Exterior Damage Allowing Water Penetration
A few cracks in the exterior of the home left the property vulnerable to water intrusion. These openings compromised the insulation, increasing the risk of water-related damage.
Removing Wet Drywall with Flood Cuts
Water compromised the insulation, leaving water spots covering the drywall. Once the wet carpet was removed, drying fans and cleaning agents prepared the area to be repaired.
Water Leak Causes Water Spots, Paint Bubbling, and Discoloration
A water leak left moisture trapped behind the painted sheetrock. Homeowners, if you suspect water damage in your home, check the area for water spots, bubbling paint, or discoloration. In addition to peeling or bubbled paint, sagging plaster/drywall, and yellow or brown water spots are a common sign of water damage. Left unaddressed, water damage can quickly lead to further damage.
Restored Interior After Water Damage Repairs
Our project manager oversaw each step of the project, advocating for the homeowner and guiding them through the insurance claims repair process. What started as a water-damaged home is now fully restored. LVP flooring is a popular choice for homeowners looking for a water-resistant and stylish upgrade.
Ceiling Water Damage Repair
A water leak damaged the homeowner's ceiling, leaving water stains and bubbling paint across the drywall. The repair team removed the damaged materials, installed drying fans, and thoroughly cleaned the area. Lastly, new sheetrock and a fresh coat of paint restored the space to pre-loss condition.