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Subfloor Damage: 3 Surefire Signs of Damaged Subflooring

12/26/2022 (Permalink)

Subfloor damage in a Union County property. The professionals at SERVPRO can help repair or replace your subfloor damage!

The professionals at SERVPRO of Union, Towns, Fannin & Gilmer Counties know that subfloor damage is a common issue that can often be challenging to recognize. 

Your home is layered with subflooring. The subfloor sits between your floor covering, such as carpet or hardwood, and your home’s structural floor joists. When subfloors become damaged, they can compromise the structural integrity of your home and make it difficult to install new floor coverings. 

While subfloor damage isn’t always easy to spot, there are a few tell-tale signs. In the following blog post, we will be going over the three most common subfloor damage indicators. 

If you are currently suffering from subfloor damage, contact our team of professionals at SERVPRO of Union, Towns, Fannin & Gilmer Counties. We specialize in subfloor replacement and other subfloor repair services.

Three signs of subfloor damage

Water Damage

Water damage is one of the most common subfloor damage signs. Water damage may occur from a significant leak, flooding, or even more minor sources, such as high humidity levels over an extended time. If you notice any water damage on your floor, call water damage professionals immediately before the damage worsens.

Termites

Another standard subfloor damage indicator is termite infestation. If you see signs of termites, such as mud or damaged wood, it’s essential to take action quickly before the problem worsens. 

Rot

Finally, subfloor rot is another subfloor damage indicator. Rot is caused by water seeping into the subflooring, creating an ideal mold growth environment. If left unchecked, subfloor rot can lead to major structural issues in your home. 

Common areas for subfloor damage to occur 

Some areas of your home are more susceptible to subfloor damage than others. The most common rooms where subfloor damage occurs include bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens due to the increased moisture levels in these areas. In the bathroom, watch for subfloor damage around the tub, shower, and toilet. 

In the kitchen, you will want to inspect subflooring around areas where water or steam may accumulate, such as near the sink and dishwasher. And in the laundry room, subfloor damage can occur from a washing machine leak or high humidity levels. 

Steps to take after you suspect subfloor damage in your home

After you have identified subfloor damage, it’s essential to take action right away. The first step is to contact a water damage restoration company like ours. The team of professionals at a company like ours will be able to assess the damage and recommend the best course of action for subfloor repair or replacement. 

After you contact your restoration contractor, contact your insurance company. They can help you determine what subfloor repair services are covered under your specific policy. 

Finally, you should take steps to prevent subfloor damage in the future. Inspect subfloors regularly and address any leaks or water damage before they cause extensive subfloor deterioration. 

SERVPRO of Union, Towns, Fannin & Gilmer Counties offers subfloor damage repair services

When you choose to hire the team of professionals at SERVPRO of Union, Towns, Fannin & Gilmer Counties for subfloor damage repair services, you will receive peace of mind knowing that we will be able to get the job done right. We specialize in finishing projects in a timely and efficient manner—that's why we're the industry's best!

Our subfloor repair services include subfloor replacement, subfloor drying and dehumidification, subfloor cleaning and sanitizing, subfloor repair, and subfloor insulation. 

No matter what type of subfloor damage you may be dealing with in your home, our team can help. Contact us today to learn more about our subfloor repair services. We look forward to helping you get your home back in top condition!

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