Seeing your beautiful hardwood floors cupping, warping, or staining after a water leak is a devastating feeling. Many Lone Pine, CA homeowners assume they are a total loss. But as your local water damage restoration experts, we're here to tell you that in many cases, they can be saved. It all depends on a rapid response and specialized technology. This guide explains how we save water-damaged hardwood floors.
Have water on your hardwood floors in Lone Pine, CA? Call our 24/7 team now at (833) 541-0100.
We are a local, IICRC-certified team of restoration professionals serving the Lone Pine, CA community. We live and work here, and we specialize in the advanced science of structural drying. Our technicians are trained in the latest techniques, including specialized mat-drying systems, to rescue materials that other companies would simply tear out. We're available 24/7 and work with all insurance.
It depends on three factors:
You can't save a hardwood floor with towels and fans. This is a scientific process.
Don't assume your floors are lost. Call our Lone Pine, CA professionals now for an immediate inspection and to start the drying process.
"I thought my hardwood floors were ruined after my dishwasher flooded. This team came in with these amazing 'drying mats' and saved the entire floor. I was shocked. A+ work!"
"They were so professional. They showed me the moisture meter readings on my wood floors every day until they were dry. They saved me thousands in replacement costs."
"Fast, professional, and they saved my floors. I couldn't have asked for a better response. Their 24/7 service is no joke."
Lone Pine is a census-designated place (CDP) in Inyo County, California, United States, located 16 mi (26 km) south-southeast of Independence at an elevation of 3,727 ft (1,136 m). The population was 2,035 at the 2010 census, up from 1,655 at the 2000 census. The town is located in the Owens Valley, near the Alabama Hills and Mount Whitney, between the eastern peaks of the Sierra Nevada to the west and the Inyo Mountains to the east. The local hospital, Southern Inyo Hospital, offers standby emergency services. The town is named after a solitary pine tree that once existed at the mouth of Lone Pine Canyon. On March 26, 1872, the very large Lone Pine earthquake destroyed most of the town and killed 27 of its 250 to 300 residents.
Zip Codes in Lone Pine, CA that we also serve: 93545