Job completed for Kelsey B. - Mine Hill Township, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: September 4, 2025

Location: Mine Hill Township, NJ

Solutions provided:

Kelsey B. discovered water damage in her bathroom in Mine Hill Township, NJ, after a broken sink trap caused a slow, undetected leak beneath the vanity. Over time, the leak saturated the wall behind the sink and allowed water to seep beneath the tiled floor, creating hidden moisture buildup. By the time the PDQ Restoration team assessed the Mine Hill Township, NJ, property, tiles were beginning to loosen, and the subfloor showed signs of long-term water exposure. In Mine Hill Township, NJ, slow plumbing leaks like this often result in structural weakening and mold risk if not properly mitigated. Fortunately, the homeowner's insurance covered the water damage restoration in full, allowing the PDQ Restoration team to begin work immediately.


The PDQ Restoration team removed the vanity to expose wet drywall and assess the extent of the hidden damage in the Mine Hill Township, NJ, bathroom. Moisture meters confirmed saturation beneath the tile, prompting partial tile removal and focused structure drying. The affected wall cavity was dried using dehumidifiers and air movers to prevent further damage and microbial growth. In Mine Hill Township, NJ, water damage from leaking bathroom fixtures is a common issue requiring professional mitigation and careful monitoring. The PDQ Restoration team completed the cleanup, documented all work for insurance, and restored the bathroom in Mine Hill Township, NJ, to safe, dry conditions.

Team members on this project:

Chris Baresh

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Kitchen Leak in Mine Hill Township, NJ
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Kitchen Leak in Mine Hill Township, NJ
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Water Damage in Mine Hill Township, NJ
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