Restoration Systems DC
Certified Water Damage Click to verify BBB accreditation and to see a BBB report.

We Service Washington and Surrounding Cities/Areas with a 60 Minute Response Time

For a complete list of our service/coverage area, click here

202-738-5253
We provide water damage services to Residential and Commercial property

District of Columbia Restoration Company

Home > Education > Water Removal > Hardwood Flooring Water Removal

News & Education Articles

Skip Navigation Links.
Expand Basement Flood (1)Basement Flood (1)
Expand Basement Flooding (15)Basement Flooding (15)
Expand Carpet Drying (1)Carpet Drying (1)
Expand Carpet Water Damage (3)Carpet Water Damage (3)
Expand Cleaning Water Damage (3)Cleaning Water Damage (3)
Expand Dry Carpet (3)Dry Carpet (3)
Expand Fire And Water Damage (1)Fire And Water Damage (1)
Expand Fire Water Damage (4)Fire Water Damage (4)
Expand Fire Water Damage Restoration (3)Fire Water Damage Restoration (3)
Expand Fire Water Restoration (1)Fire Water Restoration (1)
Expand Flood Clean Up (4)Flood Clean Up (4)
Expand Flood Cleaning (3)Flood Cleaning (3)
Expand Flood Damage (19)Flood Damage (19)
Expand Flood Damage Carpet (1)Flood Damage Carpet (1)
Expand Flood Repair (1)Flood Repair (1)
Expand Flood Restoration (1)Flood Restoration (1)
Expand Flood Restoration Companies (1)Flood Restoration Companies (1)
Expand Flooded Basement (9)Flooded Basement (9)
Expand House Mold (1)House Mold (1)
Expand Mold (1)Mold (1)
Expand Mold Mildew (1)Mold Mildew (1)
Expand Mold Remediation (1)Mold Remediation (1)
Expand Mold Removal (16)Mold Removal (16)
Expand Remove Mold (1)Remove Mold (1)
Expand Repairing Flood Damage (1)Repairing Flood Damage (1)
Expand Restoration Water Damage (3)Restoration Water Damage (3)
Expand Sewage Cleanup (1)Sewage Cleanup (1)
Expand Sewage Flood (3)Sewage Flood (3)
Expand Sewage Spill Clean Up (1)Sewage Spill Clean Up (1)
Expand Water Clean Up (2)Water Clean Up (2)
Expand Water Cleanup (2)Water Cleanup (2)
Expand Water Damage (5)Water Damage (5)
Expand Water Damage Cleaning (1)Water Damage Cleaning (1)
Expand Water Damage Cleanup (3)Water Damage Cleanup (3)
Expand Water Damage Emergency Service (2)Water Damage Emergency Service (2)
Expand Water Damage Experts (3)Water Damage Experts (3)
Expand Water Damage Repair (2)Water Damage Repair (2)
Expand Water Damage Restoration (3)Water Damage Restoration (3)
Expand Water Damage Restoration Company (1)Water Damage Restoration Company (1)
Expand Water Damage Service (3)Water Damage Service (3)
Expand Water Extraction (1)Water Extraction (1)
Expand Water Extraction Services (1)Water Extraction Services (1)
Collapse Water Removal (25)Water Removal (25)
Water Removal
Minimizing Water Damage From Ice And Snow
Benefits Of Proper Landscaping
Jersey City Sewer Flooding Affects Homes And University
Storms Ravage Southeast - 180 Killed
Problems With Buying Foreclosed Homes
Making The Right Water Removal And Restoration Choice
FEMA And The Reading - KS Tornado
Water Damage And The Second Phone Call
Flood Washes Out Comic Vendor's Profits
Recovering Those Water Damaged Valuables
Water Damage Restoration Steps to Take Before Calling in the Professionals
Emergency Water Removal
Repairing Drywall Water Damage
The Water Removal Procedure
Water Removal Using A Dehumidifier
Hardwood Flooring Water Removal
Water Removal And Restoration For Floors And Walls
Water Removal In A Variety Of Situations
Water Removal And Damage Restoration
Water Removal A Problem For NC Family
Detecting Water Restoration Scams
The Aftermath Of Flooding And Water Removal
The Water Removal Process
Expand Washington, Dc Washington (1)Washington, Dc Washington (1)
Expand Water Restoration (14)Water Restoration (14)
Expand Winter Weather Preparation (2)Winter Weather Preparation (2)

Hardwood Flooring Water Removal

When a lot of moisture has been absorbed by a hardwood floor the most common result is that the wood expands. When the boards expand they become wider and one of two things might happen, you might have a buckled floor or you may have a floor that is cupped. In either case you are left with a seriously uneven floor.damagedcarpet.jpg

In order to restore the water damaged hardwood floor without having to pull up the entire floor and replace it you can use a process known as desiccant dehumidification. This is carried out by bringing in a desiccant dehumidifier which if very effective at reducing the humidity level in the air. The desiccant dehumidifier can be run under sealed conditions to completely remove the moisture from the area. In this case you are removing moisture from the floorboards.

Running a dehumidifier for an extended period will help to reduce the swollen floorboards and counteract the cupping or buckling that has taken place. As the moisture is drawn out of the air it will also be drawn out of the hardwood floorboards and they will shrink back to their normal size. Effectively you want the top surface of the floorboards and the bottom surface to be balanced in moisture content.header.jpg

Once the floor has been properly dried and the moisture is removed from the surrounding area, the floor can be sanded back and refinished so that it is returned to its original smoothness again.

If the hardwood floor has become so buckled that it has come completely away from the subfloor to which it was attached it may be necessary to call in a hardwood floor installer to reattach the planks.

In all cases when dealing with repairing hardwood floor water damage the key to a successful restoration is to completely remove the moisture that caused the original damage in the first place. No matter how carefully you carry out your restoration, if you haven’t fixed the origin of the water the problem will return and cost you even more of both your time and money.

For all your water removal needs, contact the professionals at Water Damage Local.com.

Original Article

iicrc-logo.jpg

Share This Page

Accepted Credit Cards