New Jersey Water Damage Restoration Specialists
Our WATER RESTORATION PROCESS
On February 23, 2022, New Method Restoration received a call regarding a leaking toilet which affected the ceiling and walls in the dining room below.
The Project manager arrived on-site in under 90 minutes to assess the damages and provided the customer with a clear scope of work. She also worked closely with the homeowner in filing a claim with his insurance provider.
Our skilled technicians were dispatched to remove the molding and the damaged ceiling. They then disinfected the affected areas with an antimicrobial spray before placing a dehumidifier, fans, an air scrubber, and other specialty drying equipment to ensure fast, proper drying.
On April 22, 2022, New Method Restoration received a call regarding a leaking pipe under a kitchen sink. Cabinets in the kitchen as well as sheetrock were affected. Also, the ceiling and studs in the basement below were affected by the leak.
The Project manager arrived on-site in under 90 minutes to begin her initial inspection of the affected areas. She carefully documented all findings, took multiple photos of the damage in the affected areas, and wrote up a detailed description of the work that needed to be performed. She then presented all the findings to the homeowner and explained the work that needed to be done to ensure the areas would dry properly and prevent any future issues.
Our certified water mitigation contractors were dispatched to the residence shortly after the initial inspection and quickly got to work on remediating the water issue. They carefully removed the cabinets in the kitchen that were affected, disinfected them with an antimicrobial spray, and placed them aside for the customer to reuse. They then removed the water-damaged Sheetrock from behind the cabinets and disposed of it properly before spraying a disinfectant on the areas to prevent any possible mold growth.
The technicians then moved into the basement to begin the necessary work in the area to ensure all wet, damaged materials were removed from the space. They removed a few of the ceiling tiles that were visibly damaged and wiped down the studs with an antimicrobial spray. They made sure to contain the area, so the homeowner was not inconvenienced by the work that was being performed.
Once all demolition was completed and the affected materials were disposed of, several dehumidifiers, fans, and air scrubbers were placed throughout to ensure the proper drying took place in a short amount of time. A drying chamber was also created in the basement to help improve the drying process in the area. Several hardwood drying mats were also placed in the kitchen to effectively dry out the moisture that was present.
On February 22, 2022, New Method Restoration received a call regarding a sewage backup in a crawl space.
The project manager quickly arrived on-site to assess the issue and provided the customer with a detailed scope of work.
Our certified technicians were dispatched and quickly got to work extracting any standing sewage. They used steam cleaning to clean the area before placing a dehumidifier and air scrubber to ensure proper drying took place as quickly as possible.
After the removal phase, all affected areas were thoroughly disinfected using an organic antimicrobial spray to prevent mold growth and eliminate potential contaminants. Specialty drying equipment was placed throughout the spaces to ensure fast, proper drying.
Thanks to our team's expertise and rapid response, the homeowner’s basement was quickly stabilized, ensuring a safe and clean environment moving forward. At New Method Restoration, we pride ourselves on delivering efficient, reliable, and high-quality restoration services—helping homeowners recover from unexpected damage with peace of mind.
We received a call about a sewage backup affecting a bathroom, foyer closet, storage area, and basement in a Butler, NJ home, our team acted fast to mitigate the damage and restore safety to the property.
Project Manager Dustin arrived onsite promptly to assess the extent of the damage and conduct an initial inspection. Understanding the urgency of the situation, he quickly dispatched a crew of trained technicians to begin the remediation process. The team carefully removed all contaminated materials, including doors, the toilet and vanity, baseboards, carpet and padding, sheetrock, and insulation that had been impacted by the backup.
Once the damaged materials were cleared, the next crucial step was sanitization. Our specialists disinfected all affected areas using an organic antimicrobial spray, ensuring that no harmful bacteria remained and preventing future mold growth.
Upon receiving the call, Project Manager Dustin arrived on-site quickly to assess the extent of the damage. The burst pipe had affected multiple rooms on the second floor, with water seeping down to the first floor below. After a thorough inspection, it was determined the necessary steps to restore the home efficiently and effectively. Our certified restoration technicians were dispatched to begin the mitigation process.
The team started by carefully removing personal belongings from the affected areas to prevent further damage. Once the space was cleared, they extracted excess water and began removing damaged materials, including carpet, padding, sheetrock, and laminate flooring. Every affected surface was then thoroughly cleaned and disinfected using an organic antimicrobial spray, ensuring that no lingering contaminants remained.
To complete the drying process, high-powered fans, dehumidifiers, and specialty drying equipment were placed throughout the home. This drying system helped eliminate excess moisture, preventing any long-term damage to the structure. Our team remained on-site to monitor the drying progress, ensuring that every inch of the property was properly restored. Water damage can be overwhelming, but with a fast and professional response, we helped restore the home to a safe and dry condition.
Recently, we received an urgent call regarding a burst pipe that affected multiple home areas, including a hallway closet, dining room, living room, kitchen, and three bedrooms. Within 90 minutes, Project Manager Kevin arrived on-site to assess the extent of the damage. Upon inspection, it was clear that significant restoration work was required to prevent further deterioration and potential mold growth. Recognizing the urgency, Kevin quickly coordinated with our certified technicians to begin the remediation process.
Once our team arrived, they removed all compromised materials, including insulation, sheetrock, baseboards, cabinets, countertops, and doors. This step was essential to eliminate water-soaked materials that could contribute to structural weakening and mold development.
After removal, all affected areas were thoroughly cleaned and disinfected using an organic antimicrobial spray. This ensured that no bacteria or mold spores could develop, safeguarding the home’s indoor air quality. we strategically placed high-powered fans, dehumidifiers, and other specialty drying equipment throughout the affected spaces. These tools worked efficiently to eliminate excess moisture, restoring safe humidity levels and preventing long-term complications.
New Method Restoration received a call regarding a supply line leak affecting a bedroom and garage. Project manager Kevin arrived on-site quickly to assess the damages and perform an initial inspection before calling in a crew of our certified technicians to begin the remediation process.
Our technicians removed carpet, padding, and baseboards from the affected area before sanitizing all spaces with an organic antimicrobial spray.
Fans, dehumidifiers, and other specialty drying equipment were placed throughout the space to ensure fast, proper drying.
Thanks to our swift response and advanced drying techniques, the affected areas were fully restored, ensuring a safe and dry environment for the homeowner.
New Method Restoration received a call regarding a supply line leak that affected a garage. Project Manager Brandon arrived on site quickly to assess the damage and conduct an initial inspection before dispatching a crew of our trained technicians to begin the remediation process.
The team removed all damaged sheetrock and insulation to prevent further deterioration and contamination. Once cleared, all affected areas were thoroughly sanitized using an organic antimicrobial spray to eliminate bacteria and prevent mold growth.
Fans, dehumidifiers, and other specialty drying equipment were strategically placed to ensure fast and proper drying.
Thanks to our swift response and expert remediation, the garage was restored to a safe and dry condition.
New Method Restoration received a call regarding a radiant heat leak affecting several rooms throughout the home. Project Manager Kevin arrived on site quickly to assess the damage and conduct a thorough inspection of the affected areas before dispatching a crew of our certified technicians to begin work.
Upon arrival, the team detached doors, crown molding, and sheetrock as necessary to prevent further structural damage. All impacted areas were then disinfected using an organic antimicrobial spray to eliminate bacteria and prevent future mold growth.
Fans, dehumidifiers, and other specialty drying equipment were strategically placed to ensure efficient and thorough drying.
Thanks to the swift and professional response, the home was successfully restored to a safe and dry condition.
New Method Restoration received a call regarding an overflow in a second-floor bathroom that caused damage extending down to the basement.
Project Manager Dustin arrived onsite within 90 minutes to assess the damage before dispatching a crew of our certified technicians to begin remediation. Insulation, sheetrock, laminate flooring, baseboards, and doors were removed as needed.
All affected areas were thoroughly cleaned and disinfected using an organic antimicrobial spray to prevent mold and bacteria growth. Fans, dehumidifiers, and other specialty drying equipment were strategically placed to ensure efficient drying.
After completing the process, the property was restored to a safe and dry condition, preventing any further damage.
New Method responded to a call regarding an air conditioning unit leak which affected a laundry room.
Project manager kevin arrived on site quickly to perform an initial inspection prior to dispatching a crew of our trained professionals to begin work.
Affected sheetrock, a door, and vinyl tile were removed and the area was disinfected using an organic antimicrobial spray to prevent future mold growth.
Fans, dehumidifiers and other speciality drying equipment was left in place to ensure all areas dried quickly and properly.
New Method Restoration received a call regarding a cracked pipe in a dirt crawlspace which resulted in a few inches of standing water.
Project manager Kevin arrived on site quickly to assess the damages and perform an initial inspection prior to calling in a crew of our certified technicians to begin the remediation process.
Our technicians used a submersible pump to remove all the standing water prior to removing all affected insulation and vapor barrier in the area.
Fans, dehumidifiers and other specialty drying equipment was placed throughout the space to ensure fast, proper drying.
New Method Restoration received a call regarding sewage in a basement which also affected a bedroom and hallway.
Project manager kevin arrived on site for an initial assessment within 90 minutes before dispatching a crew of our certified technicians to begin the remediation process in the affected areas.
After extracting any standing water and debris, flooring was removed along with doors, a toilet, and a vanity prior to sanitizing all areas with an organic antimicrobial spray.
Fans, dehumidifiers and other specialty drying equipment was placed to ensure fast, proper drying.
New Method Restoration received a call regarding a furnace supply line which flooded portions of an unfinished basement, as well as wood paneling, carpet and sheetrock.
Project manager Keiron arrived on site for an initial assessment within 90 minutes before dispatching a crew of our certified technicians to begin the remediation process in the affected areas.
Carpet, padding, and wood paneling were removed and disposed of prior to sanitizing all areas with an organic antimicrobial spray.
Fans, dehumidifiers and other specialty drying equipment was placed to ensure fast, proper drying.
New Method received a call regarding a clogged condensation line from an air conditioner which affected the attic, second floor, first floor, and basement.
Project manager Ted arrived onsite quickly to assess the damages and do an initial inspection prior to dispatching a crew of our trained technicians to begin the remediation work.
Insulation, baseboards and sheetrock that had been damaged were removed prior to sanitizing all affected areas with an organic antimicrobial spray to prevent future mold growth.
Fans, dehumidifiers and other speciality drying equipment was left in place to ensure fast, proper drying.
New Method Restoration received a call regarding a drain line leak affecting a kitchen and basement below.
Project manager Dustin arrived on site for an initial assessment within 90 minutes before dispatching a crew of our certified technicians to begin the remediation process in the affected areas.
Cabinets, vinyl flooring, drop ceiling, and wood paneling we removed prior to sanitizing all areas with an organic antimicrobial spray.
Fans, dehumidifiers and other specialty drying equipment was placed to ensure fast, proper drying.
New Method Restoration received a call regarding a sewage back up which affected a basement.
Project manager Daniel arrived on site for an initial assessment within 90 minutes before dispatching a crew of our certified technicians to begin the remediation process in the affected areas.
Baseboards, flooring and affected sheetrock were all removed prior to sanitizing all areas with an organic antimicrobial spray.
Fans, dehumidifiers and other specialty drying equipment was placed to ensure fast, proper drying.
New Method Restoration responded to a call regarding a sewage back up in a basement which affected flooring.
Project manager Keiron arrived on site quickly to do an initial walk through and inspection of the damages.
A crew of our certified professionals was then dispatched to begin the remediation process.
After removing a small portion of carpet, all affected areas were disinfected using an organic antimicrobial spray to ensure no future mold growth.
Dehumidifiers, fans and other speciality drying equipment was left in place to ensure fast, proper drying.