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Water Damage Repair in Goose Hollow, Portland OR

Goose Hollow sits in a low-lying hollow at the base of the West Hills, with aging apartment buildings along the MAX light rail corridor — a natural drainage low point where storm runoff and groundwater from higher elevations can converge.


Why Goose Hollow faces water damage risk

A concrete, terrain-driven reason water damage can behave differently here than on higher ground nearby.

Goose Hollow occupies a natural low point at the base of Portland’s West Hills.

The neighborhood has a mix of aging apartment buildings along the MAX light rail corridor.

Its terrain means drainage from higher elevations naturally flows toward the hollow.

The neighborhood’s low-lying terrain means flooding can be compounded by storm runoff converging from higher ground, and older apartment risers serving many units off one line raise multi-unit water-damage risk.

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Water damage in your Goose Hollow home?

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Answers

Goose Hollow — common questions

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What should I do first if I find water damage in my home?

Shut off the water source if it’s safe, keep people away from standing water near electrical outlets or panels, and don’t attempt to extract large volumes yourself. Call immediately — see our water damage restoration hub for the full first-hour steps.

Why do Goose Hollow homes face water damage risk?

The neighborhood’s low-lying terrain means flooding can be compounded by storm runoff converging from higher ground, and older apartment risers serving many units off one line raise multi-unit water-damage risk.

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