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Subfloor Water Damage Drying in Houston, TX 77288

Our response team removes surface water and dries moisture trapped beneath finished flooring to protect the subfloor and surrounding materials.

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Signs to look for

When to call us for subfloor drying

If you notice any of these problems, call us before water has more time to spread into nearby materials.

The floor gives underfoot and the squeaks have changed

To control the loss, a spongy floor means the plywood subfloor has lost stiffness between the joists, and a new squeak comes from fasteners moving in swollen wood.

The screw pattern is telegraphing through vinyl or laminate

To keep the work on track, a swelling panel rises everywhere except where a fastener holds it down. A grid of small dimples across the floor is tracing the screw pattern in the deck below.

You can feel a ridge along the seams

To control the loss, panels swell at the edges first, which is why edge swell shows up as a raised line under vinyl or laminate.

Tile is loose or grout lines have cracked in a line

To keep the work on track, tile does not move unless the deck under it does. A row of cracked grout usually traces a swollen seam in the decking below.

Laminate or vinyl plank is peaking or lifting

To keep the work on track, floating floors have nowhere to go when the subfloor swells, so they push up at the joints. Water often reaches the deck through those same joints.

A dark line shows on the joists from the basement or crawl space

As our response moves forward, looking up from below is the fastest diagnosis in the house. Staining on the underside of the deck and along the floor joist shows exactly how far the water traveled.

What happens

How we handle subfloor drying

Our response team adjusts the work to where water traveled, how far the water traveled, and which materials can be saved.

Reading the deck before touching the floor

For a decisive response, a pin moisture meter reaches the decking through a seam, a vent or the carpet edge. We also scan with a thermal imaging camera to map how far the impacted space runs.

Identifying what your subfloor actually is

To keep the work on track, plywood, oriented strand board, plank decking and particleboard underlayment all behave differently when wet. That single answer drives whether we dry it or plan to replace it.

The drying from above or below decision

To keep the work on track, if there is a basement or crawl space under the room, we dry the joist bay from underneath and leave your flooring alone.

Panel and mat systems that pull through the finish floor

To keep the work on track, a floor drying mat or a panel drying system uses gentle vacuum to move air through the assembly.

Minimal access instead of demolition

We prefer a removed threshold, a lifted vent, a closet corner or a small hole in an unfinished ceiling below.

Targeted finish floor removal when it blocks the save

To keep the work on track, sheet vinyl and glued flooring seal moisture in, so a section may have to come up for the deck to survive.

Reach our response team

Active water loss in Houston, TX 77288?

Report where it began, whether the source is controlled, and every space the water reached.

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What to expect

What to expect from our response team

Here is how we usually handle subfloor drying near Houston, TX 77288.

  1. 1

    Report what is under the room

    To keep the work on track, say whether there is a basement, a crawl space or a concrete slab below, and what the finish floor is.

    Your call
  2. 2

    Stay off the soft area and stop drying blind

    As our response moves forward, keep weight off any spongy floor, because hard traffic on a saturated panel is what does the lasting damage.

    +5 minutes
  3. 3

    Read the deck and map the impacted space

    To keep the work on track, a technician takes pin moisture meter readings through the seams and scans with a thermal imaging camera.

    On arrival
  4. 4

    The access decision, made with you

    We show you the readings, name the subfloor material, and lay out drying from below, panels from above, or a small cut.

    First hour on site
  5. 5

    Wet cushion and failed underlayment out

    For a decisive response, carpet padding, particleboard underlayment and any panel that crumbles get removed and bagged. Removing the sponge on top of the deck is often the single biggest gain.

    Day 1
  6. 6

    Equipment set on the assembly, not the room

    As our response moves forward, air movers, panel systems or joist bay hoses are aimed at the decking, with dehumidification sized to the space.

    Day 1, evening
  7. 7

    Daily readings on the panel and the joists

    As our response moves forward, the marked points on the deck and the floor joist are read and logged every visit. A subfloor commonly moves slowly for two days and then drops fast.

    Day 2 to 4

Understanding the cost

What can affect the price

We outline the restoration action plan and price before you approve the job. These examples show what may change the estimate.

Common situationWhat the estimate may includeTypical range
Subfloor drying from below through the joist bay, one roomTo control the loss, national estimate for the subfloor portion only, where a basement or crawl space gives access and the finish floor stays down.$500 to $1,500
Subfloor and hardwood assembly drying from below or by mat system, per roomAs our response moves forward, national estimate. Specialty panels with daily readings normally run seven to fourteen days, and still cost less than pulling and replacing the floor.$1,500 to $5,000
Wet carpet padding or particleboard underlayment removal, per square footTo keep the work on track, national estimate. This layer has to leave before the deck can release moisture, which is why it comes out on the first visit.$0.50 to $1.50
Finish floor removal to reach the deck, per square footTo keep the work on track, national estimate. Glued sheet vinyl and mortar set tile sit at the top of this range because of the labor to get them off the panel.$2 to $6
Subfloor replacement where the panel has delaminated, per square footAs our response moves forward, national estimate for cutting out failed decking and installing new panel. Finish flooring and any joist repair are priced separately.$3 to $10
After hours dispatch when the floor is failing overnightTo control the loss, national estimate for the after hours call out, added to the work performed.$100 to $400
  • What is under the room
    As our response moves forward, an open basement or a workable crawl space makes drying from below straightforward and inexpensive. A concrete slab or a finished ceiling below forces a more involved path from above.

  • The finish floor over the deck
    To control the loss, carpet lifts back in minutes and tile does not lift at all.

  • Subfloor material
    For a decisive response, plywood dries well and forgives a couple of wet days. Oriented strand board and particleboard underlayment move faster toward removal, which changes the work plan from drying to replacement.

  • Square footage of wet deck
    We price the mapped impacted space, not the whole room, which is why metering first saves money. A leak under one cabinet run is a fraction of a whole floor.

  • Specialty panel and mat systems
    To keep the work on track, a floor drying mat or panel drying system carries a higher day rate than open air equipment. It usually costs less overall because your floor covering stays down.

  • Equipment days
    To keep the work on track, air movers run roughly $25 to $40 per unit per day and Professional dehumidifiers roughly $70 to $110 per unit per day.

Why timing matters

What can happen when the area stays wet

Water can keep moving into nearby materials even when the surface looks dry.

A failed panel takes your new floor warranty with it

As our response moves forward, interior grade panels, decking wetted more than once, and floors walked on hard while saturated are where layers separating actually happens.

Oriented strand board swells and does not come back

To keep the work on track, oSB is chips and resin, so it puffs at the edges and stays puffed. That permanent edge swell telegraphs through vinyl and laminate as a raised line forever.

Fasteners lose their grip and the floor starts talking

For a decisive response, wet decking softens around every screw and nail, then shrinks as it dries. The result is a floor that squeaks in new places for years.

New flooring installed over a wet deck fails

As our response moves forward, adhesive will not bond and floating floors trap the moisture underneath. A brand new floor can cup or delaminate within weeks over a deck nobody verified.

Helpful service information

What to know about subfloor drying

Act first by the short explanation. Open a card if you want a little more detail.

What is happening inside the property

As our response moves forward, plywood is thin veneers bonded with adhesive, and decking grades use exterior glue, so one wetting is usually survivable.

Read the explanation

To keep the work on track, your subfloor is a sandwich, and the middle of the sandwich is where water hides. Plywood is thin veneers bonded with adhesive, and decking grades use exterior glue, so one wetting is usually survivable.

How the next step is decided

To control the loss, carpet and pad lift back in minutes, so the deck can breathe within an hour of our arrival.

Read the explanation

For a decisive response, the finish floor decides how the water leaves. Carpet and pad lift back in minutes, so the deck can breathe within an hour of our arrival.

What may change the work

For a decisive response, if there is a basement or crawl space, the underside of the deck and the joist bay are already exposed.

Read the explanation

To control the loss, drying from below is the quiet advantage most homeowners never hear about. If there is a basement or crawl space, the underside of the deck and the joist bay are already exposed.

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Common questions

Questions about subfloor drying

What is a subfloor and why does it matter?

As our response moves forward, it is the structural panel between your floor joists and your finish flooring. It is usually plywood, oriented strand board or older plank decking.

Why does my floor feel spongy after a leak?

As our response moves forward, saturated decking loses stiffness and flexes between the joists. That is the classic spongy floor. Keep weight off it, because hard traffic on a wet panel is what turns a drying job into a replacement.

Can a wet subfloor be dried, or does it have to be replaced?

To control the loss, most decking dries in place when we reach it within about two to three days. We measure how much a seam has swollen against the panel thickness, try a thumbnail crumble test on any underlayment, and check a cut edge for separated veneer.

Do you have to pull up my floor to dry the subfloor?

To keep the work on track, often no. Where a basement or crawl space is under the room, we dry the joist bay from below and leave your flooring alone.

Is it better to dry from above or below?

For a decisive response, below is faster and less invasive whenever there is access, because the panel is bare on that side.

How long does subfloor drying take?

As our response moves forward, a closed floor assembly commonly needs four to six days. Multi layer floors, glued flooring and plank decking can run longer.

How do you know the subfloor is dry?

We take wood moisture content readings at marked points with a pin moisture meter. Those numbers get compared against unaffected decking in the same building.

Reach our response team

Active water loss in Houston, TX 77288?

Report where it began, whether the source is controlled, and every space the water reached.

Call (833) 868-0788

Areas we serve

Water-damage help near Houston, TX 77288

Our response team covers homes, businesses, and managed properties throughout Houston, TX 77288 and nearby communities.

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