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Oh No My Hardwood Floors Are Soaked!

4/5/2021 (Permalink)

Hardwood Flooring Buckling. Give us a call to save your Hardwood Floors. 802-375-1500

Hardwood floors are very expensive, and many people think that once their hardwood floors sustain a water damage they are ruined. However, that is not necessarily true! We here at SERVPRO of Bennington and Rutland Counties have the training and resources to try and save your hardwood floors!

                One important thing to remember is that to avoid mold growth and prevent your wood from buckling it is important to call us as soon as possible. The faster we can be at your service the better chance we have at saving your floors! Quick extraction of standing water and proper equipment setup is essential, if too much warping of the hardwood floor occurs is it difficult to bring it back to its previous state.

                When our technicians arrive on scene, they will measure the moisture in the flooring using our moisture readers. This will ensure that all the wet areas are properly accounted for and dried. The drying systems that we here at SERVPRO of Bennington and Rutland Counties have include drying mats, air movers, and dehumidification equipment. This equipment when used properly helps remove the water that is trapped in the flooring. Once the water is extracted and the equipment is set up, our technicians will return to continue to monitor the equipment and take moisture readings daily.  With our advanced drying equipment and moisture detecting tools, we are fully prepared to save dry your hardwood floors!

                Please call us here at 802-375-1500 for all your water damage needs. No job is too small or too big for SERVPRO of Bennington and Rutland Counties!

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