Job completed for Bryan W. - Lake Mohawk, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: October 28, 2025

Location: Lake Mohawk, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Bryan W. in Lake Mohawk, NJ experienced extensive water damage in his unfinished basement after a burst pipe released a large volume of water onto the concrete floor. The flooding spread rapidly, soaking boxes, storage bins, tools, and furniture stored throughout the basement. Our water damage restoration team in Lake Mohawk, NJ responded immediately to perform emergency water extraction, assess and inventory affected contents, and initiate structural drying. Items were sorted for salvageability, with non-porous contents cleaned and disinfected, while saturated cardboard and absorbent materials were discarded. The burst pipe in Lake Mohawk, NJ also required targeted drying along the perimeter foundation and under shelving units where water had pooled.


The homeowner’s insurance claim was approved and covered the full cost of content handling, cleanup, and drying services. Technicians in Lake Mohawk, NJ used commercial air movers and dehumidifiers to restore proper moisture levels and prevent microbial growth on concrete and exposed framing. Moisture mapping confirmed the spread of water beneath and behind storage zones, requiring comprehensive drying efforts. The water damage in Lake Mohawk, NJ highlighted the risk of content loss and hidden moisture buildup in unfinished basements without immediate intervention. All services were completed with detailed documentation to support the insurance claim and ensure safe re-entry into the storage space.

Team members on this project:

Samuel Adames

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