Job completed for Jennifer H. - Dover, NJ - Water Damage
Completion date: February 26, 2025
Location: Dover, NJ
Why did the customer contact us?
Jennifer contacted PDQ Restoration after noticing a persistent musty odor and discoloration on the walls of her downstairs bathroom in Dover, NJ. Upon closer inspection, she found mold growth spreading behind the vanity and along the baseboards. Unbeknownst to her, a slow leak from her home’s brick siding had allowed water to seep inside, creating the perfect conditions for mold to develop. Concerned about the potential health risks and structural damage, Jennifer reached out to PDQ Restoration for expert help.
Solutions provided:
Our team arrived promptly and conducted a comprehensive moisture inspection using infrared cameras and moisture meters to identify the extent of the water intrusion. Once we confirmed the source of the leak, we coordinated repairs to the brick siding to prevent further water entry. After securing the exterior, we began the mold remediation process inside by carefully removing contaminated drywall, baseboards, and insulation, ensuring no mold spores spread to other areas of the home.
To dry out the affected bathroom, we strategically placed industrial-strength dehumidifiers and air movers to eliminate any remaining moisture. HEPA air scrubbers were used to filter the air and remove airborne mold spores, improving indoor air quality. We then applied antimicrobial treatments to all affected surfaces to prevent future mold growth. Once the area was completely dry and safe, we restored the bathroom by replacing the drywall, repainting, and reinstalling fixtures, leaving it in pre-damage condition.
In just a few days, PDQ Restoration successfully eliminated the mold and water damage from Jennifer’s Dover, NJ home. We also assisted her with insurance documentation to help cover the restoration costs. Thanks to our fast and thorough response, Jennifer’s bathroom was restored to a safe and healthy environment, giving her peace of mind that the issue was fully resolved.
Team members on this project:
David Rebolledo, Johan Adames