Wooden Floors Left Warped
Water damage becomes much worse with time. The longer the water sits on a surface, the more damage will occur and affect the area. When water sits on a wooden floor, it is not uncommon for them to become warped and ruined with time. If the water is found early on, they can usually be dried out completely and saved. However, if the wood has been exposed to the water for a long period of time, they usually become warped and damaged beyond repair. In this case, the wooden floors had to be removed, but the flooring beneath was able to be dried out completely, saving it from any further damage.