Completion date: December 16, 2025
Location: Manson, WA
A gymnasium hardwood floor experienced water damage, leading to buckling and a noticeable hump. Initial drying efforts, including air movement and an injector dry system, were not yielding expected results, with moisture still affecting the hardwood.
Our team initiated a comprehensive drying strategy for the gymnasium. This included tenting the bleachers and establishing containment, removing the metal cove base to access the hardwood edges, and installing velos with attachments to force air beneath the gym floor. Where the floor was buckling, injector dry mats were placed, and a containment box was built. After identifying a faulty injector dry system, it was replaced with a functional one, properly plugged in, and isolated with a containment box to focus heat. Moisture checks were performed by Justyn Corter, and an inspection with Jake confirmed no surface moisture but the presence of a floor hump. The team conversed with Erik about potentially modifying the drying plan due to slow progress and is preparing to start a hydro drying system once the injector dry setup is fully optimized.