Job completed for Sharon M. - Kinnelon, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: July 25, 2025

Location: Kinnelon, NJ

Solutions provided:

When homeowner Sharon M. of Kinnelon, NJ discovered a burst pipe under her kitchen sink, extensive water damage had already set in. The water pipe break caused significant flooding beneath the cabinetry, resulting in saturated insulation, warped wood flooring, and moisture intrusion into adjacent walls. PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration responded promptly to perform emergency water extraction, followed by structure drying and dehumidification. Kitchen cabinets and drywall impacted by the water damage had to be removed to prevent mold growth. The water damage restoration was covered by the homeowner's insurance policy, making the cleanup and repair process more manageable for the Kinnelon resident.

Throughout the water mitigation project in Kinnelon, NJ, our technicians utilized thermal imaging to track moisture migration into wall cavities and subflooring. Wet insulation and underlayment were extracted and replaced, and antimicrobial treatments were applied to deter microbial growth. The job involved coordinated appliance leak cleanup, since the dishwasher line also contributed to the kitchen flooding. Once structure drying reached IICRC standards, repairs to cabinets and flooring were initiated. This Kinnelon, NJ water damage restoration was completed with documentation of all procedures for insurance purposes, including a post-remediation moisture map. The burst pipe incident highlights the importance of immediate response in any Kinnelon home facing water damage emergencies.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

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