Job completed for Kevin M. - Denville, NJ - Mold Remediation
Completion date: February 2, 2026
Location: Denville, NJ
Solutions provided:
Kevin M. contacted PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration after noticing ceiling discoloration and elevated moisture readings in his Denville, NJ home. The issue in Denville, NJ was caused by a slow plumbing leak from an upstairs bathroom supply line that allowed water to saturate the ceiling drywall over time. Persistent moisture intrusion created the ideal conditions for microbial growth and hidden structural mold above the ceiling cavity. Our team performed comprehensive Mold Testing and remediation services in Denville, NJ, including moisture mapping, infrared thermal imaging, and air quality sampling to determine the extent of contamination. Elevated spore counts confirmed the need for professional Mold Inspections & Remediation in the affected areas of the Denville, NJ property. A detailed remediation protocol was developed to safely address the mold contamination and restore healthy indoor air quality throughout the Denville, NJ residence.
During the mold remediation process in Denville, NJ, containment barriers and HEPA air filtration devices were installed to prevent cross-contamination. Sections of moisture-damaged ceiling drywall were carefully removed, and wet insulation was extracted to eliminate hidden mold reservoirs within the Denville, NJ home. All exposed framing was HEPA vacuumed and treated with antimicrobial solutions as part of the certified black mold remediation process. Structural drying equipment was deployed to reduce moisture content and ensure the Denville, NJ property achieved proper drying standards before reconstruction. Post-remediation Mold Testing was conducted, and a Sample Mold Test PDF report documenting clearance results was provided for insurance and homeowner records. The Denville, NJ mold remediation project was covered by the homeowner’s insurance policy due to the sudden and accidental plumbing leak, and the property was left clean, dry, and ready for repairs.
Team members on this project:
Jerry Katz






