The customer experienced water damage affecting their crawlspace and an adjacent bedroom, resulting in wet insulation, pressboard/cardboard, and carpeting, with visible standing water in the crawlspace.
Solutions provided:
Our team addressed the water damage by removing affected pressboard/cardboard and wet insulation from the crawlspace. We cut a flap in the plastic barrier for access and ventilation. Antimicrobial spray was applied in the bedroom, and specialized drying equipment was strategically placed in both the bedroom and the crawlspace to facilitate drying and prevent further issues.
Photos & Videos:
Image depicting a severely flooded crawlspace with standing water, indicating significant water intrusion requiring remediation by Cousinorestoration.com
Hand holding a moisture meter showing high moisture levels (6.0) on a wet subfloor beneath removed carpet padding, indicating water damage assessed by Cousinorestoration.com
Close-up view of a crawlspace ceiling revealing water-damaged red insulation, wooden joists, and potential mold growth on the subfloor from a Cousinorestoration.com project
Technician lifting water-damaged carpet and padding in a bedroom, revealing moisture on the subfloor during water mitigation at Cousinorestoration.com