Job completed for Kevin L. - Lake Mohawk, NJ - Fire Damage

Completion date: June 25, 2025

Location: Lake Mohawk, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Kevin L. in Lake Mohawk, NJ sustained widespread smoke damage after a dehumidifier in the basement caught fire and filled the home with smoke. The small appliance overheated due to an internal electrical malfunction, igniting nearby plastic storage bins before extinguishing itself. Although the flames were contained to the basement, smoke traveled through the HVAC system, affecting walls, ceilings, and furniture across all floors. Electrical equipment fires like this are a known fire risk in Lake Mohawk homes, especially those using older dehumidifier models. Kevin’s insurance policy covered the full cost of the fire damage restoration, including smoke odor removal and HVAC cleaning.


Our Lake Mohawk, NJ fire restoration team arrived promptly to begin emergency cleaning. Air scrubbers were installed to filter smoke particles from the air, while thermal fogging and ozone treatments were used for complete smoke odor removal. All smoke-damaged drywall and insulation in the basement were removed, and affected materials throughout the house were carefully wiped down with specialized soot-cleaning solutions. The HVAC system was professionally cleaned and deodorized to eliminate smoke residue that had circulated through the vents. During the fire restoration process in Lake Mohawk, NJ, our team ensured all contents were assessed for cleaning or replacement, and coordinated with the insurance adjuster to finalize documentation. Kevin’s home was fully cleared of soot and smoke contamination and prepped for cosmetic repairs.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

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