Job completed for Amanda V. - Washington Township, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: August 30, 2025

Location: Washington Township, NJ

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Homeowner Amanda V. in Washington Township, NJ experienced sudden water damage after a pipe burst in her lower-level living space, resulting in significant carpet saturation. The broken pipe released large volumes of water, quickly soaking the carpet, padding, and surrounding baseboards. PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration responded rapidly, initiating emergency water extraction and removing all affected carpet materials. The Washington Township water damage restoration included moisture mapping and structural drying using commercial dehumidifiers and air movers to stabilize indoor humidity. Wall cavities and subflooring were assessed to ensure no hidden moisture remained behind drywall or under tack strips.


In this Washington Township, NJ water damage case, antimicrobial treatments were applied to exposed flooring and baseboards to prevent microbial growth. The burst pipe was repaired by a licensed plumber, allowing the restoration team to proceed with a thorough dry-out. Damaged carpet and pad were hauled away, and moisture monitoring confirmed when the structure was ready for reinstallation. The homeowner’s insurance policy covered the water damage cleanup and replacement of all flooring materials. This Washington Township burst pipe event highlights how quickly water can compromise carpeting and structural components, requiring a comprehensive and professional restoration response.

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