Hardwood, carpet, and subfloor have a narrow window before water causes warping, cupping, or mold underneath. Our IICRC-certified crew extracts and dries flooring across Keller fast, before that window closes.
Live dispatcher answers 24/7. A certified crew gets moving toward your Keller property as soon as one is available.
Dri-Eaz LGR dehumidifiers, Velo PRO air movers, and FLIR thermal imaging on every truck.
Fast extraction and structured drying stop mold before it starts, typically within 24 to 48 hours.
FLIR thermal mapping and moisture meters document every affected zone for your insurance adjuster.
We assess how far water has penetrated, checking for cupping, warping, or finish separation. Delmhorst moisture meters give baseline subfloor readings beneath the affected hardwood.
Standing water is extracted first, followed by targeted extraction at seams and edges where water tends to penetrate hardwood fastest.
Floor drying mats or targeted air movers create controlled airflow across the wood surface and subfloor, drawing moisture out without forcing further warping.
Daily moisture readings on both the hardwood and subfloor confirm progress against ANSI/IICRC S500-2021 drying goals before we call the floor restored.
Hardwood reacts to water faster than most flooring. Boards can start cupping within hours, and once water reaches the subfloor, the damage often runs deeper than what's visible from above. We extract and dry flooring throughout Keller homes within the 24 to 48 hour window that gives you the best chance of saving the floor instead of replacing it.
Drying hardwood incorrectly can do as much damage as the water itself, forcing boards to warp further. We use moisture-mapped, controlled drying that targets the wood and subfloor together, tracked daily until both reach a verified standard.
Live dispatcher every call, day or night. No voicemail, no answering service.
IICRC-certified technicians with WRT and ASD credentials on every job.
From extraction to mold prevention, one crew handles the full restoration process.
Locally operated in Keller, not a franchise call center. We know every neighborhood.
How fast you act after water reaches hardwood usually decides whether it's saved or replaced. Here are the two scenarios we see most.
Problem: A slow leak from an appliance or plumbing fixture lets water sit under hardwood for hours or days, causing boards to cup as the edges absorb moisture faster than the center.
Our Solution: Extraction removes standing water immediately, and controlled drying with moisture mapping addresses the subfloor before further warping occurs.
Problem: Water from a flash flood event or a burst pipe that reaches under hardwood flooring can saturate the subfloor, and if the subfloor stays wet, no amount of surface drying on the hardwood fixes the underlying problem.
Our Solution: Moisture meters confirm subfloor saturation, and drying equipment targets both layers together, with daily readings until both the hardwood and subfloor reach IICRC S500 goals.
Often yes, if the wood hasn't been wet for too long and the cupping isn't severe. Controlled drying can reverse mild to moderate cupping over several days. Severe or prolonged saturation may require sanding or board replacement after drying.
As fast as possible, ideally within hours. Hardwood begins absorbing moisture immediately, and the longer it sits wet, the more likely cupping becomes permanent and the more likely the subfloor below is also affected.
Not always. We assess the extent of warping, finish damage, and subfloor moisture before recommending replacement. Many floors recover fully with prompt extraction and controlled drying.
Usually yes, with floor drying mats or targeted airflow that pulls moisture out from the surface and through seams. Severe subfloor saturation sometimes requires removing a section of boards for direct access.
✓ IICRC Certified S500 Water Damage Restoration
✓ OSHA Compliant, Licensed & Insured
✓ Locally operated in Keller, not a franchise
Fast extraction limits how much water reaches hardwood seams and the subfloor below.
Subfloor and framing drying to ANSI/IICRC S500-2021 goals when water has reached beyond the surface flooring.
Subfloor moisture left undried can develop mold within 24 to 48 hours beneath hardwood flooring.