Water damage mitigation and hardwood restoration in Snohomish County and the Eastside—fast assessment, moisture control, board replacement, and seamless refinishing from a trusted father-and-son team.
Water damage moves fast—and the longer it sits, the worse it gets. A Team Hardwoods Construction provides water damage mitigation and hardwood restoration services throughout Sultan, Monroe, Snohomish, Lake Stevens, Everett, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, Issaquah, Bothell, and the surrounding Snohomish County and Eastside communities. Whether the source is an appliance leak, a burst pipe, a roof intrusion, or a plumbing failure, we assess the damage quickly, help stop it from spreading, and restore your hardwood floors to the condition they were in before—often so well that you can't tell anything happened.
The first step after water damage is understanding exactly what you're dealing with. We evaluate the affected area carefully—checking which boards are compromised, how far the moisture has traveled, and whether the subfloor has been affected. From there, we help address the immediate situation: removing damaged materials when necessary, allowing proper drying time, and making sure the source of moisture is resolved before any restoration work begins. Getting this step right is what separates a lasting repair from one that fails again down the road.
Once the area is properly dried and stable, we move into restoration. That means replacing damaged boards with carefully matched wood, blending new material seamlessly into the existing floor pattern, and refinishing everything so the repair is invisible. Stain matching is one of our most recognized skills—customers regularly tell us they can't find the line between old and new after we're done. Whether you're restoring a small section or a larger affected area, the goal is always the same: floors that look whole again.
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