24/7 Emergency Services

Job completed for Gordon K

Completion date: May 21, 2026

Location: Burlington, NJ

Why did the customer contact us?

The customer reported significant water damage impacting their property, affecting carpeted floors, subflooring, and potentially structural elements within the home.

Solutions provided:

Our team provided immediate emergency water damage restoration services. This included swift water extraction from affected carpeted areas and subfloors using industrial-grade equipment. We removed saturated carpet padding to facilitate drying of the concrete subfloor, deployed specialized drying tools in the bedroom, and performed a moisture assessment on exposed structural components in the ceiling and walls to ensure thorough drying and prevent secondary damage.

Photos & Videos:

Visible water staining and damage on a residential wall and doorframe near carpet, with small containers placed to catch residual drips.
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Visible water staining and damage on a residential wall and doorframe near carpet, with small containers placed to catch residual drips.
Water extraction tool and blue hose on a carpeted bedroom floor, actively removing moisture during post-water damage drying.
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Water extraction tool and blue hose on a carpeted bedroom floor, actively removing moisture during post-water damage drying.
Exposed ceiling joists, wooden beams, and a large metal duct, revealing structural elements during a water damage inspection or drying process.
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Exposed ceiling joists, wooden beams, and a large metal duct, revealing structural elements during a water damage inspection or drying process.
Blue industrial hose extending from outside through a residential entryway and tiled hallway for efficient water extraction and cleanup.
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Blue industrial hose extending from outside through a residential entryway and tiled hallway for efficient water extraction and cleanup.
Water-damaged concrete subfloor with removed carpet and wet padding, showing extensive moisture after a residential water leak.
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Water-damaged concrete subfloor with removed carpet and wet padding, showing extensive moisture after a residential water leak.