Job completed for Robert D - Newton, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: December 4, 2025

Location: Newton, NJ

Solutions provided:

Robert D. contacted PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration after discovering significant water damage in his home in Newton, NJ caused by a sudden burst pipe inside a wall cavity. The water damage in Newton, NJ occurred when a frozen supply line ruptured, releasing a large volume of water into the lower wall sections and flooring area. This burst pipe event led to saturated drywall, wet insulation, and moisture intrusion into the subfloor and framing. Immediate water damage mitigation was required at the Newton, NJ property to prevent structural deterioration and mold development. Technicians performed emergency Water Extraction and moisture mapping to assess the full extent of the loss. The homeowner filed a water damage insurance claim, and the burst pipe loss in Newton, NJ was documented for coverage.


The water damage restoration process in Newton, NJ included controlled demolition of wet drywall, removal of compromised insulation, and exposure of affected framing materials. Commercial air movers and dehumidifiers were installed to support Structure Drying and reduce moisture levels throughout the Newton, NJ affected area. Continuous moisture monitoring was conducted to ensure proper drying of wood framing and concrete surfaces. Antimicrobial treatments were applied to address bacteria and reduce the risk of mold growth following the burst pipe. All drying progress and equipment usage were recorded to meet insurance requirements for the Newton, NJ water damage claim. Once completed, the Newton, NJ water damage cleanup stabilized the property and prepared it for repair and reconstruction following the burst pipe incident.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

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