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East Lyme Gym Floor Water Damage Restoration by ServiceMaster

Water Damage Assessment and Challenges in East Lyme Gym

Water damage caused by a failure of a steam pipe relief valve in a room off a hall in an athletic facility building. After in- house staff cleaned up the water that affected the hall and boiler room, a visual inspection was made of the gymnasium floor and no apparent damage was found. Within a couple days, they realized that the water must have compromised the threshold and traveled under the floor boards as the water intrusion had now caused cupping. Some boards were beginning to rise with the swelling caused by the resulting high moisture levels. After making a couple phone calls, ServiceMaster Restoration by Wills was selected to attempt to dry and restore the gymnasium floor.

We inspected the floor to find that the floor had moisture levels exceeding 25% in some areas. The construction of the floor made it difficult to run air under the floor with an exit point so alternative drying methods were employed. The floor was constructed tight to the concrete slab with a channel that could affectively allow water and moisture to travel under it, although the insulation between the tracks restricted moisture movement. Hardwood strip floors absorb moisture at a slower rate, but also releases it at a slower rate. The challenge was to extract the moisture out of the floor from the available floor tracks and through the floor itself.

Innovative Drying Solutions for East Lyme Athletic Facility

A 50 X 54 foot containment area was built to create a drying chamber allowing the equipment to effectively provide air movement, heat and desert like air concentrated over the surface of the floor. Dehumidification equipment was placed in critical areas as were air movers to provide for movement across the floor. Dehumidifiers were placed to remove the moisture out of the containment space. Moisture readings were taken on a daily basis to determine the success of the methods and localize drying efforts to the appropriate areas. Floor mats were strategically placed to provide negative air to draw the water up and out of the floor. Readings were taken at the surface, mid range and deep into the core to affirm bringing it back to a dry standard. After 2 days of drying it was recommended by the flooring contractor to remove the top layer of finish to increase the effectiveness of the drying process. A temporary containment wall was built around the enclosure with netting to allow students use of the gym without disrupting the service area.

Days later, the floors were dry throughout so the equipment was removed. The enclosure was kept up until the finish sanding of the floor was completed to reduce dust. Finish was applied when the floor had time to re-acclimate to the pre-loss daily moisture levels. All parties were pleased with the results that were achieved with minimal disruption compared to a complete replacement of a floor that was only 5 years old.

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Commonly Asked Questions

How long does the gym floor drying process take with ServiceMaster Restoration by Wills?

The duration of the gym floor drying process with ServiceMaster Restoration by Wills can vary depending on the extent of the water damage and moisture levels. In the East Lyme athletic facility, the drying process took a few days, with daily moisture readings to monitor progress. The team may recommend additional steps, such as removing the top layer of finish, to expedite drying. Overall, the goal is to achieve a dry standard efficiently while minimizing disruption to the facility's operations.

Why is it important to address gym floor water damage quickly?

Addressing gym floor water damage quickly is crucial to prevent further deterioration and potential safety hazards. Water intrusion can lead to cupping, swelling, and warping of the floorboards, compromising the structural integrity of the gym floor. Prompt action helps to mitigate these issues, reduce repair costs, and minimize downtime for the facility. Additionally, quick intervention ensures that the gym remains safe and functional for students and other users.

What are the common causes of gym floor water damage in East Lyme?

Gym floor water damage in East Lyme can be caused by various factors, including plumbing failures such as broken pipes or malfunctioning steam pipe relief valves, as seen in the East Lyme athletic facility. Other potential causes include roof leaks, flooding, and improper drainage systems. It's crucial to address these issues promptly to prevent extensive damage to the gym floor and ensure the safety and usability of the facility.