Job completed for Kevin D. - Hackettstown, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: August 30, 2025

Location: Hackettstown, NJ

Why did the customer contact us?


Solutions provided:

Kevin D. experienced a burst pipe in the back corner of his basement in Hackettstown, NJ, leading to widespread water damage across the carpeted floor and lower wall sections. The pipe failure released gallons of water before it was shut off, saturating drywall, insulation, and flooring materials in the affected area. When the PDQ Restoration team arrived at the Hackettstown, NJ, home, standing water and damp structural elements required immediate mitigation to prevent further damage. Water extraction and structural drying were crucial to stop mold growth and salvage as much of the basement as possible. The homeowner’s insurance covered the water damage restoration, enabling a swift and complete response by the PDQ Restoration team in Hackettstown, NJ.


The PDQ Restoration team performed targeted water extraction and removed the soaked carpet and padding from the Hackettstown, NJ, basement. Wet drywall was cut away in the corner where the burst pipe had leaked, and drying equipment was set up to treat the surrounding wall cavities. In Hackettstown, NJ, water damage from basement pipe bursts often hides behind walls and beneath flooring, so thermal imaging was used to locate residual moisture. Structure drying, dehumidification, and insulation removal were completed to fully restore the space. The PDQ Restoration team documented all water damage restoration steps for insurance claims, ensuring a smooth process for the Hackettstown, NJ, homeowner.

Team members on this project:

David Rebolledo

Photos & Videos:

Pipe Leak in Hackettstown, NJ
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