Job completed for Daniel S. - Chester, NJ - Mold Remediation
Completion date: February 1, 2026
Location: Chester, NJ
Solutions provided:
Daniel S. contacted PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration after persistent bathroom mold growth developed in the tiled shower area of his Chester, NJ home. The bathroom mold in Chester, NJ was caused by prolonged moisture intrusion due to deteriorated grout lines and minor shower pan seepage that allowed water to penetrate behind the tile assembly. Over time, trapped moisture created elevated humidity levels behind the walls, leading to hidden structural mold growth and visible black mold along grout joints and caulking lines. Our team conducted detailed Mold Inspections & Remediation services in Chester, NJ, including moisture mapping, thermal imaging, and air quality testing to determine the full extent of contamination. The inspection confirmed the need for targeted black mold remediation within the shower enclosure and adjacent wall cavities in the Chester, NJ bathroom. A comprehensive remediation plan was developed to address microbial growth, prevent cross-contamination, and restore safe indoor air quality throughout the Chester, NJ property.
During the mold remediation process in Chester, NJ, containment barriers and HEPA air scrubbers were installed to control airborne mold spores. Sections of compromised drywall and moisture-damaged backing materials behind the shower tile were carefully removed to eliminate structural mold contamination in the Chester, NJ bathroom. All affected framing members were HEPA vacuumed, treated with antimicrobial solutions, and thoroughly dried to reduce moisture content and inhibit future mold growth. The team performed detailed cleaning of tile surfaces, grout lines, and surrounding materials as part of the Mold Inspections, Testing & Estimates protocol in Chester, NJ. Post-remediation verification testing was completed, and a Sample Mold Test PDF report documenting clearance results was provided to the homeowner. The Chester, NJ mold remediation project was partially covered by the homeowner’s insurance policy due to sudden shower pan failure, and the bathroom was left clean, dry, and ready for reconstruction.
Team members on this project:
Leo Trinidad






