Wet Sheet Rock
These pictures show a commercial building which had engineering hardwood flooring in it. Once this type of flooring gets wet, there is a 99.9% chance the product cannot be saved and will require total removal. You can also see that the sheet rock walls had to be “flood cut.” This was due to the fact that the sheet rock was soaked and also had wet insulation behind the wet sheet rock which required removal. Determining whether or not this should be done depends on the moisture levels of the effected sheet rock and the materials which are behind the wet sheet rock.