Job completed for Mike T. - Wayne, NJ - Water Damage
Completion date: January 25, 2025
Location: Wayne, NJ
Why did the customer contact us?
Mike in Wayne, NJ, contacted PDQ Restoration after a leak from his slop sink in the washroom caused water to back up into the adjacent garage. The sink's drainage pipe had become clogged and cracked, allowing water to overflow and soak into the washroom floors and the garage’s concrete surface. Concerned about potential mold growth and damage to stored belongings, Mike needed immediate professional help to resolve the issue.
Solutions provided:
Our team quickly arrived at Mike’s Wayne, NJ property to assess the damage and identify the source of the leak. We began by shutting off the water supply to the slop sink and repairing the damaged drainage pipe to prevent further flooding. Using high-powered extraction equipment, we removed all standing water from both the washroom and the garage. Industrial-grade dehumidifiers and air movers were deployed to dry the space thoroughly, paying special attention to corners, crevices, and any items stored in the garage that had been exposed to water.
To prevent mold and odors, we applied antimicrobial treatments to all affected surfaces, including the washroom flooring and the garage’s concrete floor. Our technicians carefully inspected Mike’s stored belongings in the garage, salvaging and sanitizing items that were recoverable while documenting irreparable damage for his insurance claim. Throughout the restoration process, we took moisture readings to confirm the spaces were drying effectively and ensured no hidden water pockets were left behind.
In just two days, PDQ Restoration restored Mike’s washroom and garage in Wayne, NJ, to a clean, dry, and safe condition. We worked with Mike to streamline his insurance claim by providing detailed documentation of the damage and restoration efforts. Thanks to PDQ Restoration’s fast and efficient service, Mike could resume his normal routine with peace of mind, knowing his home was protected against future water damage and mold growth.
Team members on this project:
David Rebolledo, Leo Trinidad