Job completed for Eric D. - Little Falls Township, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: October 7, 2025

Location: Little Falls, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Eric D. experienced significant water damage in his Little Falls Township, NJ home after a pipe burst behind the toilet inside the bathroom wall. The sudden pipe failure caused water to spray inside the wall cavity, saturating drywall, insulation, and seeping into the adjoining hallway flooring. By the time the issue was discovered, standing water had formed on the tile floor, and moisture had spread beneath the baseboards. Our team initiated emergency water extraction and removed damaged drywall sections to expose the broken pipe. Wet insulation was extracted, and structure drying began immediately to prevent secondary damage and microbial growth.


Water damage restoration in Little Falls Township, NJ included targeted demolition, air mover placement, and continuous moisture level monitoring. The burst pipe incident was covered by the homeowner’s insurance policy, allowing for full restoration services without out-of-pocket costs. Technicians completed structural drying, applied antimicrobial treatments, and coordinated with a plumber for permanent pipe replacement. Final repairs included drywall replacement and repainting the affected areas in the Little Falls Township, NJ residence. This water damage event in Little Falls Township, NJ underscores the importance of prompt response and professional restoration to limit property damage and ensure a safe, dry environment.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

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Burst Pipe in Little Falls Township, NJ
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Burst Pipe in Little Falls Township, NJ
Bathroom Pipe Leak in Little Falls Township, NJ
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Bathroom Pipe Leak in Little Falls Township, NJ
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