Job completed for Kevin D. - Byram Township, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: October 25, 2025

Location: Byram Township, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Kevin D. in Byram Township, NJ experienced water damage in his upstairs bedroom after a pipe burst behind the wall, flooding the carpeted floor. Water quickly saturated the carpet and padding, creating hidden moisture beneath the baseboards and within the wall cavities. Our water damage restoration team in Byram Township, NJ arrived promptly to begin emergency water extraction, carpet pad removal, and antimicrobial treatment to prevent microbial growth. Moisture meters revealed elevated readings in adjacent rooms, prompting an extended inspection and targeted drying in surrounding areas. The burst pipe in Byram Township, NJ resulted in both visible and hidden water damage requiring a comprehensive structural drying strategy.

The homeowner’s insurance covered the cost of water mitigation, including the removal of wet carpet materials and deployment of drying equipment. In Byram Township, NJ, the water damage restoration process involved using high-velocity air movers and low-grain refrigerant dehumidifiers to dry all affected building materials. Daily monitoring ensured moisture levels returned to acceptable standards, preventing mold issues and material degradation. The job in Byram Township, NJ concluded with full documentation for insurance purposes and preparation for carpet replacement. This incident highlights the rapid impact of burst pipes on carpeted living spaces and the importance of swift professional water damage cleanup in Byram Township, NJ.

Team members on this project:

Christopher Witter

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Flooded Bedroom in Byram Township, NJ
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Flooded Bedroom in Byram Township, NJ
Wet Carpet in Byram Township, NJ
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Wet Carpet in Byram Township, NJ
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