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Why Call for Professional Help After Interior Flooding?

3/12/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO knows how your hardwood flooring can be damaged from flooding. We come prepared with the equipment your home needs after a flood occurs.

Agoura Hills residents have a better chance salvaging hardwood floors after calling SERVPRO for flood damage restoration

Hardwood flooring is expensive, so the last thing you want is for flooding in your Agoura Hills home to ruin it. Whether you had flooding from a pipe or a recent storm surge caused water to infiltrate your first floor, rapid action and smart methods help achieve the best results. SERVPRO will ensure your interior is “Like it never even happened,” and that your flooring looks new once again.

Why enlist the help of SERVPRO technicians when you have flood damage in Agoura Hills? We can address damage to your hardwood flooring, such as:

  • Buckling this happens as planks life up from the subflooring
  • Cupping – this occurs as moisture creates a downward bend or curve to the planks
  • Crowning – this leads planks to begin an upward arc when subjected to excessive moisture

Once flood water enters your home, cautious cleanup must begin as quickly as possible. SERVPRO creates barriers and containment zones to limit migration and contamination of unaffected areas. We handle the extraction, drying, and replacement of any unsalvageable flooring using controlled demolition methods. The crew wraps everything up with total sanitization and deodorization of your home to ensure no musty odors get left behind.


SERVPRO of Agoura/Calabasas/Hidden Hills can show you why we are the best team to call when you experience flood damage. Call (818) 991-6292, and our crew will make sure your home is Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned!

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