Water Damage Photo Gallery

inside the walls

Water Damage- Two stories of commercial water damage

This was the aftermath of a busted pipe in an upstairs ceiling of a commercial property. The water damage reached through walls and ceilings creating several rooms and floors impacted and needing equipment for drying. Some areas needed tear out of the drywall and flooring.

Water damaged ceiling

Water Damage

This photo illustrates when a water damage begins in a top floor and goes down to the next floor. The water damage began in a pipe above an apartment room. The water drifted through ceilings and floors and impacted two floors worth of damage.

wood behind a purple chair

Why do we need to cut for water damages?

In this photo you will see that the drywall has been cut and removed from this customer's home. The reason we cut is because the wall was too wet to dry out without taking the whole piece of drywall out.

We cut in 1-foot intervals because it is easier to replace a foot of drywall than it is to replace a few inches.

grey walls with boards

Robards Home Water Damaged

This home in Robards, Kentucky had water damage from a pipe burst in the home while the family was away. The water got so high it impacted a lot of the walls. The walls were so heavy with water damage, they needed to be removed along with the padding. 

plywood that is wet

Water Damaged Home

In this photo, you can see that the plywood underneath this home is heavily damaged. If the plywood up the wall is wet, then it most likely means the carpet was wet as well. 

The first step our team will take to handle this water damage is to put an air-mover and dehumidifier in this area. If the wall isn't too damp, they won't have to cut; however, if the padding behind it is wet, they will. 

Every water damage is different. That's why our team is trained professionals knows how to handle each unique case with the utmost respect and knowledge for our customers.

green air mover on grey carpet

Henderson Home with Water Damage

This was the aftermath of a flooded basement. The air movers were placed around the walls of the basement to achieve a more efficient drying time. Our team also placed other air-movers around the room. The homeowners were pleased with how quickly their flooded home was dry again after a lot of water damage. 

green air mover on grey carpet

Basement Floods in Henderson, Kentucky

A basement in a home in Henderson got flood damage after heavy rains. The flooring and the drywall had to be removed.

After the wet drywall was removed, the rest of the walls had air movers directed directly at them to increase drying. Our hero team used proper drying techniques to dry efficiently and effectively.