Homeowner Eric S. in Rutherford, NJ discovered water damage in his unfinished basement following the failure of a sump pump during a weekend storm. The sump pump malfunction allowed groundwater to accumulate rapidly, resulting in standing water throughout the concrete basement floor and saturation of stored belongings, cardboard boxes, and wood framing along the perimeter. PDQ’s water damage restoration team responded promptly in Rutherford to extract the standing water and begin the structure drying process. Crews set up high-capacity dehumidifiers and air movers to dry the damp foundation walls and exposed framing. All affected contents were sorted and removed for either disposal or offsite drying and cleaning.
The basement water damage in Rutherford also required a full sanitization process due to the groundwater contamination risk. Antimicrobial treatments were applied to all wet surfaces to prevent mold growth and bacterial development, a common concern in unfinished basement floods. Moisture mapping and daily monitoring ensured that drying targets were met across the concrete slab and foundation wall system. The failed sump pump and resulting water intrusion were covered by the homeowner’s insurance, allowing for a smooth restoration process. Rutherford properties with below-grade spaces are particularly vulnerable to storm-related water damage, making immediate response and professional mitigation essential for long-term structural protection.



















