Job completed for Brian C. - Stillwater Township, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: September 18, 2025

Location: Stillwater Township, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Brian C. contacted us after noticing discoloration and dampness at floor level in a finished room of his Stillwater Township, NJ home. Our technicians traced the moisture to a leaking supply line inside the wall, which had been steadily saturating the baseplate and nearby materials. Because the water damage was localized but significant, we established containment using plastic sheeting to isolate the affected area and prevent cross-contamination during the mitigation process. Water extraction and controlled demolition of wet drywall were performed, followed by structure drying using commercial dehumidifiers and air movers. The homeowner's insurance covered the restoration due to the sudden and accidental nature of the pipe failure.

This water damage restoration in Stillwater Township, NJ required precise moisture control to prevent further structural damage and potential mold development. Our team removed baseboards and opened the wall cavity to expose the leaking supply line, allowing for proper plumbing repairs and drying of hidden components. Moisture readings were taken daily to track drying progress and ensure environmental stability. Antimicrobial treatment was applied to the exposed subfloor and framing to inhibit microbial growth. The Stillwater Township, NJ job was completed with thorough documentation and post-dryout verification to support the insurance claim. This case illustrates the importance of containment barriers and targeted mitigation during wall-based water intrusions in Stillwater Township, NJ.

Team members on this project:

Roberto Galanty

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Containment Drying in Stillwater Township, NJ
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Containment Drying in Stillwater Township, NJ
Leaking Supply Pipe in Stillwater Township, NJ
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Leaking Supply Pipe in Stillwater Township, NJ
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