New Jersey Water Damage Restoration Specialists
Our WATER RESTORATION PROCESS
On March 29, 2022 New Method Restoration responded to a water valve leak under a kitchen sink which affected the living room, garage, and crawl space.
Project manager Armand Pallino arrived onsite within 90 minutes to assess the damages and provided the homeowner with a clear, detailed scope of work. He also assisted the homeowner with filing and managing an insurance claim with her provider.
Our certified technicians were dispatched and got to work extracting the standing water prior to removing carpet and padding, sheetrock, insulation, and linoleum flooring. Once all affected materials were removed and the areas were disinfected with an antimicrobial spray, several fans and dehumidifiers were placed throughout, along with other specialty drying equipment.
On March 14, 2022 New Method Restoration received a call regarding a ruptured drainpipe that affected a bathroom and den below.
Project manager Keiron Brown arrived on site in under 90 minutes to inspect the damages and provided the homeowner with a detailed scope of work. He also assisted the customer with working with her homeowner's insurance to file a claim for the loss.
Once our trained technicians were dispatched they quickly got to work removing the damaged sheetrock and disinfected all affected areas with an antimicrobial spray. After all, debris was cleaned up, dehumidifiers, fans, and other specialty drying equipment was placed in the areas to ensure proper drying took place.
New Method Restoration was called out to a home with a water valve leak in a bathroom wall, which affected a bathroom vanity as well as sheetrock and insulation in the ceiling below.
Project manager Armand Pallino arrived onsite quickly to assess the damage and provided the customer with a detailed scope of work. He also assisted the homeowner with working with his insurance company to file a claim and confirm coverages.
Our skilled technicians were dispatched to detach the vanity, remove the damaged sheetrock and insulation before disinfecting all affected areas with an antimicrobial spray. They then placed multiple dehumidifiers, air movers, and other specialty water drying equipment to properly dry all wet areas quickly.
New Method Restoration was dispatched to assist a customer who had a sudden pipe break in the second floor bathroom. The water migrated to the floor below, affecting sheetrock and hardwood flooring. Because the insulation and sheetrock was saturated from top to bottom, the best practice was to simply remove it. Luckily, we have state of the art specialty drying equipment and were able to save our customer from a headache of removing their beautiful hardwood flooring. Containment was a must on this job so we could elevate the temperature in the drying chamber and successfully dry the floors in 3 days! We also assisted the customer and walked them through step by step with their homeowner’s insurance claim.
January 10, 2022 New Method Restoration responded to a sewer backup in Berkeley Heights Sewage damaged carpeting and wood paneling. All affected materials were removed and the structure was sanitized with hot pressure steam clean and disinfectant.The entire area was dry in 3 days and the customer was pleased.