

Hardwood floor drying starts with speed. We deploy high-powered drying systems within hours to limit cupping, warping, and mold growth. Our crews respond 24/7 across Pomona, fully equipped for water-damaged hardwood in homes and businesses.
Professional hardwood floor drying uses thermal imaging, pinless meters, and hygrometers to locate hidden saturation. Our expert technicians map moisture beneath boards, subfloors, and concrete joists - ensuring no trapped water is left behind in the affected area.
We use axial air movers, desiccant dehumidifier units, and floor mat extraction systems engineered for hardwood flooring. These systems dry wood evenly, prevent buckling, and preserve the finish on your floors while protecting water-resistant coatings.
Hardwood drying services focus on recovery - not demolition. We preserve existing boards whenever possible using negative pressure extraction and targeted drying, saving you money on unnecessary replacement. If water restoration isn't feasible, we assist with flooring replacement documentation.
Our hardwood floor drying team handles flooded living rooms, gyms, hotel lobbies, and more. Whether it’s oak in your home or maple in your business, we’ve dried it all with professional care.
Hardwood floor drying from Clean and Dry Restoration means certified technicians, rapid mobilization, and a reputation built on trust. We serve Pomona homeowners, landlords, property managers, and commercial operators.
Every drying job includes detailed moisture reporting, structural assessments, and insurance-ready documentation. We don't just dry floors - we help protect long-term property value.
Our team holds IICRC certification in water damage restoration and structural drying with extensive experience in hardwood flooring recovery. We maintain a strict no-cut policy unless absolutely necessary. If boards must be removed, we offer full post-drying repair coordination.
We're insured, bonded, and locally rooted in Pomona, with a deep understanding of how local climate and construction affect wood recovery. Clients choose us because we act fast, communicate clearly, and focus on saving your hardwood - not selling you replacement work.


Hardwood floor drying begins with a complete damage assessment. Our team uses pin meters, thermal imaging, and hygrometers to measure surface and subfloor moisture. We record readings to track drying progress.
We remove all standing water and excess water using truck-mounted extractors or portable vacuums. Remove any rugs from the affected area before we install hardwood drying mats that apply suction to pull moisture from beneath the boards without removing them. Never attempt to mop up flood water yourself - call a professional immediately.
Commercial air movers circulate air beneath and above the floor, while dehumidifiers remove excess moisture from the air. Controlled temperature will accelerate drying without damaging the wood. Our technicians adjust humidity and airflow to protect the wood grain and prevent warping.
We monitor moisture levels daily using calibrated meters. Adjustments are made in real-time to avoid over-drying or uneven results. Photos and readings are logged for client and insurance records.
Once the wood reaches safe moisture content, we perform a final inspection to finish a complete water restoration assessment. If boards are damaged beyond recovery, we document affected areas and connect you with licensed flooring professionals for repair.
Safety Message:
All equipment is professionally maintained, and drying operations follow IICRC safety standards. We protect your home or workplace during every step—no exposed wires, no tripping hazards, and no contaminants left behind.
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Hardwood floor drying is the process of removing moisture from water-damaged wood floors using air movers, dehumidifiers, and floor mats. The goal is to restore the boards without replacing them.
Call immediately after any water intrusion—leaks, floods, or overflows. The sooner drying starts, the higher the chances of saving the flooring.
Yes, if drying begins quickly. Boards can often be preserved if cupping or swelling hasn’t become permanent. We use moisture readings to guide the drying and recovery process.
Drying time depends on the extent of saturation, type of wood, and subfloor condition. Most jobs can take 3 to 7 days with daily monitoring. Following proper steps will ensure the hardwood flooring has time to dry thoroughly and maintain structural integrity.
Most homeowners and commercial policies cover water damage restoration, including hardwood floor drying, if caused by a sudden event. We provide documentation for your claim.
