Job completed for Leslie K. - Byram Township, NJ - Sewage Damage
Completion date: October 10, 2025
Location: Byram Township, NJ
Solutions provided:
Homeowner Leslie K. in Byram Township, NJ experienced a water damage event in her bathroom caused by a leaking toilet connection that had slowly saturated the tile floor. While the surface tile appeared intact, water had penetrated through the grout lines and seeped into the subfloor beneath, causing hidden damage that was discovered during inspection. Our Byram Township, NJ water damage restoration crew performed a detailed moisture assessment, revealing elevated levels throughout the flooring system. As a result, the bathroom tile floor had to be fully removed to access and dry the wet subfloor and prevent mold growth.
The Byram Township, NJ restoration process included controlled demolition of the tile floor, followed by setup of containment and drying equipment to manage moisture and air quality. High-powered dehumidifiers and air movers were used to target the affected subfloor and wall base areas. An antimicrobial treatment was applied to ensure the space remained sanitary and mold-free during and after drying. The water damage restoration in Byram Township, NJ was covered by the homeowner's insurance, allowing for full mitigation and preparation for floor replacement. This case illustrates how a simple toilet connection leak can result in extensive water damage beneath tile flooring in Byram Township, NJ.
Team members on this project:
Jerry Katz






