Job completed for Carlos V. - Milburn, NJ - Water Damage

Completion date: December 24, 2025

Location: Milburn, NJ

Solutions provided:

Carlos V. contacted PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration for a Water Damage job at his home in Millburn, NJ after water spread across the bathroom and hallway flooring. The water damage in Millburn, NJ was caused by a toilet overflow that allowed water to escape onto tile flooring and migrate into adjacent areas. Once the issue was discovered, standing water and surface moisture were present, requiring immediate water damage cleanup in Millburn, NJ. Our team responded by performing water extraction and setting up professional drying equipment to prevent further damage. Moisture readings confirmed water had traveled beyond the bathroom, impacting flooring and lower wall areas. The water damage restoration in Millburn, NJ was documented and handled as an insurance-covered water loss.


During the water damage restoration process in Millburn, NJ, technicians completed thorough water extraction and began structure drying using air movers and commercial dehumidifiers. Affected flooring and base areas in Millburn, NJ were closely monitored to ensure proper moisture removal and prevent secondary damage. HVAC discharge lines and bathroom fixtures were inspected to confirm the source of the water loss was fully addressed. Ongoing moisture checks were performed as part of the water damage cleanup in Millburn, NJ to track drying progress. All work was documented with photos and drying logs for insurance purposes. This Water Damage job in Millburn, NJ restored dry conditions while addressing the toilet overflow and completing professional water extraction and drying services.

Team members on this project:

Jerry Katz

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