Job completed for Daniel P. - Marksboro, NJ - Fire Damage

Completion date: December 2, 2025

Location: Marksboro, NJ

Why did the customer contact us?


Solutions provided:

Daniel P. contacted PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration after a kitchen fire caused visible fire and smoke damage inside his Marksboro, NJ home. The loss was caused by a cooking-related stove fire that produced heavy smoke and soot, impacting cabinets, appliances, and surrounding drywall in Marksboro. Contents in the kitchen were exposed to soot damage and smoke residue, requiring hands-on fire cleanup and detailed contents handling in Marksboro. Our initial inspection identified smoke-damaged drywall, heat-affected surfaces, and widespread odor concerns common after kitchen fire damage in Marksboro homes. Fire restoration work began with careful sorting and removal of affected contents to prevent further contamination. This fire damage loss in Marksboro was documented and handled as part of a fire damage insurance claim.


The fire cleanup process in Marksboro included boxing and removing fire-damaged kitchen items, disposing of unsalvageable contents, and cleaning soot-covered surfaces. Technicians addressed smoke odor removal using professional cleaning agents and air filtration equipment throughout the Marksboro residence. Special attention was given to smoke damage behind appliances and within nearby wall cavities, which is common after kitchen fires in Marksboro. The fire restoration process also focused on preventing soot transfer to unaffected areas while cleanup activities continued. All fire cleanup and contents handling followed standard fire restoration procedures and insurance documentation requirements. Once the fire cleanup phase was completed, the Marksboro property was stabilized and prepared for the next stage of restoration and repairs.

Team members on this project:

James Bate

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