Water Damage Photo Gallery

cut out wall by water source, removed trim work

Hampstead Water Leak Exposed

The supply line to the washing machine in this Hampstead home resulted in this Photo. The slow drip wicked through the gypsum board, causing water damage that required a controlled demolition. SERVPRO can repair the leak, dry out the wet areas and then replace the baseboard and new wallboard.

dehumidifier working on the carpet by stairs

Water Removal and Drying in Jacksonville

Water dampened carpets often require SERVPRO techs to draw residual moisture using LGR dehumidifiers. Jacksonville customers appreciate our efforts to restore and not replace their water-damaged carpets. We can also prevent rust stains by placing cloth or blocks on furniture points that contact the fabric.

cracked paint on trim, seam visible on carpet, water stained wall

Burgaw Water Damaged Walls and Carpet

The Photo depicts the damaged sheetrock wall, trim, and carpet seam in this Burgaw residence. Our SERVPRO team can salvage these wet materials by lifting and "floating" the carpet and drying the walls with low-profile air movers. We can even touch up the trim work with fresh paint.

green air scrubber, cleaning products on countertop

Hampstead Water and Sewage Problem

The small drainage backup into this Hampstead bathroom resulted from a storm. Our SERVPRO team removed the contaminated water from the tiled floor and used our proprietary cleaning agents to disinfect and restore a pleasant smell. The air scrubber extracted airborne odors.

cut out wallboard and exposed pad, no planks

Water Leak Damage in Hampstead

Our SERVPRO crew performed a controlled demolition on the small, soaked wallboard in this Hampstead home. We removed the laminated flooring planks and can try to salvage them, though this is not often the case as with natural or engineered floorboards. Neat and ready for the build back.

water damaged ceiling showing stains and split at panel seams

Jacksonville Ceiling Leak

The burst pipe in the ceiling soaked the sheetrock with water in this Jacksonville home. The water-damaged panels can be removed by our SERVPRO technicians with a minimal amount of demolition; use our advanced equipment to dry the attic void, and then hang new drywall and paint, "Like it never even happened."