Job completed for Olivia M. - Hardwick Township, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: September 28, 2025

Location: Hardwick Township, NJ

Solutions provided:

Olivia M.’s home in Hardwick Township, NJ sustained kitchen water damage after her dishwasher developed a slow, undetected leak beneath the appliance. Over time, the leaking water saturated the subfloor, warped sections of hardwood flooring, and wicked into the base of adjacent cabinetry. PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration was called in to assess and address the hidden moisture, beginning with targeted water extraction and structure drying. In Hardwick Township, kitchen water damage from leaking dishwashers often involves difficult-to-detect damage under cabinets and appliances, requiring thermal imaging and moisture meters for full detection. Olivia’s insurance provider approved the water damage claim, covering all cleanup and structural drying in Hardwick Township.


The Hardwick Township kitchen water damage restoration included lifting warped flooring, removing toe-kicks, and drying the saturated subfloor with drying mats and air movers. Cabinet bases were treated with antimicrobial agents to prevent mold growth, and moisture levels were monitored throughout the process. In Hardwick Township, appliance leak cleanup frequently involves containment and controlled demolition of affected materials to access hidden wet zones. PDQ’s team carefully documented the damage, drying progress, and restoration steps to support Olivia’s water damage insurance claim. Once the subfloor and surrounding cabinetry met dry standard, the kitchen in Hardwick Township was cleared for repair and floor replacement.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

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Kitchen Water Damage in Hardwick Township, NJ
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Kitchen Water Damage in Hardwick Township, NJ
Ceiling Water Damage in Hardwick Township, NJ
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Ceiling Water Damage in Hardwick Township, NJ
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