A water leak originating from pipes off a hot water heater in the utility room caused significant water damage across Lucky Lil's Casino. This affected almost half of the casino's carpet, several walls (including those in the office and entryway), and ceramic tile. Elevated moisture content was detected in various areas, with suspected microbial growth found behind baseboards on the casino floor, requiring specialized remediation.
Solutions provided:
DaySpring Restoration provided comprehensive water damage and mold remediation services. Initial steps included extracting water from the affected carpet using a weighted extractor and deploying air movers and dehumidifiers throughout the casino floor, office, entryway, and utility room to facilitate drying. To address concealed moisture, baseboards were removed (with management approval) and 1-inch drying holes were strategically drilled into walls. Regular monitoring of drying progress was conducted, and equipment was adjusted and removed once dry standards were met. Upon discovering suspected microbial growth behind baseboards, local containment was established, and recommendations for material removal and cleaning were provided and approved. All removed equipment was backhauled, cleaned, and restocked, ensuring the property was restored to a dry standard and ready for further remediation of microbial growth.
Photos & Videos:
Utility room at Lucky Lil's Casino, identified as the source of water leak from hot water heater pipes, showing wet floor.
Close-up of ceramic tile and baseboard in the casino office, indicating elevated moisture content from water damage.
Office area within Lucky Lil's Casino affected by water damage, with wet drywall and ceramic tile requiring restoration.
Interior view of Lucky Lil's Casino floor, highlighting water-damaged carpet and affected walls before restoration.
Front entrance of Lucky Lil's Casino showing tiled floor and initial signs of water damage, awaiting restoration by DaySpring.