Water Damage Photo Gallery

A chimney with missing caulking, torn flashing, and missing roof shingles is shown.

Leaking Chimney Causes Water Damage Inside Eugene Home?

Sometimes the flashing around the perimeter of a chimney can pull away from the other roofing materials, allowing water to enter the home by leaking down around the chimney. Learn more.

Signs of water damage can be seen inside a crawl space.

Crawl Space Inspections Prevent Water Damage and Mold Outbreaks in Franklin Homes?

At least twice a year, and after any storm or flooding event, it is recommended to have your crawl space inspected for water damage. Learn more.

A blocked storm drain is shown.

Most Common Causes of Water Damage in Eugene?

Our local North Eugene and Northwest Lane County teams know firsthand that there are many causes of water damage. In fact, there are over 14,000 water damage claims made in the United States each day, making water damage the number one insurance claim in the U.S. Learn more.

Water stains and bubbling, flaking paint are visible signs of water intrusion.

Eugene Home Suffers Water Intrusion Damage from Recent Storm?

Water intrusion is an insurance term used to describe water entering a home or business from an exterior source. Clogged storm drains, and poor drainage around a home’s foundation can lead to water intrusion issues. Roofs in poor condition or damaged during a storm can also cause water to enter the home or building. Learn more.

A dishwasher reveals a plate with a frowning face drawn on it.

Damaged Rubber Dishwasher Door Seal Floods Kitchen Floor in Franklin Home?

One of the most common reasons for appliance failures is a cracked or leaking door seal on your dishwasher. Dishwashers use large amounts of water so when the door seal is damaged, water can escape and cause significant flood  damage in a short period of time. Learn more.

Hidden water damage is revealed by the presence of mold growth on the walls by the baseboards of a wooden floor.

Hidden water Damage Causes Mold Outbreak in Eugene Home?

When you notice mold growth, you probably have a water leak hiding somewhere inside the walls of your Eugene home or commercial business. Learn more.

A floor in a home is flooded.

What Are Some Signs of Water Intrusion Damage in Franklin?

Water intrusion is a term used by insurance companies to describe damage caused by water entering the home from an outside source. Some examples would be a clogged storm drain, rain gutter, or downspout causing water to enter and flood a structure. Roof damage is another way water can enter a home. Learn more.

A home’s foundation is damaged from wetness.

How Can I Prevent Rainwater from Seeping Into My Basement in Eugene?

When cracks form on foundation walls, water can seep into the structure, causing water damage. Our local team in North Eugene and Northwest Lane County responds to water damage emergencies throughout the year and offers these tips from the Insurance Information Institute for preventing basement water seepage. Learn more.

A moisture meter determines if a surface is dried thoroughly.

How Will I Know My Water-Damaged Area is Dried Completely in Eugene?

Most household surfaces and belongings are porous, so even if something feels dry to the touch, water can remain inside, and if the item is not dried completely, the materials will break down, warp, or cause mold damage. Learn more.

A person is shocked to see water damage and exposed plumbing pipes.

What Happens During A Water Damage Assessment in Franklin?

Our North Eugene and Northwest Lane County have been restoring water damage in Franklin for years. When we arrive at a water damage emergency scene, we begin with a detailed inspection of your home or property to assess the damage. Learn More.

An overflowing sink is flooding a kitchen.

Emergency Water Removal Services in Franklin?

Our North Eugene and Northwest Lane County teams use powerful, industrial-grade water extraction and removal equipment to quickly pull water from flooded areas. Please read our latest blog to learn more.

A corroded water valve is dripping water.

What Are Some Signs of Water Damage in Lane County Homes?

Our North Eugene and Northwest Lane County teams restore water damage 24-hours a day, every day of the year. Please read our latest blog to learn about the signs of water damage.

A herringbone-patterned floor is warping from water damage.

How Long Does It Take for Water to Damage a Floor in Franklin?

Our North Eugene and Northwest Lane County teams are trained and certified to restore water damage no matter how extensive the damage. Please read our latest blog here to learn how long it takes for water to cause serious damage.

A toilet in a modern bathroom is shown.

Toilet Backup Causing Black Water Contamination in Eugene?

Our North Eugene and Northwest Lane County teams have the advanced training, specialized equipment, and experience to restore sewer backups safely. Please read our latest blog here to learn more about these services.

A person is applying weather caulking to a window to seal it against water intrusion.

How Can I Prevent Water Damage to My Home in Lane County?

Our North Eugene and Northwest Lane County team are trusted leaders in water damage restoration services. Please read our latest blog here to learn about ways you can prevent water damage to your Lane County home.

A home is shown during a rainstorm.

How Do I Prevent Rain From Getting Into My Home in Franklin?

Do you know that our team in North Eugene and Northwest Lane County responds to water damage emergencies within four hours of your call in most cases? Please read our latest blog here to learn how to protect your home’s exterior from water damage.

A bathroom sink is shown overflowing.

Flooded Bathroom in Franklin?

Has your sink ever overflowed? Water damage can become an expensive repair if left unmitigated for too long. When your bathroom floods, SERVPRO of North Eugene / NW Lane County is Here to Help. ®

To learn more, read our latest blog here

A family room floor is covered in water.

What Can I Do If I Have a Flooded Floor in Franklin?

Do you know that our team in North Eugene and Northwest Lane County monitors and documents the drying process to ensure water-damaged areas are returned to normal moisture levels? Please read our latest blog here to learn tips for things you can do while waiting for help to arrive.