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A Homeowner's Guide to Hardwood Floor Water Damage in Sonoma State University, CA


Seeing your beautiful hardwood floors cupping, warping, or staining after a water leak is a devastating feeling. Many Sonoma State University, 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 Sonoma State University, CA? Call our 24/7 team now at (833) 541-0100.





About Our Sonoma State University, CA Water Extraction Experts


We are a local, IICRC-certified team of restoration professionals serving the Sonoma State University, 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.

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Can Your Hardwood Floors Be Saved?


It depends on three factors:

  • Water Type: Was it clean water from a pipe, or contaminated water?
  • Time: Was the water left sitting for days, or was it addressed in hours?
  • Material: Is it solid hardwood, or is it an engineered or laminate floor?Solid hardwood has the highest chance of being saved. The key is to act fast.


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Our Hardwood Floor Drying Process (Not Just "Wiping it Up")


You can't save a hardwood floor with towels and fans. This is a scientific process.

  • 1. Water Extraction: We first use powerful vacuums to extract all surface water.
  • 2. Specialized Mat Drying: This is the critical step. We lay down high-pressure "drying mats" that create a seal on the floor. These mats are connected to a vacuum system that pulls water and moisture through the wood and from the subfloor below.
  • 3. Structural Dehumidification: As we pull the moisture out, we use industrial-grade dehumidifiers to capture it from the air. This prevents the moisture from being reabsorbed and stops secondary damage (like mold growth).
  • 4. Daily Monitoring: We use non-invasive moisture meters to take daily readings, ensuring the floor and the subfloor are drying to a safe, pre-loss condition.This process is the best way to prevent permanent cupping, warping, and the need for a costly replacement.




Frequently Asked Questions


  • My floors are already "cupping" (curling at the edges). Is it too late?Not necessarily. Cupping is a sign that the bottom of the wood is wetter than the top. Our drying mat system is specifically designed to fix this.
  • What about mold?A water-damaged floor left to "air dry" in Sonoma State University, CA is a guaranteed mold problem. Our rapid-drying process is the #1 way to prevent mold.




For 24/7 Hardwood Floor Drying in Sonoma State University, CA, Call (833) 541-0100!


Don't assume your floors are lost. Call our Sonoma State University, CA professionals now for an immediate inspection and to start the drying process.





Customer Reviews

"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."





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In May 2001, the Board of Trustees approved a new master plan, which added 48 acres (19 ha) to the campus, located north of Copeland Creek. Rapidly accelerated growth of the residential student body was alleviated by the construction of the third phase of on-campus housing named Sauvignon Village, offering housing to non-freshman students. In the same year, the Jean and Charles Schulz Information Center was completed to accommodate the expanded needs of the library and computing services. The facility was built as a prototype library and information complex for the 21st century, housing more than 400,000 volumes in its stacks. The center also houses an advanced Automated Retrieval System (ARS) which contains an additional 750,000 volumes in a computer-managed shelving system in the library wing.

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