Job completed for Erin D. - Parsippany, NJ - Water Damage
Completion date: November 10, 2025
Location: Parsippany, NJ
Solutions provided:
Erin D. experienced severe water damage in her Parsippany, NJ home after a sudden burst pipe in the second-floor bathroom released a steady flow that spread into multiple rooms below. The Parsippany residence quickly developed soaked drywall, wet insulation, and wood floor water damage that required immediate water extraction to halt further structural deterioration. Because this was an insurance-covered loss, technicians completed detailed moisture mapping, documentation, and photos for the adjuster. Crews performed appliance leak cleanup in adjacent spaces where water migrated beneath cabinetry and trim. High-capacity dehumidifiers and air movers were placed throughout the Parsippany property to stabilize humidity and prevent secondary mold growth. Continuous monitoring ensured affected building materials in Parsippany were drying to industry standards before demolition decisions were made.
During the remainder of mitigation, technicians opened targeted wall sections to address hidden moisture pockets commonly found in older Parsippany homes with multiple layers of construction. Wet insulation was removed, subfloors were sanitized, and specialized drying mats were used to salvage sections of hardwood flooring impacted by the water pipe break. Additional inspections were performed on the main water line and HVAC discharge line to ensure no secondary leaks contributed to the loss, a routine precaution for water damage in Parsippany. Water extraction and structure drying continued until all materials reached proper moisture readings verified through thermal imaging and meter checks. Damaged contents were inventoried and documented for the homeowner’s insurance carrier to streamline the restoration process. By the end of mitigation, the Parsippany home was fully stabilized and prepared for reconstruction following comprehensive water damage restoration.
Team members on this project:
James Bate






