How Professionals Restore Hardwood Floor Water Damage

Hardwood Floor Water Damage Restoration San Diego

Smart Dry Restoration aims at inspecting, repairing, and restoring hardwood floors professionally. If you seek help regarding damaged or flooded floors, Water Damage Restoration Service San Diego provided by Smart Dry Restoration is for you. We will evaluate your floor’s wood type, condition, and installation style to determine the best course of action.

Heres a simple guide on how to repair hardwood floor water damage: 

  • Drain the excess water.
  • Assess the damage.
  • Clean and dry the floor by using air blowers and dehumidifiers.
  • If the floor begins cupping and crowning, consult a hardwood flooring installer it back in shape.
  • Alternatively, call Smart Dry Restoration for best results.

Determining the type of flooring and installation

The first and most crucial step in restoration is its evaluation. Hardwood flooring comes from a species’ biodiversity, such as oak, pine, maple, and cherry. More and more exotic species are in flooring these days, and each type differs in moisture retention.

Floors with a laminated surface and board frame are not of wood. If moisture seeps beneath them, drying is nearly impossible because the laminate is a vapor barrier. In such instances, you can call a Smart Dry Restoration professional to guide you.

After the wood type is determined, the installation method is then known. Installation may be nailed, glued, or installed in a floating way. The following damaged occurs to each type by flooding,

  • In nailed floors, the nails may lift.
  • On glued floors, the moisture can release the glue.
  • Floating type floors are usually not wood but laminated products. Tongue and groove hardwood flooring may “cup” after absorbing moisture.

Drying The Hardwood Floor

Surface or subsurface drying methods, dehumidification, and forced airflow beneath the floor’s surface (positively or negatively) are used to remove this moisture. In drying the floors, patience is critical. Effective drying may take up to 10 days in some cases. That is a long and expensive step. The hardwood drying continues until the wood’s moisture levels reach four percent of the floor’s dry standard. The remaining water evaporates in three to six months.

Repairing The Finish 

There may be damage to the floor finish after drying. Finishes, such as waxes and polyurethane, inhibit the evaporation and sometimes have to be removed to allow complete moisture removal. If the hardwood floor cups, the finish may crack due to the movement of the wood. That is normal, and you can refinish the floor.

In case of a flooded hardwood floor, contact Water Damage Restoration Service San Diego for a professional flood remediation company, such as Smart Dry Restoration, that can suggest the best course of action. Also, learn ways to act quickly to save your floor from permanent damage and mold growth in the future.

Why Choose Us?

Smart Dry Restoration guarantees the restoration of your damaged home with experienced and skilled workers and not only recovering but elongating the life of your hardwood floors. Water Damage Restoration Service San Diego is available seven days a week. Feel free to contact us at (858) 433-5100 in case of any queries.

Smart Dry Restoration
Address: 8910 Activity Rd Ste A San Diego CA 92126
Phone: (858) 433-5100

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