Job completed for Sandra M. - Ogdensburg, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: August 26, 2025

Location: Ogdensburg, NJ

Solutions provided:

Sandra M. discovered significant water damage in her Ogdensburg, NJ, kitchen after a slow fridge line leak went unnoticed for several days. The appliance leak soaked through the hardwood floors, saturating the subfloor and creating hidden moisture pockets beneath cabinets and baseboards. By the time the PDQ Restoration team arrived at the Ogdensburg, NJ, property, the wood floor had begun to warp and cup from prolonged exposure. Immediate appliance leak cleanup and hardwood floor water damage mitigation were required to prevent mold growth and structural issues. The homeowner's insurance policy covered the water damage restoration, allowing for a rapid and thorough response by the PDQ Restoration team in Ogdensburg, NJ.


The PDQ Restoration team began water extraction and set up specialized drying systems focused on wet wood floor recovery and subfloor moisture removal. In Ogdensburg, NJ, water damage from refrigerator line leaks is a common source of hidden structural saturation, so technicians used moisture meters to track drying progress under kitchen cabinets and along wall bases. Wet insulation under the floor was removed, and the hardwood flooring was evaluated for salvageability. To ensure a complete restoration, dehumidifiers and air movers were placed strategically throughout the Ogdensburg, NJ, kitchen. This water pipe break scenario, though minor in appearance, required expert water damage restoration to fully stabilize the Ogdensburg, NJ, residence.

Team members on this project:

Chris Baresh

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Water Damaged Floor in Ogdensburg, NJ
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Water Damaged Floor in Ogdensburg, NJ
Wet Wood Floor in Ogdensburg, NJ
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Wet Wood Floor in Ogdensburg, NJ
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