Job completed for Lisa R. - Oxford, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: October 6, 2025

Location: Oxford, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Lisa R. discovered water damage in the hallway of her Oxford, NJ home after noticing tile discoloration and swelling along the baseboard. Upon inspection, our team identified a slow but persistent leaking pipe behind the baseboard that had saturated the wall cavity and underlying materials. The leak had gone unnoticed for several days, leading to moisture migration beneath the tile flooring and into adjacent drywall. Immediate water extraction was performed, followed by removal of wet insulation and partial baseboard demolition to access the source. Moisture mapping confirmed elevated humidity levels within the hallway, and structure drying began promptly using commercial dehumidifiers and air movers.


In Oxford, NJ, we completed thorough water damage restoration services including pipe leak repair, drying of subflooring, and antimicrobial treatment to prevent mold growth. Because the loss was sudden and due to a leaking plumbing line, the water damage cleanup and restoration were covered under the homeowner’s insurance policy. Technicians monitored the drying process daily, ensuring all moisture was eliminated before reinstalling baseboards and repairing tile grout lines. Final inspections confirmed all affected materials in the Oxford, NJ property were properly restored to pre-loss condition. This job in Oxford, NJ highlights the importance of early detection and professional water damage mitigation when hidden leaks occur behind finished surfaces.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

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