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Hardwood Floor Water Damage in Lewisville, TX

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Cupped and warped hardwood flooring from water damage in a Lewisville, TX home
Hardwood Floor Water Damage in Lewisville, TX

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Specialized Hardwood Drying for Lewisville Homes

A cupped floor caught early often comes back; a floor left wet locks the deformation in. SummitFrame Restore traces the source, dries the boards and subfloor to a verified standard, and only refinishes once the readings hold steady. Indian Creek’s low-lying residential terrain adds a drainage-pooling dimension that flat DFW suburbs don’t face, while Old Town’s original building materials respond differently to water than modern construction.

  • Cupping reversed when caught early, on solid hardwood
  • Source traced and stopped before drying begins
  • LGR dehumidification so the wood dries evenly without crowning
Hardwood Floor Water Damage work underway in a Lewisville, TX home

What Sends Water Into Lewisville Homes

Cupped and buckled floors in Lewisville almost always trace to one of these moisture sources:

Slab leaks in 1980s–90s neighborhoods

Lewisville homes from the 1980s through mid-1990s — particularly near Old Town and the SH-121 corridor — have copper supply lines approaching or past their lifespan on reactive Denton County clay. These fail at bends and joints under the slab, wicking water up through concrete and into flooring above. Slab moisture reaches the underside of the wood first, so the floor cups from below with no spill in sight.

AC condensate overflow

Lewisville’s long cooling season runs air handlers hard. A clogged condensate line or cracked drain pan drips into ceilings and closets for weeks, common in the newer two-story builds north of SH-121. A slow ceiling-to-floor drip can reach hardwood below, where we mat-dry before the cupping sets.

Drainage pooling in Indian Creek terrain

Indian Creek’s low-lying residential sections experience water pooling during heavy storms that flat-terrain neighborhoods don’t deal with the same way. Crawl-space moisture and ground-level entry become issues when drainage can’t move storm volumes fast enough.

Our Hardwood Floor Water Damage Process

1

Map & Stop

We confirm the source is fixed — slab leak, appliance, or burst pipe — and map the moisture in the boards and subfloor.

2

Floor-Mat Drying

Specialized drying mats seal to the floor and pull moisture up out of the wood and subfloor under negative pressure.

3

Control the Air

LGR dehumidifiers and air movers manage the room’s humidity so the wood dries evenly without cracking or crowning.

4

Monitor & Finish

We track readings daily until the wood reaches its dry standard, then re-sand and refinish only after it’s truly stable.

Why Lewisville Homeowners Call Us First

  • Dispatched locally, any hour. Our Dallas crews are on the road to Lewisville quickly, and the voice on the phone is a real technician rather than a routed call center.
  • Certified to the S500 standard. IICRC-trained techs work to industry benchmarks and start logging moisture readings the first hour they're on site.
  • The carrier gets billed, not you. We coordinate with your adjuster and carry the claim paperwork so you aren't chasing it.
  • Dry-out and rebuild, one team. The same crew that dries the structure puts it back together — nothing stalls in a handoff to another contractor.

Frequently Asked Questions

My Lewisville floor started cupping with no spill — what causes that?

On a slab-laid floor, a slow slab leak seeps up through the concrete and reaches the underside of the wood first, so the floor cups from below with no visible water. By the time you notice the washboard ridges, moisture has often been wicking into the boards for days. A floor that cups from below is a classic sign of a hidden slab leak — we trace and stop that source before we dry.

Is Lewisville prone to slab leaks in 1980s–90s neighborhoods?

Yes — it’s one we see regularly here. Lewisville homes from the 1980s through mid-1990s — particularly near Old Town and the SH-121 corridor — have copper supply lines approaching or past their lifespan on reactive Denton County clay. These fail at bends and joints under the slab, wicking water up through concrete and into flooring above. For Lewisville homeowners, that’s exactly the kind of source that warps the hardwood before it’s caught, which is why we trace and confirm the origin before we start the hardwood floor water damage work.

When can the floor be sanded and refinished?

Only after the wood holds a stable dry reading for several days, not the moment it first hits target. Rushing to sand while the boards still carry moisture deep down causes crowning weeks later — especially on a slab-laid floor where the concrete releases moisture slowly. We hold off on refinishing until the numbers stay put.

Warped Wood Floors in Lewisville? We May Save Them.

Caught early, a cupped solid floor often comes back. Call our Lewisville crew 24/7 — the sooner the mats go down, the better the odds.

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