Job completed for Jason P. - Mount Arlington, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: September 4, 2025

Location: Mount Arlington, NJ

Solutions provided:

Jason P. discovered significant water damage in his finished basement in Mount Arlington, NJ, after an undetected leak soaked the carpeted floor and lower wall sections. The source of the water was a slow plumbing leak behind a utility wall, which gradually saturated the surrounding materials. By the time the PDQ Restoration team arrived at the Mount Arlington, NJ, residence, the basement carpet and padding were fully saturated, and moisture had begun to wick into the drywall. In Mount Arlington, NJ, water damage in finished basements is a frequent issue due to hidden plumbing lines and limited ventilation. The homeowner’s insurance covered the water damage restoration, allowing for a prompt and complete response by the PDQ Restoration team.


The PDQ Restoration team performed immediate water extraction from the carpeted basement in Mount Arlington, NJ, followed by removal of soaked padding and drying of the subfloor. Technicians opened affected wall sections to remove wet insulation and begin structure drying using dehumidifiers and high-velocity air movers. In Mount Arlington, NJ, basement water damage can lead to long-term mold and structural problems if not thoroughly addressed. Moisture meters were used to ensure all areas met dry standards, and the restoration process was fully documented for insurance purposes. The PDQ Restoration team successfully returned the Mount Arlington, NJ, basement to a safe, dry condition ready for reconstruction.

Team members on this project:

Tim Rozansky Jr.

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