Job completed for James T. - Lincoln Park, NJ - Water Damage
Completion date: February 22, 2026
Location: Lincoln Park, NJ
Solutions provided:
James T. contacted PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration after noticing damp conditions and elevated moisture levels in the basement of his home in Lincoln Park, NJ. The problem developed after groundwater seeped through small cracks in the basement floor and foundation during a period of heavy rain. As the water slowly migrated across the concrete slab, it created damp surfaces and increased humidity levels throughout the lower level of the Lincoln Park, NJ home. Our technicians arrived at the property in Lincoln Park, NJ and performed a comprehensive moisture inspection using professional moisture detection equipment to determine the extent of the water intrusion. Moisture readings confirmed that the concrete floor and surrounding foundation areas in the Lincoln Park, NJ basement were holding excess moisture from the recent water infiltration. Because this type of storm-related water intrusion can affect basement structures in Lincoln Park, NJ homes, immediate water damage mitigation was required to prevent long-term structural issues.
The PDQ restoration team began the water damage mitigation process in Lincoln Park, NJ by addressing the damp concrete flooring and surrounding foundation areas where moisture had accumulated. Commercial air movers and industrial dehumidifiers were strategically installed throughout the basement to accelerate evaporation and support the structural drying process in Lincoln Park, NJ. Technicians continuously monitored moisture levels within the concrete slab and nearby structural materials using advanced moisture detection equipment to ensure the water damage in Lincoln Park, NJ was properly addressed. Additional humidity control measures were implemented to prevent secondary issues such as mold growth or structural mold contamination within the basement environment. The drying equipment operated for several days while technicians performed daily moisture readings to track progress. Once the concrete slab and surrounding materials reached normal moisture levels, the water damage cleanup and structural drying project in Lincoln Park, NJ was successfully completed.
Team members on this project:
Jerry Katz






