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      Hardwood Floor Repair  | Hardwood  & tile floors
         require special attention during,                                                       water damage clean  up and restoration
         drying companies. Many people believe that  replacement is the only option when their                                    
                           hardwood floor is  effected in a water loss. This is not always the true. When Restoration1  is called out
         for water damaged                                                       house, before the  floors have begun to buckle (buckling
         occurs when the nails begin to  pull through the floor) in most cases                                                    
           we are able to  save the floor. Restoration1 can deliver our Inject dry system to work  for you. This top rated equipment,
         when                                                       paired with our  wood floor repair drying panels, have saved many
         homeowners and insurance companies thousands of dollars in replacement costs. How does Wood Floor Repair work? To  fix water damage panels you see in the picture have been placed on the  hardwood floor with seal placed all around..
                                                               The other end of  the line is connected to the larger yellow suction
         line. This line is  connected to the Inject-dry system                                                       forming suction
          underneath the panels. Air will travel from between the hardwood floor  through the grooves between the boards,         
                                                      bringing with it  any moisture or water trapped. This system combined with very
         dry air  from our lgr dehumidifiers will pull                                                       the moisture right  out
         of the wood. When dealing with any water loss, a fast response time  is a critical factor in mitigating                  
                                             the loss, and it  is especially important in the case of hardwood floors. The longer they
          are wet, the greater the chance that                                                       buckling will  occur. So do not
         wait call a water damage repair technician to fix your  hardwood floor. DIV>  Here is                              
                                 the difference between cupping and crowning.When  water is left on a wood
         floor, or if excessive                                                       moisture rises  from below the subfloor, it becomes
         trapped between the wood floor and  the subfloor. Cupping                                      
                         (above) occurs  when the top of the wood dries faster than the bottom of the wood or  when the moisture is
         absorbed by the underside                                                       and causes it to  expand, raising the edges. The  biggest mistake that can be made                                                    
           is to sand the  floor flat while it is still retaining moisture. This leaves the wood  with thinner edges than the center
         After the floor  dries completely the edges shrink and flatten back into position, but  now since the
         top of                                                       the edges have  been sanded, the center of each strip is higher
         the the edges. This is  called a crowned floor. HomeOwner                                          
                     Hint:If you have hardwood or tile floors that are involved in
         a water damage loss                                                       be sure to ask your insurance
         company and your restoration company                                                 
              how they are going  to be handled. If you are told that they will need to be replaced, ask  "Why don't you simply
         dry them?"                                                       This industry has  been raised on a system of ripping
         out and replacing (dumpster feeding),  instead simply performing the wood                                                
               floor repair, but  those days are over, there is a possibility that it can be dried in  place! After most hardwood floors
         are                                                       dried and settle  back to pre-loss condition, they are restored
         and don't even need to be  refinished! | 
 | Hardwood  & tile floors require special attention during, water damage clean  up and restoration drying companies.
                                                               Many people  believe that replacement is the only option when their
         hardwood floor is  effected in a water loss. This is not                                                       always the
         true.  When Restoration1 is called out for water damaged house, before the  floors have begun to buckle (buckling        
                                                       occurs when the  nails begin to pull through the floor) in most cases we are
         able to save  the floor. Restoration1 can deliver                                                       our Inject dry  system
         to work for you. This top rated equipment, when paired with our  wood floor repair drying panels, have                   
                                            saved many  homeowners and insurance companies thousands of
         dollars in replacement costs. How does Wood Floor Repair work?To
          fix water damage panels you                                                       see in the picture  have been placed on
         the hardwood floor with seal placed all around..  The other end of the line is connected                                 
                              to the larger  yellow suction line. This line is connected to the Inject-dry system  forming suction
         underneath the panels.                                                       Air will travel  from between the hardwood floor
         through the grooves between the boards,  bringing with it any moisture or water                                          
                     trapped. This  system combined with very dry air from our lgr dehumidifiers will pull  the moisture right out
         of the wood. When                                                       dealing with any  water loss, a fast response time
         is a critical factor in mitigating the  loss, and it is especially important                                             
                  in the case of  hardwood floors. The longer they are wet, the greater the chance that  buckling will occur. So do
         not wait call                                                       a water damage  repair technician to fix your hardwood
         floor. DIV>  Here is the difference between cupping and crowning.When water is left on a wood
         floor, or if excessive moisture rises from below the subfloor, it becomes trapped                                        
                       between the wood floor and the subfloor. Cupping  (above) occurs when the top of the
         wood dries faster                                                       than the bottom of  the wood or when the moisture
         is absorbed by the underside and causes  it to expand, raising the edges.The biggest mistake that can
         be made is to sand the floor flat while it is still retaining moisture. This leaves                                      
                         the wood with thinner edges than the center. After  the floor dries
         completely the                                                       edges shrink and  flatten back into position, but now
         since the top of the edges have been  sanded, the center of each strip                                                   
            is higher the the  edges. This is called a crowned floor. HomeOwner Hint:If you have hardwood or tile floors that are involved in a water damage loss be sure to ask your insurance
                                                               company and your restoration company
          how they are going to be handled. If you are told                                                       that they will  need
         to be replaced, ask "Why don't you simply dry them?" This industry  has been raised on a system                
                                               of ripping out and  replacing (dumpster feeding), instead simply performing the wood
         floor  repair, but those days are over,                                                       there is a  possibility that
         it can be dried in place! After most hardwood floors  are dried and settle back to pre-loss condition,                   
                                            they are restored  and don't even need to be refinished! | 
 Repairing
         Water Damaged Hardwood FloorsWater
                                                                damage to hardwood  floors can be caused by any number of circumstances,
         from children  consistently getting out of the bathtub                                                       without drying
          off, to a leaky dishwasher, to an outright flood from a broken pipe.  Whatever the reason for the discolored            
                                                   or disjointed  floors, the first step to fixing the problem is always to act quickly. Many  smaller issues are avoidable                              
                                 and also easily  repaired. To avoid minor damage to wood floors, be mindful of wet  mopping, excess
         water at entryways, and                                                       overzealous  settings on humidifiers. This excess
         water can cause crackling of the  finish or even expansion or cupping of the                                             
                  wood. As  soon as you notice
         an issue with your hardwood floor, you need to act  immediately to dry it out. If necessary,                             
                                  remove water from  the floor with a water extraction vacuum. To dry the flooring, open  windows and
         use a dehumidifier or fans                                                       to pull out the  moisture. Do not apply heat
         to the wood as this can cause further  damage. Given enough drying time, the floor                                       
                        may contract on  its own. There
         are a number of different types of water damage that can occur to hardwood floors, and                                   
                            each requires a different method of repair. A  white stain or haze typically indicates minimal damage to the surface                         
                                      of a hardwood  floor. To remove this spot, use light pressure to buff the finish of the  wood
         with a mild, abrasive cleanser                                                       and a cotton  cloth. Suggested cleansers
         include whitening toothpaste or automotive  polish. A
          black stain can indicate                                                       greater issues,  such as mold growth. To repair,
         first, make sure that the flooring is  dry. Then, tape off the area so that                                              
                 it is isolated  during the repair process. Working just up to the edges of your tape,  remove the wax and finish using
         steel                                                       wool and  sandpaper. Mix oxalic acid crystals in hot water and
         brush the mixture  onto the stained area. Let it dry, brush it                                                       off,
         and repeat  this process until the stain is removed. Stain the area to match the  rest of the floor, and finish with sealant. After                                                        severe
         water  damage, it is likely that wood floors will have to be replaced. Wood is  especially susceptible to mold growth,   
                                                            so you need to  ensure that the floor and sub-floor are completely dry.
         Unfortunately,  even getting these floors completely                                                       dry at the time
          does not mean that you may not experience issues with mold at a later  date.If  boards have cupped, popped,                                                       or
         cracked, this  may be an indication that the sub-floor experienced damage as well. If  the sub-floor is damaged, it will 
                                                              also need to be  replaced before you can install new hardwood flooring. |  |