Hello Reseda!

Edward's Enterprises' team of employees is ready to help you with repair & remodel services around Sherman Way offices, your Reseda home, Reseda Boulevard shops, or a Canby Avenue commercial location.

 

Looking for local wood subfloor repair near Reseda? There are many ways to bring value to your property & protect your family & assets.
 
Upkeep & repairs of your Sub Floor & Under Home Insulation & Moisture Barrier are one of the most cost effective ways but are often overlooked until they become big expensive issues.

 
Our crew receives calls on sagging insulation for business or home projects. We have ready solutions for mobile home sub-flooring or joist repairs.

Wondering how we can improve or repair your office or home in Reseda? Let's begin to answer your many questions about Edward's Enterprises below!

Edward's Enterprises team performs many wooden subfloor repairs in Reseda such as:

 
  • Wood sub floor installed

  • Particle board subfloor replaced

  • Subfloor wood tear out

  • Mobile home subfloor repairs

  • Modular home floor insulation fixed

  • Trailer home under wrap repaired

  • Floor joist repairs

  • Water damage repair

  • Squeaky wood floors fixed

  • Wood blocking installed

With over 20 years in the home improvement trade we have the perspective & know-how critical to carrying out projects of any size, including your next wood subfloor repair.
 
Wondering if we can assist you with your wood sub floor replacement? Call our team to explain your subfloor installation project!

Subflooring is part of the substructure. It is underneath the flooring in your home. The subfloor is usually constructed from 1 by 4 or 1 by 6 lumber or plywood panels. When using lumber, the panels are laid diagonally across joists & when using plywood the boards are laid in a staggered fashion, with the ends & edges butted together & the panels nailed to the joists. The whole purpose of the sub floor is to support the central floor, or main floor.
 
The four types of subfloor are plywood (which was mentioned before), plank sub flooring, oriented strand board sub flooring & concrete slabs. Each one of the prior subfloors would be used depending on what type of floor you would like to install. The common floors include 3/4 thick solid wood flooring, engineered wood flooring, floating wood floors & laminate flooring. In some cases, you can even add on new sub floors in place of old ones, as long as you properly add the underlayments needed & remove the old tiles first.
 
At the end, walk around across the entire floor. Check for uneven areas, squeaks & all else. See if it's a floor that looks & feels well-finished!

Perfect Plywood Underlayment – Types of Screws
To ensure the bearings on your floors are doing their job, holding up their full weight without any unwanted creaking, cracking, or anything else, you'll want to secure those floor joists properly. & this all deals with your subfloor area, of course. Let's have a closer look at how you can get those screws in there “just right” & some further information on the matter.
 
How Does Each Screw Function?
First of all, you should know that we've generally got two kinds of screw to choose from, for this type of job : regular steel screws & galvanized steel screws. #8 screws, #10 screws & #12 screws are ideal for when it comes to 3/4-inch plywood, the goal being to securing it correctly onto those floor joists the first time around.
 
Screw Head Options
There are multiple kinds of screw heads. Each screw head, in turn, will usually come indented to allow the drill head used with it, if it's the right match, to put some torque onto that screw.
 
Efficiency
This, as you can imagine, helps the overall process to go more smoothly & efficiently as one drills right into the plywood.
 
Budget
You can pick up a box of screws, generically speaking, for about as low as $2 per box of 100 screws or so. The price may rise to even $150, for more quantity & higher quality. For screw heads, expect to pay from about $5 to $110 for a box. Sales taxes have not been factored into the final costs.

Can you repair subfloor from underneath?
 
How to know when to replace your subfloor
Factors such as an exposure to moisture or a leaking pipe can be enough alarms for you to replace your subfloor. As the floor gets slippery, you better check what's up with your subfloor.
What's a subfloor?
A subfloor is a material that sits underneath your original floor, which can be tiles, hardwood, or a carpet.
Purpose of a subfloor
The main purpose of the subfloor is to ensure that it keeps moisture away, & this is the main reason many houses require it. However, if you have a way to ensure that there are zero leaks & proper moisture maintenance, there's no need to get one.
Indicators of damaged subfloors
Several red flags will point out a damaged subfloor which includes
1. Having uneven floor or ones that are sunken.
2. Hearing loud squeaks on the floorboards.
3. You're having the smell of mold or mildew in the room.
4. Bouncing or shifting floors when walking around.
5. Have a loose & rocking toilet.
6. Visibly cracked floor tiles.
7. Get capping hardwood floor.
8. See blubbing up linoleum floor.
9. Experience a leaking ceiling.
The lifespan of a subfloor
Subfloors will last depending on how well you maintain them. If it's in good shape, it can serve you for up to 20 – 30 years.
Cost of replacing a subfloor
It'll depend on the contractor, the kind of labor, & materials to be used, but on average, it's $450 – $2000.
 
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When should I replace my subfloor from water damage?
 
The signs that indicate you need to replace your subfloor
Several things should tell you that it's about time that you replace your subfloor. Such indicators will help you assess the damage & determine what kind of repair should be done. These signs include
1. Loud squeaks
When your steps begin to produce louder squeaks than normal, you should find out if your subfloor has an issue.
2. Sinking parts
Sinking parts is an indication that you have a loose subfloor part somewhere that needs fixing.
3. Cupping floorboard
Cupping of the floorboard indicates that moister loosened the grip of the floor, & upon drying, it adapted to the taco-like shape.
4. Cracked tiles
Popping or cracked tiles are a clear indication that your subfloor underneath is damaged & needs some fixing.
5. Water damage
Whether it's a leaking sink or ceiling, you better check on your subfloor since that water must have been drained in there.
Tips on repairing the subfloor
When figuring out how you'll deal with the repair of your subfloor, you have to follow a couple of steps to ensure that you don't leave anything. The procedure involves
1. Assess the damage on the subfloor to know what's wrong.
2. Determine the kind of damage you're dealing with so that you can move forward to the repair.
3. Block any leaks before fixing anything to avoid contact with water.
4. Fix any water damages before proceeding to avoid any similar cases.
5. Replace the damaged subfloor.
 
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Edward's Enterprises' rates for Reseda wood sub floor repair projects start at:

 

$95* an hour Per Employee, 3 Hour Minimum

Rates listed above are the usual check or cash rates per hour for labor charged to our customers for repairing wood sub floors like you can find in mobile homes or in homes with a raised foundation (not including dump disposal fees or materials).
 
Larger sub floor repair projects may need an onsite consultation before starting any work.

Carpentry Sublfloor Repair Insulation - CarpentryWe charge for all time included in a customer's project, including purchasing or delivering materials, & offsite work like painting lumber prior to an installation, or for the time to haul away debris. This allows us to take on smaller projects for our customers, rather than only lump sum projects with much higher minimums to show up.
 
Thanks to our processing partner PayPal, we do accept most major credit & debit cards now! Rates are slightly higher, please call our office for all of the details.
 
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*Hourly charge is from $95 to $115 or more PER EMPLOYEE depending on the work site zip code. Some exclusions apply such as ongoing facility maintenance clients, or for same-day, after hours or weekend service.
 
Communities outside of our area of operations will be charged additional travel costs. We would be happy to answer any of your pricing questions, please call for details!

Reasons to select Edward's Enterprises for your next carpentry repair project include:

 

EE Check Established Company: Edward's Enterprises has been a locally owned & operated small business since 1896.

 

EE Check Insured: Insured to protect our residential & commercial customers as well as our employees.

 

EE CheckResponsive: Available by phone & email, our team is responsive to our customers & will communicate with you before, during, & after your finish carpentry project.

 

EE Check Licensed: We are a licensed General & Plumbing Contractor with the Contractor's State License Board (B857752) since 2005.

 

EE CheckCommunication: We communicate appointment scheduling, invoicing, estimates, & more by phone & email to keep our rough carpentry customers “in the loop”.

 

EE CheckClear Information: We explain our hourly rates on our website & by phone before we schedule any work so that you know what we charge.

 
Review your EE Check list to see how Edward's Enterprises can provide you with top notch service.

You can contact Edward's Enterprises about our finish & rough carpentry services by filling out our handy form below:

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    A real live person will (unless the Zombie apocalypse has finally happened or every line is busy) answer!
     
    Our office is open from 8am to 5pm Pacific Standard Time Monday to Friday.
    We are available after hours & on weekends by phone for emergencies.

    Your guys showed up during the agreed upon time slot & finished in a reasonable amount of time. They did a responsible job & left…the property clean. I would definitely call you again.

    Five out of five stars

    - Robert | Newbury Park

    Edward & his team came in & removed my old kitchen appliances in a jiffy. When they noticed leftover garbage from my construction project, they were able to truck that away too. It was one less issue for me to worry about.

    Five out of five stars

    - Alex | Hauling Customer

    Edward's Enterprises carpentry repair services is usually available:

     

    Office: Monday through Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm by phone in our office to schedule carpentry projects & ask questions about service.

     
    Field: As far as scheduling work, for our typical rates listed above (I know we didn't skip that section) we normally schedule work Monday through Friday from 7am to 4pm (holidays, meetings, kids with flus may affect availability).

    Carpentry Sublfloor Repair Insulation - CarpentryMost projects get a 3 hour window of arrival, so expect something like 7am to 10am, or 10am to 1pm, or even 12pm to 3pm window.
     
    We are available for emergency carpentry work based on a first come first serve basis & whether or not we have a crew available. Expect to pay more for these types of calls (we have employees & overtime is what it is).
     
    If you need us to come outside of those times, expect to pay a bit more, or experience different restrictions like job minimums, etc.

    Edward's Enterprises' service map contains Reseda, CA 91335 & surrounding communities.

     

    To see if we can handle a carpentry improvement project at your office, store or home, you can check a few places:

     
    There is a helpful site menu drop down called “Cities”. Select that & you can see if your city is in our “service area”.

    You can call us at 818-639-2441 & give us your “exact” coordinates.
     
    If you don't reside in Reseda but you're close by give us a call. We may be able to service your carpentry repair request or schedule an onsite consultation for an additional minimum hour charge and/or travel charge.

    Reseda Community Center
     
    Reseda Recreation Center
    18411 Victory Blvd
    Reseda, CA 91335
    (818) 881-3882
     
    For more information about your local Community Center, check out Reseda Community Center Online.


    Local Reseda Farmers Market
     
    Encino Farmers Market
    17400 Victory Blvd
    Van Nuys, CA 91406
    (818) 708-6611
     
    For more information about your nearest Farmer's Market, check out Reseda Farmers Market Online.


    Local Reseda Trash Service
     
    WM GI Industries
    195 W Los Angeles Ave
    Simi Valley, CA 93065
    (805) 522-9400
     
    For more information about city trash service, check out Reseda Trash Service Online.


    Reseda Electronic Recycling
     
    Martin's Recycling
    7101 Canby Avenue
    Reseda, CA 91335
    (818) 252-5885
     
    For more information about local electronic recycling, check out Reseda Electronic Recycling Online.


    Local Reseda Paint Recycling
     
    Dunn-Edwards
    9167 Reseda Blvd
    Reseda, CA 91325
    (818) 727-0594
     
    For more information about neighborhood paint recycling, check out Reseda Paint Recycling Online.

    Can you repair subfloor from underneath?
     
    How to know when to replace your subfloor
    Factors such as an exposure to moisture or a leaking pipe can be enough alarms for you to replace your subfloor. As the floor gets slippery, you better check what's up with your subfloor.
    What's a subfloor?
    A subfloor is a material that sits underneath your original floor, which can be tiles, hardwood, or a carpet.
    Purpose of a subfloor
    The main purpose of the subfloor is to ensure that it keeps moisture away, & this is the main reason many houses require it. However, if you have a way to ensure that there are zero leaks & proper moisture maintenance, there's no need to get one.
    Indicators of damaged subfloors
    Several red flags will point out a damaged subfloor which includes
    1. Having uneven floor or ones that are sunken.
    2. Hearing loud squeaks on the floorboards.
    3. You're having the smell of mold or mildew in the room.
    4. Bouncing or shifting floors when walking around.
    5. Have a loose & rocking toilet.
    6. Visibly cracked floor tiles.
    7. Get capping hardwood floor.
    8. See blubbing up linoleum floor.
    9. Experience a leaking ceiling.
    The lifespan of a subfloor
    Subfloors will last depending on how well you maintain them. If it's in good shape, it can serve you for up to 20 – 30 years.
    Cost of replacing a subfloor
    It'll depend on the contractor, the kind of labor, & materials to be used, but on average, it's $450 – $2000.
     
    FAQ Source
     
     
    When should I replace my subfloor from water damage?
     
    The signs that indicate you need to replace your subfloor
    Several things should tell you that it's about time that you replace your subfloor. Such indicators will help you assess the damage & determine what kind of repair should be done. These signs include
    1. Loud squeaks
    When your steps begin to produce louder squeaks than normal, you should find out if your subfloor has an issue.
    2. Sinking parts
    Sinking parts is an indication that you have a loose subfloor part somewhere that needs fixing.
    3. Cupping floorboard
    Cupping of the floorboard indicates that moister loosened the grip of the floor, & upon drying, it adapted to the taco-like shape.
    4. Cracked tiles
    Popping or cracked tiles are a clear indication that your subfloor underneath is damaged & needs some fixing.
    5. Water damage
    Whether it's a leaking sink or ceiling, you better check on your subfloor since that water must have been drained in there.
    Tips on repairing the subfloor
    When figuring out how you'll deal with the repair of your subfloor, you have to follow a couple of steps to ensure that you don't leave anything. The procedure involves
    1. Assess the damage on the subfloor to know what's wrong.
    2. Determine the kind of damage you're dealing with so that you can move forward to the repair.
    3. Block any leaks before fixing anything to avoid contact with water.
    4. Fix any water damages before proceeding to avoid any similar cases.
    5. Replace the damaged subfloor.
     
    FAQ Source

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    Fun Reseda Fact   The median household income in Reseda is $54,092 (10% higher than other Los Angeles regions). Reseda's average summer temperature is 74 degrees.
     
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