Job completed for Elaine F. - Mt. Arlington, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: October 27, 2025

Location: Mt. Arlington, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Elaine F. in Mt. Arlington, NJ experienced water damage after a kitchen supply line leak spread across the tile flooring and continued into the adjacent carpeted living room. The leak originated beneath the kitchen sink and went unnoticed overnight, saturating the grout lines and seeping beneath the base cabinets before reaching the living space. Our water damage restoration team in Mt. Arlington, NJ responded with water extraction, removal of wet carpet padding, and moisture detection beneath the tile. Structural drying was performed using air movers and dehumidifiers to target hidden moisture in wall cavities and under cabinetry. The water damage in Mt. Arlington, NJ required careful handling of both tile and carpeted areas to prevent secondary damage and microbial growth.


The homeowner’s insurance claim was approved and covered the full scope of water mitigation services, including extraction, drying, and documentation. In Mt. Arlington, NJ, the restoration process included lifting sections of carpet, applying antimicrobial treatments, and monitoring drying progress to industry standards. Our team verified that no moisture remained trapped under the tile subfloor, a common risk in kitchen water damage scenarios. The Mt. Arlington, NJ property was fully restored to a dry condition, with daily moisture checks and equipment adjustments to ensure successful mitigation. This multi-surface water damage incident in Mt. Arlington, NJ demonstrates the complexity of restoration efforts when leaks span between tiled and carpeted areas.

Team members on this project:

Ivan Rivadeneria

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Kitchen Leak in Mt. Arlington, NJ
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Kitchen Leak in Mt. Arlington, NJ
Water Damaged Kitchen in Mt. Arlington, NJ
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Water Damaged Kitchen in Mt. Arlington, NJ
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