Job completed for Melissa V. - Lambertville, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: June 24, 2025

Location: Lambertville, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Melissa V. in Lambertville, NJ experienced significant water damage after a severe thunderstorm caused a roof leak above her second-floor bedroom. The storm-driven rain penetrated compromised flashing around a chimney, allowing water to seep through the ceiling, saturate drywall, and drip down into the first-floor living room. Roof leaks leading to interior water damage are common in Lambertville, especially in older homes with aging roofing systems. Our emergency water damage team was on site within hours to begin mitigation. Melissa’s homeowner’s insurance covered the full roof leak water damage restoration, including ceiling repairs and structure drying.


Our Lambertville, NJ crew removed water-damaged drywall and insulation to expose hidden moisture within ceiling cavities. We deployed commercial-grade air movers and dehumidifiers to expedite structure drying and prevent long-term damage. Moisture meters were used to verify saturation levels behind walls and in adjacent flooring, ensuring thorough remediation. Wet insulation was discarded and antimicrobial treatments were applied to all affected framing to prevent mold growth. Throughout the restoration process in Lambertville, NJ, our team documented all damage for insurance purposes and coordinated directly with the adjuster. By the end of the job, Melissa’s Lambertville home was fully dried, cleaned, and ready for ceiling and drywall restoration.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

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