusted Tuala Beaver Restoration for dependable emergency water damage restoration in Beaverton, OR that genuinely protects their properties.
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