Field Project Recap

Overland Park, KS - Kitchen Sink Water Damage Project

A 30-minute response and full countertop removal recovered this Overland Park kitchen after a supply-line failure.

Kitchen sink water damage in Overland Park KS

When a Countertop Must Be Removed After Water Damage in Overland Park, KS

Sink Leak!

A homeowner in Overland Park, KS recently noticed swelling along their kitchen cabinets after a dishwasher leak. What looked like a minor puddle had already traveled beneath the flooring and into the subflooring.

What's The Risk?

When moisture remains trapped under cabinets or countertops, wood swells, adhesives fail, and mold begins to grow behind sealed surfaces. Delays can turn a simple repair into full cabinet and countertop replacement. Insurance documentation can also become more complex if hidden damage isn't professionally verified early.

What's Science Say?

According to the EPA, visible dryness is often misleading-water migrates through seams, joints, and fasteners. Even after the surface looks dry, subflooring can still hold moisture that feeds mold spores. Black mold may form in these hidden spaces, releasing contamination into the air. Only professional moisture mapping and mold remediation can confirm that the structure is truly dry and safe after water damage or flooding.

How Much Does It Cost?

Early removal of affected materials costs far less than waiting for structural decay or microbial contamination to spread. Once mold establishes behind cabinets, remediation often requires breaking countertops and replacing base units-an expensive but necessary step to restore integrity.

Check out one of our tech's on the job, cleaning!

Call to Action

If your kitchen has signs of moisture or mold behind cabinets, schedule a professional inspection today. Heartland Restoration provides expert detection, drying, and documentation support to help homeowners in Overland Park & the Greater Kansas City Metro surrounding areas prevent secondary damage and simplify the insurance process.

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Joshua Barnes, IICRC-certified founder of Heartland Restoration

About the author

Joshua Barnes - CEO & Founder, Heartland Restoration

Joshua personally has 10 years of experience working in and on homes, and his company began in 2023. He leads emergency water, mold, sewage, and storm restoration projects across the Kansas City metro and personally trains every Heartland technician on IICRC-aligned mitigation, drying, and decontamination procedures.

  • IICRC WRT - Water Damage Restoration Technician
  • IICRC ASD - Applied Structural Drying
  • IICRC AMRT - Applied Microbial Remediation Technician

Why Every MinuteMatters

The first 24-48 hours determine the total cost.

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Do not wait - call now for immediate response.

  • Mold begins in 24 hours
  • Drywall becomes unsalvageable in 12-24 hours
  • Insurance claims slow when cleanup is delayed