Homeowner Daryl H. in Irvington, NJ discovered water damage in his unfinished basement caused by a slow leak from a cast iron waste pipe. The leak had been dripping steadily for weeks, soaking into the concrete floor and saturating boxes, wood framing, and nearby insulation. Waste pipe leaks like this are a common issue in Irvington, especially in older homes with aging plumbing systems. Because the water was classified as gray water, our team treated the situation with both water damage and sanitation protocols. Daryl’s insurance policy covered the water mitigation, cleanup, and minor structural drying services.
Our Irvington, NJ water restoration crew began by isolating the leaking waste line and coordinating with a licensed plumber for repairs. We then removed wet insulation and any contaminated materials near the leak site, and cleaned the affected floor and framing with antimicrobial agents. High-capacity dehumidifiers and air movers were used to dry the unfinished basement, targeting high-moisture zones around the pipe and nearby stored contents. Moisture meters were used daily to ensure that all surfaces reached safe drying levels. The entire water damage restoration process in Irvington, NJ was documented for insurance and completed with full disinfection to prevent mold growth or odor. Daryl’s basement was left dry, safe, and ready for future plumbing upgrades.






