This home experienced a flood from the ceiling in the next room.
How to dry a sub floor.
As you can see from the photo they use a commercial dehumidifier to dry out the main level of the residence drill a 4 hole in the subfloor and blow the heated dry air into the basement.
Drying out sub flooring if flooding occurs and there is water leaking into the sub flooring it is crucial to dry out the subfloor as soon as possible.
Dehumidifiers work by removing moisture from the air and replacing it with dry air.
Sweep off suck up or drain away surface moisture.
This will also help the subfloor to dry faster.
Drying out a water damaged sub floor.
Remove a few boards to let the others expand and dry the subfloor.
Figuring out how to dry subfloor under tile can be a challenge.
Used in conjunction with fans and heaters they can speed up drying out a floor.
If there are larger or more numerous puddles use a wet dry vacuum to suck up the water.
You can check for dampness by pulling up tiles but a restoration contractor takes care of the inspection with special equipment that leaves floors.
Water flooded this very nice finished basement.
Dealing with tile floors.
This drops the rh in both levels at the same time and shortens the necessary time for drying the subfloor.
If you remove a few floorboards one every 5 10 feet 1 5 3 0 m should be fine will allow your floorboards to expand without buckling or cracking.
Most tile floors adhere to a cement board sandwiched between the floor and subflooring.
Water had gone under this suspended sub floor.
Work quickly to remove the water from the osb before it soaks in.
When wood floorboards get wet they swell.
Then place a dehumidifier at high settings to pull out any moisture that is still in the air.