Hi,
My water filter overflowed last night and water dribbled onto the kitchen floor all night without me noticing. I woke up in the morning to a few small puddles on the vynil and then realised a large area of the masonite stabilisation plates underneath was soaking wet. I cut and removed the vynil, moped it all up and put dyers, fans and a dehumidifyer on and the surface started to dry out after a few hours, When I inspected under the house the hardwood floor boards and some of the beams were quite wet too. By the end of the day all the wet stains on the masonite plates had disappeared and the hardwood floorboards looked dry. I had put fans under the house as well. The area I could not get to is under the cupboards. The kitchen sink cupboard and also the cupboard between kitchen and dining. The fact that the boards underneath the house in that area were wet and the masonite plates area on either side of the cupboard were wet too calls for inspecting and airing and drying the floor under the cupboards. How will I get there?
The kickboards look as if they are glued and non-removable. Would I need to remove the actual floor board in the cabinets? Or would drilling holes be sufficinet to get airflow and heat into this area?
I would appreciate suggestions how to go about this and cause the least damage and proceed the fastest. What kind of professional might I need to call for assistance? Cabinet maker, handy man? I have another 24 hours before mould is likely to develop. Thanks for your help.