Water Damaged Wood Floors

Water Damaged Wood Floors

This photo illustrates water damaged wood floors. The homeowner noticed some discoloring of the wood floors on Tuesday of this week. He didn’t think anything of it, and assumed that one of his pets was causing the discoloration on the floor. After the water damage kept getting worse, and the carpet adjacent to the wood floor became saturated, he decided that he needed to contact a company in order to track this water leak issue down for him. The homeowner had copper piping in the wall behind a vanity. This copper piping sprung a pinhole leak and ran under the tile and into this living room hallway area. Since the water has been leaking now for four days, the water damage is much more extensive than it would have been if this leak had been located sooner. We strongly suggest contacting a leak detection professional as soon as you suspect you may have a water leak in your home. One of the telltale signs in the wood flooring is the discoloration you see below. A second water leak / water damage issue would be the buckling of the wood floors. Please feel free to contact us if you need any additional information in regards to water damaged wood floors.

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Water Damaged Wood Floors
Water Damaged Wood Floors