Water Damage

Water Damage Restoration in Knoxville

Residential and Commercial Water Damage Restoration Services in Eastern Tennessee

Leaks or flooding are significant threats to both residential and commercial properties, capable of causing extensive and costly damage if not addressed promptly. When water infiltrates a structure, it can compromise the integrity of walls, flooring, and foundations, leading to warping, wood rot, and even structural failure. In addition to physical damage, excessive moisture can create a conducive environment for mold and mildew growth, posing health risks to occupants and potentially leading to respiratory issues or allergic reactions.

Our team at Mold Masters has the experience, skills, and resources to deliver comprehensive water damage restoration solutions. Our certified professionals use advanced technology and proven techniques to assess and respond to water intrusion issues of all kinds. We are ready to work to restore your property to its pre-damage condition as much as possible. We also understand that time is of the essence, which is why we offer prompt service and are available 24/7 to tackle emergencies as they arise. Beyond addressing your immediate water intrusion concerns, we can also proactively check for mold and implement removal and remediation protocols if we find it on your property.   

Do not wait to request our water damage restoration services in Knoxville if your home or business has been affected by a flood or major leak. Call (865) 351-6344 or contact us online now!

Areas We Serve

Mold Masters is proud to serve Knoxville, Tennessee and other surrounding areas.

  • Anderson County
  • Jefferson County
  • Knox County
  • Loudon County
  • McMinn County
  • Monroe County
  • Morgan County
  • Roane County
  • Sibier County & Gatlinburg
  • Tellico Village

Hear From Our happy Customers

    “I highly recommended using Mold Masters.”
    “They responded very quickly, worked around the GC’s schedule, got the job done and we didn’t experience any delays to our construction schedule.”
    - Andy S.
    “Loved working with them.”
    “They did great!! Loved working with them.”
    - Amy M.
    “Amazing customer service!”
    “Amazing customer service, knowledgeable, and kept in contact with me throughout the job!”
    - Aaron W.
    “The whole process was seamless.”
    “My crawlspace was a disaster, Mold Masters made it like brand new.”
    - Michael B.

Common Causes of Water Intrusion

Water intrusion can occur for various reasons. Understanding these common causes can help you identify potential vulnerabilities in your home or commercial building and take preventive measures before more extensive harm occurs. 

Water damage may be caused by:

  • Natural weather events. Severe weather conditions are major contributors to water intrusion. Intense rainfall can overwhelm drainage systems, resulting in flooding or water pooling around foundations. Additionally, melting snow can saturate the ground, leading to basement leaks. You can better prepare for these inevitable events by verifying that sufficient waterproofing and drainage systems are in place. 
  • Faulty roofs and gutters. A compromised roof can lead to leaks that allow water to penetrate interior rooms. Common issues include missing shingles, cracked tiles, or deterioration due to age and wear. Additionally, inefficient gutters that fail to direct water away from your property can also cause overflow, leading to water seepage into walls and foundations. Regular maintenance and inspections can help detect potential roofing issues early on.
  • Plumbing failures. Water pipes can burst or leak, causing significant water damage in homes and businesses. Problems like corroded pipes, faulty fittings, or high water pressure can all lead to sudden failures. Routine plumbing checks and immediately calling professional plumbers to fix leaks can significantly reduce the risk of extensive water damage due to plumbing issues.
  • Foundation problems. Cracks in your foundation can allow groundwater to seep into your property, leading to a range of problems from dampness to structural damage. Poor drainage around the foundation or soil settling can exacerbate these issues. 
  • Appliance malfunctions. Everyday appliances, such as washing machines, dishwashers, and water heaters, can malfunction or develop leaks over time. Overflows, broken hoses, or aging mechanisms can lead to significant water spills. Regular maintenance and timely replacements can help prevent potential water damage associated with appliance failures.
  • Clogged drains and pipes. When your drains and pipes become clogged with debris, water can back up and overflow, causing leaks and floods. Common culprits include hair, grease, and foreign objects. Regularly inspecting and cleaning your drains can help minimize the risk of clogs and the resultant water intrusion.
  • Seepage from poor landscaping. Landscaping decisions can influence how water interacts with a property. Improper grades, plantings too close to the foundation, and inadequate drainage solutions can lead to surface water pooling around the home, eventually infiltrating your foundation or basement. Employing strategic landscaping techniques can help divert water away from vulnerable areas.

Signs of Water Damage

If you’ve discovered standing water or witnessed flooding, you already know your property has suffered water damage and needs professional attention. Water damage is not always immediately obvious, however, and the sooner you address it, the better. Timely intervention can prevent more extensive and expensive repairs and restoration efforts.

We urge you to discuss your concerns with our Knoxville water damage restoration experts if you notice any of the following warning signs:

  • Discoloration and stains. Discolored patches or stains on walls and ceilings can indicate hidden water damage. These stains may vary in color from yellow to brown and can suggest that water has penetrated the material, potentially signaling leaks from plumbing, roofs, or walls that require professional investigation.
  • Peeling or bubbling paint and wallpaper. Paint and wallpaper that is bubbling, peeling, or warping likely have excess moisture trapped beneath the surface. This can indicate more serious leaks within your walls or ceilings that need to be addressed before further damage occurs.
  • Musty odors. A persistent, musty smell in any part of your property can indicate hidden moisture and potential mold growth. This odor often suggests lingering water issues that require professional assessment and remediation.
  • Warped or damp flooring. Spongy, discolored, or warping flooring can be signs of water intrusion. Such issues can arise from leaks underneath the flooring materials or moisture from your foundation. Prompt professional evaluation is necessary to identify the source and prevent further damage.
  • Visible mold growth. Even small patches of mold can indicate underlying water issues that need to be resolved as quickly as possible. You should also consider our professional mold remediation services, which can help eliminate both the mold itself and the root cause of the moisture. 
  • Surprises increase in water bills. If you notice a sudden spike in your water bills without a corresponding increase in usage, it could signal hidden leaks somewhere within your plumbing system. Overlooked water leaks can lead to extensive damage and require immediate attention to prevent additional consequences. 

How We Approach Water Damage Restoration

When it comes to water damage restoration in Knoxville, we employ a systematic and thorough approach to address every aspect of the problem. We recognize the urgency of addressing water damage, which is why we are available to take your call 24/7 and can typically provide emergency response visits within one hour. Upon arrival, our team will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the affected areas to ascertain the extent of the damage. This initial inspection includes identifying the source of the water intrusion, the category of water involved, and the potential risks associated with the damage. 

Next comes water extraction. Using advanced pumping and extraction equipment, we can efficiently remove standing water from your property. This step is crucial, as it helps mitigate further damage and allows for faster drying times. After extracting water, we use industrial-grade dehumidifiers and air movers to thoroughly dry all affected materials, including walls, floors, and furniture. It is essential to achieve moisture levels below the recommended thresholds to prevent complications like mold growth. 

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