Job completed for Thomas W. - Ledgewood, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: September 5, 2025

Location: Ledgewood, NJ

Solutions provided:

Thomas W. reported water damage in his office unit in Ledgewood, NJ, after a ceiling leak from the HVAC discharge line caused water to drip steadily onto the faux wood flooring. The leak, originating from a clogged condensate drain, went unnoticed over a weekend, allowing moisture to pool on the floor and seep into baseboards and beneath furniture. By the time the PDQ Restoration team arrived at the Ledgewood, NJ, commercial property, the flooring had started to warp and discolor. In Ledgewood, NJ, HVAC-related ceiling leaks are a common cause of hidden water damage in office spaces, especially during periods of high humidity. The water damage restoration was covered by the building’s commercial insurance policy, allowing for immediate remediation.


The PDQ Restoration team conducted water extraction and set up dehumidifiers to address high humidity in the Ledgewood, NJ, office unit. Faux wood flooring was removed in sections to reach trapped moisture beneath the surface and prevent mold growth. Ceiling tiles were replaced, and the HVAC system was inspected to ensure no further condensation leaks would occur. In Ledgewood, NJ, commercial water damage incidents like this require fast action to protect both structural elements and business continuity. The PDQ Restoration team thoroughly dried the affected areas, documented the loss for insurance, and restored the office space in Ledgewood, NJ, to pre-loss conditions.

Team members on this project:

Jerry Katz

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Office Water Damage in Ledgewood, NJ
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