Recent Jobs For PDQ Restoration

Ryan B. - Dover, NJ

October 21, 2023 | Dover, NJ

PDQ came in and removed all sewage from the basement. After the basement was free of sewage it was thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. Contents were claimed. A hydroxyl was placed in the basement to get rid of the odor.

Emily T. - Boonton, NJ

October 19, 2023 | Boonton, NJ

PDQ extracted all water and did several hours of content manipulation to move the contents that were salvageable and throw away the contents that were not. Dehumidifiers and fans were set up to turn the entire basement into a drying chamber.

Connor F. -Montville, NJ

October 17, 2023 | Montville, NJ

PDQ came in and got straight to work. A professional cleaning time went room by room cleaning every square inch of surface. An HVAC cleaning company was called in to thoroughly clean the HVAC unit.

Jack B. - Morristown, NJ

October 15, 2023 | Morristown, NJ

PDQ came in and started the cleaning and sanitation process. A complete cleaning time came in and used a top-down approach to get every single last bit of soot. Not only was the kitchen heavily clean but the whole entire house was due to the soot spreading.

Dominic C. - Hope, NJ

October 13, 2023 | Hope, NJ

PDQ came in and spent multiple hours on content manipulation, boxing content, flood cuts, HEPA vacuuming, and spraying anti-microbial. Fans and dehumidifiers were set up in both the kitchen and basement to bring the moisture levels back down to their normal levels. The kitchen was turned into a drying chamber.

Megan M. - Lake Hopatcong, NJ

October 13, 2023 | Lake Hopatcong, NJ

PDQ responded within the hour and had a truck at the house. The crew leader led the team to extract all sewage and set up fans and dehumidifiers. All walls were dried out. The contents were cleaned in place.

Jennifer S. - Chester, NJ

October 11, 2023 | Chester, NJ

PDQ came in and addressed the problem at the source. A plumber was called in to fix the leak in the water heater. PDQ extracted all water in the basement and used an antimicrobial spray to prevent any mold growth. Fans and dehumidifiers were set up to bring the moisture ...

Connor R. - Wharton, NJ

October 11, 2023 | Wharton, NJ

PDQ had a plumber come in to fix the leak. After that, they came in and extracted all remaining sewage. A cleaning team sanitized the whole basement and all affected areas.

Joe C. - Mount Olive, NJ

October 9, 2023 | Mount Olive, NJ

PDQ extracted all of the sewage in the basement. The floors and walls were thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Antimicrobial spray was used. Hydroxyls were placed to eliminate the strong odor.

Luke T. - Morris Plains, NJ

October 9, 2023 | Morris Plains, NJ

PDQ came in and extracted all sewage, and put down water to clean, sanitize, and dry the basement floor and surrounding walls. A plumber was hired to come in and fix and seal the clogged pipe. Hydroxyl was placed in basement to help remove odor.

Ava T. - Andover, NJ

October 7, 2023 | Andover, NJ

PDQ came in and began to clean up. Contents were claimed and other contents were thrown away. Soot was removed from the top down. The HVAC unit was cleaned. The house was brought back to its original condition.

Mary G. - Whippany, NJ

October 7, 2023 | Whippany, NJ

PDQ came in and removed all of the standing water. Fans and dehumidifiers were set up after the affected flooring was removed. Containment in the kitchen was set up. Surrounding baseboards were also removed.

Alden A. - Parsippany, NJ

October 5, 2023 | Parsippany, NJ

PDQ came in and performed multiple flood cuts in the living room and basement closet, sprayed antimicrobial, HEPA vacuumed all remaining debris, and covered all content in plastic wrap.

Milo L. - Lincoln Park, NJ

October 5, 2023 | Lincoln Park, NJ

PDQ came in extracted all water and set up a drying chamber using fans. Dehumidifiers were placed to bring the humidity levels down. Carpet was cleaned and dried.

Evan B. - Mountain Lakes, NJ

October 3, 2023 | Mountain Lakes, NJ

PDQ came in and professionally cleaned all of the mold off of the walls. All affected contents were cleaned or thrown away. The basement was completely mold-free by the end of the job.

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