Job completed for Lauren V. - Oak Ridge, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: October 26, 2025

Location: Oak Ridge, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Lauren V. in Oak Ridge, NJ experienced water damage in her living room after a leaking pipe in the ceiling released water that spread across the hardwood flooring below. The slow leak caused water to drip through drywall seams and light fixtures, saturating the subfloor and threatening the integrity of the wood floorboards. Our water damage restoration team in Oak Ridge, NJ performed moisture mapping, ceiling demolition, and immediate deployment of air movers and dehumidifiers to dry both the overhead cavity and flooring. Affected drywall was removed, and antimicrobial treatment was applied to prevent mold growth within the ceiling void. The water damage in Oak Ridge, NJ extended beyond surface-level cleanup and required coordinated drying of structural components.


The homeowner's insurance provider approved the claim, covering all water mitigation services and structural drying. Restoration in Oak Ridge, NJ included daily monitoring of moisture levels in the hardwood flooring to prevent cupping or long-term warping. Our technicians carefully documented each phase of the job to ensure full insurance reimbursement and safe rebuilding. The living room water damage in Oak Ridge, NJ serves as a reminder of how hidden pipe leaks can affect multiple building materials before becoming visible. Prompt professional intervention minimized damage and prevented microbial issues in the ceiling and floor system.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

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