Job completed for Matthew G.-Oxford, NJ- Water Damage

Completion date: December 27, 2025

Location: Oxford, NJ

Solutions provided:

Matthew G. contacted PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration for a Water Damage job at his home in Oxford, NJ after muddy water flooded a finished basement hallway. The water damage in Oxford, NJ was caused by a sudden sewer backup that forced contaminated water to flow through the hallway and into adjacent rooms. The sewage-related water damage in Oxford, NJ left heavy moisture, debris, and contamination on tile flooring and lower wall surfaces. Our team responded quickly to the water damage emergency in Oxford, NJ to begin sewage removal and prevent further spread. Initial assessment confirmed the need for professional water extraction, disinfecting service, and controlled demolition where necessary. The water damage loss in Oxford, NJ was documented and handled as an insurance-covered water damage claim.


During the water damage restoration process in Oxford, NJ, technicians performed thorough water extraction and sewage removal to eliminate standing water and contaminants. Impacted flooring and base areas in Oxford, NJ were cleaned, disinfected, and evaluated for salvageability. Commercial air movers and dehumidifiers were installed to support structure drying and reduce moisture levels after the water damage event in Oxford, NJ. All affected areas were monitored with moisture readings to ensure proper drying and sanitation. Detailed photo documentation and drying logs were prepared for insurance reporting. This Water Damage job in Oxford, NJ restored safe conditions by completing professional water extraction, sewage cleanup, and structure drying services.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

Photos & Videos:

Basement Hallway, Oxford, NJ.jpg
Large View Icon
Basement Hallway, Oxford, NJ.jpg
Water Damage, Oxford,NJ.jpg
Large View Icon
Water Damage, Oxford,NJ.jpg
Disclaimer: All images displayed on this page are taken from actual PDQ Restoration projects. To protect the privacy of our clients, identifying details—including homeowner names and town locations—have been modified. The job descriptions accurately reflect the type of work performed, but certain personal information has been intentionally changed for confidentiality.