Job completed for David L. - Sparta NJ - Water Damage
Completion date: December 23, 2025
Location: Sparta, NJ
Solutions provided:
David L. contacted PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration after discovering ongoing water damage in his Sparta, NJ home caused by a deteriorated and corroded water pipe in the basement utility area. The aging pipe failure resulted in a steady leak that saturated surrounding building materials, leading to wet insulation, moisture-damaged framing, and visible signs of prolonged water intrusion in Sparta, NJ. Upon arrival, technicians performed a detailed moisture inspection, confirming elevated readings consistent with a long-term water pipe break common in older plumbing systems throughout Sparta, NJ properties. Emergency water mitigation services were initiated to control the active leak and limit further damage to the structure. The cause of loss was identified as pipe corrosion and material failure, and the water damage cleanup in Sparta, NJ was documented for insurance purposes. All affected areas were secured to prepare for proper water extraction and structural drying in the Sparta, NJ residence.
The Sparta, NJ water damage restoration process continued with professional water extraction, dehumidification, and targeted air movement to dry saturated materials and prevent secondary damage. Wet insulation and compromised sections of building material were addressed to eliminate trapped moisture and reduce the risk of mold growth in Sparta, NJ. Specialized drying equipment was installed and monitored daily to ensure moisture levels returned to acceptable industry standards. Coordination with plumbing repairs ensured the source of the water loss was fully corrected before restoration progressed. The water damage loss in Sparta, NJ was covered by insurance, and detailed documentation was provided to support the water damage insurance claim. Final moisture readings confirmed the structure was dry and stable following comprehensive water damage cleanup and mitigation in Sparta, NJ.
Team members on this project:
Chris Baresh






