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Wooden Panels

Notes

Prognosis (Do's & Don'ts):
✅ Do:

Always shut off water and winterize homes between owners or during vacancy

Conduct thorough inspections before rebuild — mold spreads quickly under surfaces

Use mold-resistant sheetrock and insulation where moisture is possible

❌ Don’t:

Reinstall finishes until you're sure the framing is bone-dry

Overlook basements after water damage — they trap humidity and breed mold fast

Delay remediation — water damage multiplies when ignored

 

🔎 Doctor’s Note:

This house went from mold-prone mess to market-ready residence. What started as a classic case of vacancy damage turned into a clean slate restoration with resilient finishes and modern appeal. Thanks to tight coordination between WFL Builders and our precision team, the house is now fully revived — systems secured, interiors upgraded, and structure future-proofed.

Dark Wood Floor
  • Douglas fir wood framing

    Drywall

    Tape

    Soap shelf

    Vinyl plank flooring

  • Framing

    Repairs

    Drywall Repairs

    Installation

    Trim & Moldings

    Appliance Installation

    Taping

    Painting

    Flooring

    Countertops

    Cabinetry

Other Projects

First time homeowners personal touch

First time homeowners personal touch

Fresh start

Fresh start

Office & Bedroom Renovation

Office & Bedroom Renovation

Wooden Panels

Overview

Jun 18, 2019
Aug 7, 2019
🤕 Symptoms: -Property had been sitting vacant between owners -During winter, pipes burst and flooded both basement and main floor -Resulting damage included: -Saturated insulation and waterlogged drywall -Mold development in several zones -Destroyed kitchen cabinetry and flooring -General structural and cosmetic neglect due to extended vacancy 🩺 Diagnosis: This was a deep-in-the-bones situation — a house left cold and unattended, now suffering from water damage, mold infiltration, and disuse. The symptoms weren't just cosmetic. They were systemic. This structure needed to be fully dried out, stripped back, and rebuilt from a clean, breathable foundation. Mold had to be cleared, systems brought up to code, and the heart of the home — the kitchen — had to be entirely replaced. 💉 Treatment Plan: Step 1 – Demolition & Remediation: -Cut all affected walls 2 feet up from the floor to eliminate unseen moisture and mold -Removed all basement carpeting, drywall, and insulation -Licensed plumber repaired failed plumbing and updated the system to current code -Full mold remediation completed to ensure clean, healthy framing Step 2 – Rebuild & Restore: -Installed new insulation and drywall across affected areas -Taped, sanded, primed, and painted for a clean, cohesive wall finish -Drop ceiling installed in the basement for a tidy, functional look -Full kitchen renovation: new cabinets, countertops, sink, microwave, and range -Both bathrooms repaired with new fixtures and fresh finishes -Floating vinyl plank flooring laid across living room, hallway, and kitchen — durable and waterproof -New carpeting installed in the basement with precise cuts around fireplace/hearth -Final detail work and finish carpentry completed for a polished, move-in-ready result 💡 Prognosis: This home went from forgotten to fully functional. It’s dry, fresh, and future-proofed — built back better from the inside out. The layout flows, the systems are solid, and the vibe is clean and healthy. This wasn’t just a repair — it was a reset.

Interior Transformation

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