Hardwood Floor Drying & Repair You Can Rely On
Hardwood floors begin cupping within 24-48 hours of water exposure. With fast extraction and targeted drying — rescue mats that pull moisture from the top of the boards, plus desiccant dehumidification — most floors recover without sanding or replacement. We monitor moisture content of each board and stop drying only when wood returns to baseline.
What's Included
- Injectidry rescue mat systems
- Boardwise moisture mapping
- Desiccant dehumidification for low-humidity drying
- Sand-and-refinish coordination if needed
- Photo documentation of before/after moisture
Common Loss Types We Handle
- Cupping or crowning hardwood boards
- Buckling or popped seams
- Discoloration or staining on planks
- Squeaks or movement underfoot
- Musty smell from floor cavity
Hardwood Floor Drying & Repair FAQs
- Can cupped hardwood floors flatten back out?
- Often, yes — when drying starts quickly and uses rescue mats to pull moisture from the top of the board. Long-term cupping that has gone through multiple wet/dry cycles usually requires sanding and refinishing.
- What is the difference between cupping and crowning?
- Cupping is when the edges of the board rise higher than the center (water absorbed from below). Crowning is the opposite — center higher than edges (often after improper drying or top-side wetting). Both are addressable with proper drying.
