Job completed for Rebecca D. - Lake Mohawk, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: October 3, 2025

Location: Lake Mohawk, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Rebecca D. in Lake Mohawk, NJ contacted our team after discovering a ceiling leak in her living room caused by a leaking pipe hidden within the second-floor bathroom wall. The prolonged pipe leak had saturated the ceiling drywall and insulation, leading to significant water damage throughout the affected areas. Upon arrival in Lake Mohawk, NJ, our technicians began immediate water extraction followed by moisture mapping and thermal imaging to identify hidden damp zones. Wet insulation removal and ceiling demolition were necessary to prevent mold growth and structural degradation. The water damage restoration process in Lake Mohawk, NJ also included targeted drying of ceiling joists using commercial-grade air movers and dehumidifiers.

Once the ceiling materials were removed and drying was underway, we performed antimicrobial treatment to inhibit microbial growth and ensure sanitary conditions. The Lake Mohawk, NJ water damage restoration was covered by the homeowner's insurance, allowing for a full structural dry-out and preparation for reconstruction. Throughout the restoration, we maintained strict humidity control to safeguard surrounding drywall and flooring from secondary water damage. This Lake Mohawk, NJ water damage incident emphasizes the importance of prompt leak detection and mitigation to avoid extensive ceiling and insulation damage. Final moisture readings confirmed all affected areas were fully dried and ready for repair, concluding another successful water damage restoration project in Lake Mohawk, NJ.

Team members on this project:

Roberto Galanty

Photos & Videos:

Ceiling Water Damage in Lake Mohawk, NJ
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Ceiling Water Damage in Lake Mohawk, NJ
Leaking Pipe in Lake Mohawk, NJ
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Leaking Pipe in Lake Mohawk, NJ
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