Kitchen supply burst
Frozen line · USAA
Our I-205 depot sits inside Vancouver — under 20 minutes to most of Clark County, day or night. Burst pipes, basement floods, sewage backups, storm intrusion. Licensed in WA, IICRC certified, direct insurance billing.
Our SW Washington depot is inside Vancouver — no I-5 bridge bottleneck between you and a crew. From Hazel Dell to Camas to north of Battle Ground, the truck rolls inside 20 minutes for nearly every Clark County address.
Vancouver gets the gorge wind. Sub-20°F nights are common, and uninsulated exterior walls in 70s/80s split-levels are the most-frequent burst point — usually a kitchen or laundry supply line.
Older Vancouver Heights and Hazel Dell homes have crawl spaces that sit at the water table. When the rain stretches into March, sump pumps that have run all season finally fail.
70s and 80s subdivisions in Vancouver and Salmon Creek were built with poly-B pipe. It fails without warning. We see two or three of these a month — usually behind drywall, no leak indicator.
Vancouver gets hotter than Portland in July/August. AC condensate overflows are a top-three call. Long dryer-vent runs in two-stories also trap moisture in walls before homeowners notice.
Frozen line · USAA
Sump failure · Farmers
Behind drywall · State Farm
We've been working Clark County since 2018. The I-205 depot means no waiting on bridge traffic when your laundry room is filling up. Every Vancouver job is led by a tech who lives in the county.
“Pipe split in our Hazel Dell house at 4am. Truck was in the driveway in 22 minutes. They handled USAA, the floor was dry in three days, kitchen back together in nine.”
— Hazel Dell homeowner · Google review · January 2026
“After the 2024 ice storm, three companies told us 5+ days. Ember Wave came that night, made it stop, and stayed through reconstruction.”
— Camas homeowner · Google review · February 2024
Real person, any hour. Under 20 minutes to most of Clark County.