Job completed for Jason L. - Pequannock, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: September 9, 2025

Location: Pequannock, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Jason L. contacted us after noticing signs of water damage in the carpeted bedroom of his Pequannock, NJ home, caused by a leaking pipe inside the wall. The slow leak had gone undetected for several days, allowing water to soak the drywall, saturate the carpet padding, and seep into the base of the wall framing. Upon arrival, our team performed moisture mapping and located the source behind the interior wall. We conducted water extraction from the carpeted floor and removed sections of wet drywall to access and repair the leaking pipe. Structural drying began immediately to prevent mold growth and further damage to the subfloor.


Water damage restoration in Pequannock, NJ often involves pipe leaks hidden behind walls, especially in bedrooms where signs of water may be subtle at first. In this case, we used air movers and dehumidifiers to dry out the saturated materials and applied antimicrobial treatments beneath the carpet and along the baseboards. The carpet was partially lifted and dried in place to preserve it, and all services were covered through the homeowner’s water damage insurance claim. Bedroom water damage in Pequannock caused by leaking pipes can escalate quickly without visible signs, making early detection and professional remediation essential. This Pequannock, NJ job demonstrates the detailed work required when water damage affects both flooring and hidden wall cavities.

Team members on this project:

Lance Caffrey

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Water Damaged Bedroom in Pequannock, NJ
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Water Damaged Bedroom in Pequannock, NJ
Water Damaged Carpet in Pequannock, NJ
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Water Damaged Carpet in Pequannock, NJ
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