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Water Damage Restoration Cost in Washington

The average water damage restoration job in Washington runs about $11,543, about 12% above the national average. Costs here are shaped by Washington's labor market and moderate flood risk. Use the calculator for a personalized estimate.

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Washington cost snapshot

State-adjusted 2026 pricing

Average job in Washington

$11,543

about 12% above the national average

Per sq ft

$28.86

Avg. deductible

$1,000

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Estimated total

medium confidence

$10,332

Typical range $8,059$12,605 · $25.83/sq ft

  • Inspection & Assessment$275
  • Water Extraction$1,300
  • Structural Drying$1,840
  • Equipment Rental$2,006
  • Demolition / Tear-Out$840
  • Material Replacement$1,562
  • Cleaning & Sanitizing$560
  • Disposal & Hauling$340
  • Skilled Labor$1,609

Timeline

3–8 days

Est. insurance covers

85%

Deductible

$1,000

Est. out of pocket

$1,550

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Washington water damage cost breakdown

Researched 2026 pricing adjusted for Washington. Figures are state-adjusted estimates; your on-site quote depends on the specific loss.

Cost by scenario — Washington

ItemLowAverageHigh
Small area (~200 sq ft, clean water)$4,845$5,908$7,090
Average job (~400 sq ft, clean water)$9,465$11,543$13,852
Large area (~800 sq ft, clean water)$18,703$22,809$27,371
Gray water (~400 sq ft, category 2)$11,964$14,590$17,508
Black water / sewage (~400 sq ft, category 3)$13,302$16,222$19,466
Emergency after-hours (~400 sq ft)$11,112$13,551$16,261

Estimated cost by major metro — Washington

ItemLowAverageHigh
Seattle$9,465$11,543$13,852
Spokane$9,465$11,543$13,852
Tacoma$9,465$11,543$13,852
Vancouver$9,465$11,543$13,852

What drives water damage cost in Washington

Seattle's high wages and the Pacific-Northwest's damp climate make prolonged drying and mold prevention costly, routine parts of jobs.

Relative to the national baseline, restoration labor in Washington runs at a 1.18× multiplier and materials at 1.06×, giving the state an overall cost index of 1.12. That places typical pricing about 12% above the national average. Because Washington carries a moderate flood-risk profile, category-2 and category-3 losses — which require far more sanitizing, disposal and mold treatment — make up a meaningful share of local claims.

Water category matters most

The single biggest cost driver is water category. Clean water from a supply line is the least expensive to remediate; gray water from appliances adds sanitizing; and black water from sewage or flooding requires containment, disposal and antimicrobial treatment. In Washington, a category-3 job of the same size can cost well over double a comparable clean-water loss.

Reference

Water categories & what they cost to remediate

Category 1

Clean Water

$11,543

typical ~400 sq ft job in Washington

Category 2

Gray Water

$16,710

typical ~400 sq ft job in Washington

Category 3

Black Water

$18,503

typical ~400 sq ft job in Washington

FAQ

Washington water damage questions

A typical single-family water damage restoration job in Washington costs around $11,543, with most jobs falling between $9,465 and $13,852. That is about 12% above the national average. Final cost depends on the affected area, water category and whether mold or emergency service is involved.

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