Job completed for Michael R. - Kenvil, NJ - Fire Damage
Completion date: March 4, 2026
Location: Kenvil, NJ
Solutions provided:
Michael R. contacted PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration after a small electrical fire caused significant smoke and soot damage throughout his Kenvil, NJ home. The fire originated from an overloaded outlet near a window, which led to localized burning but extensive smoke spread across multiple rooms in Kenvil. Upon arrival, our team performed an Emergency Board-Up and secured the affected areas of the Kenvil property to prevent further damage. The Fire Restoration Process began with a detailed assessment of fire, smoke, and soot damage, including smoke-damaged drywall, ceiling residue, and odor infiltration in the duct system. Specialized equipment was used for smoke odor removal, air scrubbing, and HEPA vacuuming to eliminate fine soot particles from surfaces. All salvageable materials in the Kenvil home were carefully cleaned, while unsalvageable items were documented for fire damage insurance claims. This fire damage restoration project in Kenvil was covered by the homeowner’s insurance, streamlining the cleanup and recovery process.
In the second phase of the Kenvil fire damage restoration, technicians focused on deep cleaning and deodorization to fully restore indoor air quality and eliminate lingering smoke odors. Soot damage was addressed on walls, floors, and contents using advanced cleaning agents and thermal fogging techniques tailored for fire restoration in Kenvil. HVAC systems in the Kenvil home underwent duct system smoke removal to prevent recirculation of contaminants and ensure safe air flow. Structural cleaning included treatment of framing, insulation removal where necessary, and preparation for reconstruction in the Kenvil property. Throughout the project, detailed documentation supported the fire damage insurance claim, ensuring all fire-related losses in Kenvil were properly recorded. The team also provided fire prevention recommendations to reduce the risk of future electrical fires in the Kenvil residence. By the end of the project, the Kenvil home was fully restored from fire, smoke, and soot damage, returning it to a safe and habitable condition.
Team members on this project:
Leo Trinidad






