Ivan Rivadeneria

Technician

Employed Since: 2025-06-01

Hometown: Wesley Chapel, FL

Hobbies: Ivan enjoys running and playing basketball.

Ivan Rivadeneria

Technician

About Ivan Rivadeneria:


Ivan describes himself as a very kind hearted and hardworking man that always aims to excel. He came to PDQ for an opportunity to learn and further himself mentally / physically.

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Boonton, NJ

November 1, 2025

Linda R. experienced a major water loss in her Boonton, New Jersey home after a sudden burst pipe in the upstairs bathroom released a significant amount of water, saturating flooring and leaking into the kitchen below. This type of Water Pipe Break caused extensive water intrusion into drywall, insulation, and cabinets, prompting immediate Water Extraction and Structure Drying to prevent secondary damage. The Boonton, New Jersey property presented multiple signs of Wet Insulation, ceiling staining, and wood floor water damage, all of which required detailed moisture mapping and controlled demolition. Because the water spread rapidly, crews performed Appliance Leak Cleanup–level procedures in the kitchen, even though the source was plumbing from above, to ensure all moisture pockets were located. The homeowner’s insurance covered the burst pipe and water damage restoration, allowing a full mitigation scope that complied with industry drying standards. Throughout the job, detailed documentation was provided to support the claim and ensure the Boonton, New Jersey residence was stabilized. The emergency quickly demonstrated how fast water damage can escalate, especially in a multi-level Boonton, New Jersey home with interconnected plumbing lines.

During mitigation, technicians removed saturated drywall and wet insulation from both the bathroom and kitchen, enabling proper airflow for advanced structural drying equipment placed throughout the Boonton, New Jersey property. Water Extraction was critical on the first day to stop water migration into lower kitchen cabinets and prevent microbial growth. The crew then implemented a comprehensive drying plan that addressed HVAC Discharge Line concerns, potential hidden moisture, and subfloor saturation caused by the burst pipe event. Moisture meters confirmed progress daily, ensuring that the Boonton, New Jersey structure met dry-standard targets before repairs could begin. Special attention was given to wood floor water damage and ceiling cavities, which required extended dehumidification. By the end of the project, the home’s affected areas were fully dried, sanitized, and documented for insurance, concluding a thorough response to a complex water loss in Boonton, New Jersey.

Mt. Arlington, NJ

October 27, 2025

Homeowner Elaine F. in Mt. Arlington, NJ experienced water damage after a kitchen supply line leak spread across the tile flooring and continued into the adjacent carpeted living room. The leak originated beneath the kitchen sink and went unnoticed overnight, saturating the grout lines and seeping beneath the base cabinets before reaching the living space. Our water damage restoration team in Mt. Arlington, NJ responded with water extraction, removal of wet carpet padding, and moisture detection beneath the tile. Structural drying was performed using air movers and dehumidifiers to target hidden moisture in wall cavities and under cabinetry. The water damage in Mt. Arlington, NJ required careful handling of both tile and carpeted areas to prevent secondary damage and microbial growth.

The homeowner’s insurance claim was approved and covered the full scope of water mitigation services, including extraction, drying, and documentation. In Mt. Arlington, NJ, the restoration process included lifting sections of carpet, applying antimicrobial treatments, and monitoring drying progress to industry standards. Our team verified that no moisture remained trapped under the tile subfloor, a common risk in kitchen water damage scenarios. The Mt. Arlington, NJ property was fully restored to a dry condition, with daily moisture checks and equipment adjustments to ensure successful mitigation. This multi-surface water damage incident in Mt. Arlington, NJ demonstrates the complexity of restoration efforts when leaks span between tiled and carpeted areas.

Franklin, NJ

October 24, 2025

Homeowner Denise H. in Franklin, NJ experienced a flooded unfinished basement and crawl space after a sump pump failure during a heavy rainstorm. With the pump inoperable, groundwater quickly accumulated, spreading across the concrete floor and into the adjacent crawl space. The water damaged stored contents, created high humidity levels, and threatened wood framing and insulation in the crawl area. Our water damage restoration team in Franklin, NJ responded with emergency water extraction, content removal, and targeted drying procedures for both the basement and crawl space. Standing water was removed, and antimicrobial treatment was applied to all affected surfaces to prevent mold development.

The homeowner’s insurance provider covered the water damage mitigation services, which included crawl space drying and basement cleanup. Our technicians in Franklin, NJ used commercial dehumidifiers, vapor barriers, and directed airflow to reduce moisture levels in confined spaces. Moisture mapping confirmed saturation in key structural areas, especially in corners and low-lying zones of the crawl space. The flooded basement and crawl space in Franklin, NJ were dried according to IICRC standards, with full documentation provided for insurance claims. This sump pump failure event in Franklin, NJ highlights the risks of water intrusion in unfinished basements and the importance of proactive water removal and crawl space restoration.

Succasunna, NJ

October 16, 2025

Homeowner Lauren P. in Succasunna, NJ experienced a basement dryer fire that began when lint buildup inside the dryer vent ignited during operation. The fire caused heavy smoke and soot damage throughout the basement, affecting walls, ceilings, and stored personal belongings. Although the flames were quickly extinguished, the fire damage restoration process in Succasunna, NJ required thorough cleanup and smoke odor removal due to significant contamination. Our fire restoration team in Succasunna, NJ began with emergency ventilation, followed by removal of damaged insulation, drywall, and smoke-damaged items.

The fire damage restoration in Succasunna, NJ included thermal fogging, HEPA vacuuming, and chemical sponge cleaning to eliminate soot from porous and non-porous surfaces. The affected HVAC system was cleaned to remove residual smoke particulates and restore indoor air quality. Ozone treatment was used to neutralize the persistent smoke odor in the basement. The homeowner’s insurance covered the dryer fire incident, allowing for a full fire cleanup and documentation of all damages. This Succasunna, NJ fire case illustrates the importance of regular dryer vent maintenance and highlights the extent of smoke damage even from small appliance fires.

Woodport, NJ

October 11, 2025

Homeowner Brian S. in Woodport, NJ discovered a severe sewage backup issue after noticing foul odors and dampness along the base of a tiled wall in his finished basement. Investigation revealed a leaking sewage pipe hidden behind the wall, which had been discharging wastewater and contaminating the surrounding structure. The sewage damage in the Woodport, NJ home affected both the wall cavity and the tile flooring, requiring immediate containment and biohazard cleanup. Our sewage removal team in Woodport, NJ began the emergency response with controlled demolition of the affected drywall, removal of contaminated materials, and application of EPA-approved disinfectants.

The sewage damage restoration process in Woodport, NJ involved negative air containment setup, HEPA air filtration, and removal of sewage-saturated tile and subflooring. Antimicrobial and odor-neutralizing treatments were applied to all impacted areas to eliminate bacteria and restore sanitary conditions. Due to the extent of the damage, drying equipment was installed to ensure all affected structural materials reached safe moisture levels. This Woodport, NJ sewage cleanup project was covered by the homeowner’s insurance policy, allowing for full remediation and reconstruction planning. The incident highlights the health risks associated with leaking sewage pipes and the importance of professional biohazard clean-up in finished basements in Woodport, NJ.

Mount Olive, NJ

October 4, 2025

When homeowner Jason M. in Mount Olive, NJ noticed water pooling around his bathroom tile floor, he discovered a leaking toilet connection that had been slowly seeping into the subfloor. The water damage extended beyond the immediate area, saturating the grout lines, subflooring, and baseboards. Our Mount Olive, NJ water damage restoration team responded quickly, beginning with water extraction from the tiled bathroom floor and adjacent hallway. Moisture readings revealed elevated levels behind the toilet and underneath surrounding cabinetry. The water damage restoration in Mount Olive, NJ involved removing baseboards and drilling weep holes to ventilate trapped moisture.

After the source of the toilet leak was repaired, our technicians set up high-capacity dehumidifiers and air movers to begin structural drying. The tiled bathroom floor in Mount Olive, NJ required specialized drying to prevent tile delamination and mold development beneath the surface. Antimicrobial treatment was applied to the affected areas to eliminate bacteria introduced by the leaking toilet connection. This Mount Olive, NJ water damage restoration project was covered by the homeowner's insurance, which enabled a complete dry-out and follow-up inspection. After ensuring moisture levels were stabilized, we concluded the restoration with documentation provided for the insurance claim process. The Mount Olive, NJ property was returned to a safe, dry condition following the successful mitigation of this bathroom water damage incident.

Morris Plains, NJ

October 3, 2025

Lauren D. discovered hidden water damage behind the wall in her living room in Morris Plains, NJ after noticing a persistent damp odor and slight discoloration along the baseboard. A technician from PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration used a moisture meter to confirm elevated moisture levels behind the drywall, indicating a slow leak likely from a nearby plumbing line. In Morris Plains, water damage behind walls can go unnoticed for weeks, leading to hidden mold growth, wet insulation, and drywall deterioration. Immediate containment and controlled demolition were required to expose the affected wall cavity for drying. Lauren’s homeowner’s insurance covered the water damage restoration, including the investigation, mitigation, and repair process in Morris Plains under her standard policy.

The Morris Plains water damage cleanup included removing wet drywall, extracting damp insulation, and treating exposed framing with an antimicrobial solution. Drying equipment was strategically placed to force air behind the wall and reduce hidden moisture levels. In many Morris Plains homes, hidden water damage in living rooms requires precision moisture mapping and non-invasive detection tools, like thermal cameras and moisture meters. Throughout the process, PDQ technicians monitored humidity and documented the drying phase to support Lauren’s insurance claim. Once the wall cavity met dry standard, the area was reinsulated and prepped for drywall replacement. The water damage restoration in Morris Plains concluded with a final inspection to ensure no residual moisture or microbial concerns remained.

Dover, NJ

October 2, 2025

Homeowner Carla F. in Dover, NJ experienced significant smoke and soot damage throughout her home due to a furnace puff back originating in the basement. The malfunctioning oil furnace misfired, releasing a sudden burst of oily soot that coated walls, ceilings, vents, and household contents across multiple levels. The force of the puff back sent fine soot particles through the ductwork, forming visible soot webs in upper corners and around ceiling fixtures. Although there was no open flame, the contamination was extensive and required immediate fire damage cleanup. Our fire restoration team responded to assess the full extent of the puff back damage and begin emergency remediation.

In Dover, NJ, fire damage restoration from the furnace puff back involved detailed surface cleaning, HEPA vacuuming of soot particulates, and full smoke odor removal using thermal fogging and air scrubbing. Soot-damaged insulation and filters were removed, and duct system smoke removal was performed to prevent future recontamination. The homeowner’s insurance policy covered the cost of fire restoration services due to the mechanical failure and resulting smoke damage. Walls, ceilings, and personal contents were professionally cleaned and deodorized to restore livable conditions. This furnace puff back in Dover, NJ illustrates how internal combustion issues can lead to widespread fire-related contamination, requiring expert smoke and soot damage restoration.

Succasunna, NJ

September 28, 2025

A slow, undetected pipe leak beneath Jessica M.’s home in Succasunna, NJ caused significant water damage throughout the crawl space. Over time, the leaking pipe saturated insulation, created puddling on the vapor barrier, and elevated humidity levels that threatened structural wood framing. PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration responded quickly with crawl space water extraction, wet insulation removal, and structure drying. In Succasunna, crawl space water damage from leaking pipes often involves advanced drying techniques due to limited ventilation and access. Jessica’s insurance policy covered the water damage mitigation, allowing full restoration under her water damage insurance claim in Succasunna. The source of the leak was repaired before drying equipment was installed.

The Succasunna crawl space cleanup included HEPA-filtered drying systems, dehumidification, and targeted air movement to eliminate lingering moisture in tight cavities. Water-damaged fiberglass insulation was removed, and antimicrobial treatments were applied to exposed joists to prevent mold growth in the Succasunna property. Moisture levels were tracked daily, and readings showed successful drying within the expected timeline. PDQ’s team ensured all affected materials met industry-standard dry goals before insulation replacement. The crawl space restoration in Succasunna concluded with a full vapor barrier inspection and repair to protect against future water intrusion. Detailed reporting of the water damage restoration in Succasunna was submitted for Jessica’s insurance documentation.

Washington Township, NJ

September 28, 2025

Amanda L. experienced water damage in the kitchen of her Washington Township, NJ home after a ceiling leak developed from a failed pipe joint in the bathroom above. The leak caused water to drip through the kitchen ceiling drywall, damaging the light fixture, saturating the ceiling cavity, and threatening nearby cabinets. PDQ Fire & Water Damage Restoration was called in to assess the extent of the ceiling water damage and implement immediate containment. In Washington Township, ceiling leaks in kitchens often require isolation barriers to prevent moisture migration and protect cabinetry and appliances. Amanda’s insurance covered the mitigation and drying through a water damage insurance claim in Washington Township.

The Washington Township water damage restoration involved establishing plastic containment across the kitchen ceiling and deploying air scrubbers to prevent cross-contamination. Moisture mapping revealed hidden saturation in ceiling insulation and framing, requiring partial drywall removal to access and dry the structure. Technicians used dehumidifiers and targeted airflow to stabilize humidity and protect the kitchen interior. In many Washington Township homes, water damage from ceiling leaks can impact electrical systems and finishes, requiring careful inspection and documentation. PDQ monitored conditions throughout the drying phase and completed the job with antimicrobial treatment and dry standard verification. Amanda’s insurance provider received full documentation for her Washington Township ceiling water damage claim.

Mendham, NJ

September 21, 2025

Homeowner Eric V. contacted our team after discovering water seeping from the base of a closet wall in his Mendham, NJ home. A leaking pipe at floor level had gone unnoticed long enough to cause significant saturation beneath the wood floor. The hardwood planks had begun to cup and discolor, signaling hidden moisture and the need for immediate intervention. Our technicians removed a section of baseboard and used moisture meters to confirm water migration across the subfloor and into the adjoining room. Water damage restoration in Mendham, NJ started with the removal of affected flooring and drying of the substructure. The loss was covered by insurance due to the plumbing-related cause.

This Mendham, NJ water damage project required specialized drying to preserve the integrity of surrounding materials. We installed containment plastic to isolate the work area and prevent moisture from spreading. Injectidry systems and dehumidifiers were used to dry beneath the floor surface and within the wall cavity. Antimicrobial treatments were applied to prevent mold growth, and daily monitoring ensured complete moisture removal. The pipe was repaired by a licensed plumber before structural drying was finalized. This case of water damage in Mendham, NJ highlights the importance of early detection and professional restoration when dealing with hidden pipe leaks beneath wood flooring.

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