Job completed for Matthew B. - Chester, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: December 5, 2025

Location: Chester, NJ

Solutions provided:

Matthew B. contacted PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration after discovering water damage inside his home in Chester, NJ following an interior plumbing failure. The water damage in Chester, NJ was caused by a leaking supply line that allowed water to spread beneath the flooring and into adjacent wall sections. Prolonged moisture exposure led to wet flooring materials, damp baseboards, and hidden moisture concerns within the subfloor in Chester, NJ. Emergency water damage mitigation was required to prevent additional structural damage and potential mold growth. Technicians responded promptly to the Chester, NJ property to assess moisture levels and begin Water Extraction. The homeowner filed a water damage insurance claim, and the loss in Chester, NJ was documented for coverage.


The water damage restoration process in Chester, NJ included removal of affected flooring materials, detailed moisture mapping, and strategic placement of air movers and dehumidifiers. Structure Drying equipment was used to address trapped moisture beneath tile and within wall cavities throughout the Chester, NJ home. Wet materials were carefully removed to allow proper airflow and accelerate the drying process. Antimicrobial treatments were applied to reduce the risk of mold and bacteria following the water loss. Ongoing moisture readings and drying logs were maintained during the water damage cleanup in Chester, NJ. Once complete, the Chester, NJ water damage restoration stabilized the affected areas and prepared the property for repairs in accordance with industry standards.

Team members on this project:

Chris Baresh

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