Completion date: March 24, 2026
Location: Mason, OH
The customer contacted us due to a significant indoor water intrusion event that caused visible damage to the hardwood flooring and subfloor. The presence of moisture necessitated professional intervention to prevent structural rot and mold growth. Based on the kitchen setting, this was likely caused by a localized pipe burst or appliance failure that saturated the flooring and seeped into the wall cavities.
Our team implemented a comprehensive water damage restoration and structural drying plan, including, Demolition & Exposure: Removed damaged sections of hardwood flooring and drywall to expose the subfloor and wall studs for direct drying. Site Containment: Installed plastic vapor barriers to isolate the affected work area, maintaining air quality and drying efficiency in the rest of the home. Industrial Drying: Deployed high-capacity air movers and LGR (Low Grain Refrigerant) dehumidifiers to extract deep-seated moisture from timber framing and subflooring. Debris Removal: Conducted a thorough site cleanup of building materials to prepare the space for the final reconstruction phase.