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The Best Kent Water Damage Restoration WA Has To Offer!

King County Water Damage & Repair

8210B S 222nd St
Kent Washington 98032
USA

253-263-1051

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The Best Kent Water Damage Restoration WA Has To Offer! Our experienced Water Damage Kent specialists can handle both residential as well as commercial projects. We can tackle anything from flooded basements, and broken pipes, to drywall repair. We have the skills and experience to do it all. We not only remove standing water but also offer high-quality cleanup services and drywall repair Kent residents can rely on. Water damage is an extremely inconvenient and frustrating process, but we are here to help! Our company provides skilled workmanship and high-quality materials for all our projects. Call the Flood Damage Kent specialists that locals depend on to get the job done!

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About Kent

Kent is a city in King County, Washington, United States. It is part of the Seattle–Tacoma–Bellevue metropolitan area and had a population of 136,588 as of the 2020 census, making it the 4th most populous municipality in greater Seattle and the 6th most populous in Washington state. The city is connected to Seattle, Bellevue and Tacoma via State Route 167 and Interstate 5, Sounder commuter rail, and commuter buses. Incorporated in 1890, Kent is the second-oldest incorporated city in the county, after the county seat of Seattle. It is generally divided into three areas: West Hill (mixed residential and commercial along Interstate 5), Valley (primarily industrial and commercial with some medium-density residential; significant parkland along Green River), and East Hill (primarily residential with retail). == History == The Kent area was first permanently settled by European Americans in the 1850s along the banks of what was then the White River. The first settler was Samuel Russell, who sailed the White and Duwamish rivers until he claimed a plot of land southeast of modern-day downtown Kent in the spring of 1853. Russell was followed by several other settlers who quickly staked claims around the area. The settlements were originally known as "White River" and later the town was called "Titusville" after an early settler by the name of James Henry Titus. (There is still a "Titusville Station" sign on Gowe Street near First Avenue).

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