Water Damage Restoration · Oregon

Exclusive water & fire restoration leads in Oregon.

Oregon restoration is defined by a wet-west, dry-east split. The maritime Willamette Valley and coast battle persistent rain, chronic dampness, and pervasive mold plus river flooding, while high-desert Bend and the eastern interior face cold winters and freeze-burst pipe failures — two very different mitigation realities in one state.

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Where the work is in Oregon

We generate exclusive restoration leads across Oregon’s major markets — delivered to one company per territory.

Portland Long wet season drives crawlspace water intrusion and mold; Willamette River and urban-creek flooding affect low-lying neighborhoods.
Salem Willamette Valley seat with recurring river-flood exposure and rain-driven roof and attic moisture claims.
Eugene South Willamette Valley rainfall and Willamette–McKenzie river systems produce flooding and persistent structural damp.
Gresham East Portland-metro housing sees the same maritime rain-driven crawlspace and mold mitigation demand as the urban core.
Hillsboro Washington County tech corridor where saturated soils and high water tables feed basement and slab moisture intrusion.
Bend High-desert central Oregon with cold winters, where freeze-burst supply lines, not chronic rain, drive most water losses.
Medford Southern Oregon’s Rogue Valley adds wildfire smoke exposure to seasonal rain, a drier-than-Willamette hybrid risk profile.

What drives restoration demand in Oregon

Western Oregon sits in a marine climate with a long, gray, rain-soaked winter that keeps materials damp for months and fuels mold growth, while the Cascades wring out the air so the eastern high desert turns cold and dry, shifting the dominant peril from moisture to winter pipe freezing.

The losses we generate leads for here

  • Pervasive mold and chronic structural dampness from the long maritime rainy season west of the Cascades
  • Crawlspace, basement, and roof water intrusion driven by saturated soils and high water tables
  • Willamette and Rogue river-system and atmospheric-river flooding in valley communities
  • Freeze-burst supply-line failures in high-desert Bend and the colder eastern interior
  • Pacific windstorms and Rogue Valley wildfire smoke adding seasonal surge losses

West-side demand is a steady, year-round mold and water-intrusion baseline that swells during winter river floods, while east-side Bend demand spikes in hard winter freezes — the state needs both mold-remediation and frozen-pipe capacity.

Why Oregon restoration companies choose us

No Upfront Cost

Pay per qualified lead. Pricing set by trade & market on a quick call.

Only Pay for Legitimate Leads

Card on file, auto-charged at delivery, refunded if a lead is not legitimate.

Exclusive to Your Territory

We sell to only ONE contractor of your type in your area. Once you lock it down, we lock it down for you.

You only pay for legitimate leads

You DON’T pay when…

  • Wrong/disconnected phone number
  • Fake/undeliverable contact info
  • Person wanted a DIFFERENT service than the trade
  • Person is OUTSIDE the contractor’s agreed service area
  • Obvious spam/bot
  • Duplicate of an already-delivered lead

We refund these — every time.

You DO pay when…

  • Homeowner did not answer / was slow to respond
  • Homeowner chose a different contractor
  • Budget mismatch / job too expensive for them
  • Contractor was too slow to call
  • Homeowner is “just price shopping” but is a REAL person genuinely seeking the service
  • The deal simply did not close

These are real leads — that’s the job.

A real person genuinely looking for your service in your area is a real lead — even if they’re getting other quotes, even if they don’t end up hiring you. That’s normal buying behavior, not a junk lead. We refund junk, not deals that didn’t close.

Your territory is yours alone

We sell to one restoration company of your type per territory. Once you lock down your area, we lock it down for you — your competitors can’t buy in.

Territories are first-come. Once a restoration company claims one, it’s closed.

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One restoration company per territory. First to claim it, owns it.

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