Job completed for Frank P. - Clifton, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: April 30, 2025

Location: Clifton, NJ

Solutions provided:

Frank contacted PDQ Restoration after discovering his water heater had been leaking in the unfinished basement of his home in Clifton, NJ. The slow but steady leak had pooled water across the concrete floor, seeping into stored items and threatening the surrounding walls with moisture buildup. Concerned about water damage and the risk of mold, Frank knew he needed fast and professional intervention to prevent further problems.

The PDQ Restoration team arrived promptly and began with a comprehensive inspection of the basement to assess the extent of the water spread. High-powered extraction equipment was utilized to remove standing water from the concrete surface. Industrial-strength air movers and dehumidifiers were strategically placed to dry out the moisture trapped in the walls and flooring. Moisture detection tools were used throughout the drying process to guarantee that no dampness was left behind.

To inhibit mold growth and eliminate any bacterial risks, antimicrobial treatments were applied to all affected surfaces, including concrete, exposed wood framing, and storage areas. The team also inspected the water heater to identify the source of the leak, providing recommendations for repair or replacement to prevent future incidents. Damaged materials were safely removed, and the space was fully sanitized, leaving Frank’s basement in Clifton, NJ dry, clean, and secure.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

Photos & Videos:

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leaking water heater
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