Job completed for Rachel K. - Byram Township, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: September 2, 2025

Location: Byram Township, NJ

Solutions provided:

Rachel K. discovered mold growth in her bathroom ceiling in Byram Township, NJ, after a slow leak from a pipe above went undetected for several weeks. The consistent moisture led to black mold spreading across the ceiling drywall and into the corners of the adjoining walls. When the PDQ Restoration team arrived at the Byram Township, NJ, home, they conducted a thorough mold inspection and identified structural mold hidden within the ceiling cavity. Mold damage like this is common in Byram Township, NJ, bathrooms, where leaks and humidity often go unnoticed until visible signs appear. The homeowner’s insurance covered the mold remediation, allowing for a complete response by the PDQ Restoration team.


The PDQ Restoration team initiated containment protocols to prevent mold spores from spreading throughout the Byram Township, NJ, home. Black Mold Remediation included removal of affected drywall, insulation, and sealing of the area with antimicrobial treatments. Air scrubbers and HEPA filtration were used to eliminate airborne spores, and a Mold Test PDF was created for post-remediation clearance. In Byram Township, NJ, proper mold inspections & remediation are essential to prevent future outbreaks, especially in high-moisture areas like bathrooms. The team completed full structure drying, repaired the source of the ceiling leak, and restored the space to safe living conditions for the Byram Township, NJ, homeowner.

Team members on this project:

David Rebolledo

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