Job completed for Veronica C. - Stockton, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: July 14, 2025

Location: Stockton, NJ

Solutions provided:

In Stockton, NJ, homeowner Veronica C. suffered water damage in her bathroom after the toilet supply line connection burst unexpectedly. Water rapidly flooded the bathroom floor, seeped under the vanity and baseboards, and began to leak into the subfloor and adjacent hallway. PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration responded quickly with water extraction equipment and moisture detection tools to begin immediate mitigation. The water damage restoration in Stockton, NJ included removal of wet vinyl flooring, drying of structural materials, and application of antimicrobial treatments to prevent mold. The entire loss was covered under the homeowner’s insurance policy.

During the Stockton, NJ restoration process, technicians carefully removed baseboards and drilled small holes to facilitate airflow within the wall cavities. Air movers and dehumidifiers were strategically placed to dry subflooring and ensure complete moisture removal. PDQ documented all damage and drying progress for insurance claim purposes, including moisture readings and photos. Plumbing repairs were coordinated to restore the toilet connection and prevent future incidents. This Stockton, NJ bathroom water damage case demonstrates the widespread impact a burst toilet connection can have and the necessity of prompt and professional water mitigation services.

Team members on this project:

Chris Baresh

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