Water Damage Restoration in Colorado Springs, CO | Springs Water Damage Restoration

3314 Kestrel Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80916

(719) 284-1895

Local Business Overview

Springs Water Damage Restoration is a locally owned and operated damage restoration company in Colorado Springs, CO, specializing in water damage repair. The most frequent issues we handle include bathroom overflow damage, which often leads to wet insulation and warped hardwood floors, and ice dam water damage caused by Colorado's harsh winters. Our team responds quickly to homes and businesses near landmarks such as Garden of the Gods and neighborhoods like Broadmoor and Old Colorado City. We use advanced drying equipment and techniques to prevent mold and structural damage, restoring properties to pre-loss condition with minimal disruption. Whether it's a sudden leak or ice dam melt, we provide reliable, neighborly service to the Colorado Springs community.

Questions and Answers

What causes bathroom overflow damage, and how does it affect insulation and hardwood floors?

Bathroom overflows typically result from clogged drains, faulty toilet fill valves, or broken supply lines. Water spreads quickly, saturating insulation and seeping into hardwood floors. Wet insulation loses its thermal efficiency and can promote mold growth, while hardwood floors may cup, warp, or delaminate if not dried promptly. That's why we extract the water immediately, remove damaged insulation, and use industrial drying mats and air movers to save your floors.

What are the signs of ice dam water damage in a Colorado Springs home?

Ice dams form when snow melts and refreezes at your roof's edge, trapping water behind them. Look for icicles hanging from eaves, water stains on ceilings or walls near exterior walls, peeling paint, and damp attic insulation. If you notice these signs, it's important to act fast to prevent structural rot. We'll assess the damage, remove the ice dam safely, and dry out affected areas to stop further deterioration.

What is the process for restoring hardwood floors after water damage?

Our restoration process starts with water extraction using powerful truck-mounted vacuums. We then use moisture meters to check subfloor dryness. If the hardwood is still intact, we place drying mats and dehumidifiers to gradually remove moisture. Once fully dry, we sand the floor to remove any cupping or stains, then apply a new coat of stain and sealant. In severe cases, we may need to replace individual boards. The goal is to match your original floor as closely as possible.

Provided Services

  • Damage restoration

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