Job completed for Edward J. - Tranquility, NJ - Mold Damage

Completion date: July 20, 2025

Location: Tranquility, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Edward J. in Tranquility, NJ discovered mold growth in his attic after a slow roof leak went undetected for several months. The leak allowed moisture to accumulate in the insulation and plywood sheathing, creating the ideal environment for mold colonization. PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration performed a full mold inspection and remediation in compliance with industry standards. The mold damage remediation in Tranquility, NJ included removal of contaminated insulation, HEPA vacuuming, and application of antimicrobial treatments to attic framing. The mold remediation work was filed under the homeowner's insurance policy, which covered both assessment and restoration.

Technicians in Tranquility, NJ conducted a sample mold test and used containment barriers and negative air machines during the remediation process. All structural mold on rafters and roof sheathing was cleaned using abrasive blasting, followed by sealing to prevent future regrowth. Moisture levels were tracked throughout to confirm that the attic environment was brought back to safe conditions. The attic ventilation system was also evaluated to ensure proper airflow moving forward. This Tranquility, NJ mold remediation case emphasizes the importance of timely inspections and professional mold removal when water leaks go unnoticed in attic spaces.

Team members on this project:

Chris Baresh

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