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New Method Restoration responded to a toilet leak on the second floor and kitchen below.
Project manager Keiron performed an initial inspection of the site prior to our trained technicians arriving to begin the remediation process.
Sheetrock, flooring, and cabinets affected by the leak were removed prior to sanitizing with an organic antimicrobial spray. Dehumidifiers, fans, and other specialty drying equipment was placed throughout the spaces to ensure quick, proper drying.
New Method Restoration responded to a sewage back up due to a clogged drain.
Project manager Keiron performed an initial inspection of the site prior to our trained technicians arriving to begin the remediation process.
Wood paneling and personal belongings affected by the leak were removed prior to sanitizing with an organic antimicrobial spray.
Dehumidifiers, fans, and other specialty drying equipment was placed throughout the spaces to ensure quick, proper drying.
New Method Restoration responded to a toilet flange leak which affected a bathroom and crawl space below.
Project manager Dustin performed an initial inspection of the site prior to our trained technicians arriving to begin the remediation process. Flooring in the bathroom and personal belongings affected by the leak were removed prior to sanitizing with an organic antimicrobial spray.
New Method Restoration received a call regarding water damage in a dining room due to a roof and siding leak.
Project manager Adam arrived onsite within 90 to do an initial inspection of the damages prior to dispatching our skilled technicians to begin remediation.
Drywall that had been affected by the leak was removed and the area was disinfected using an organic antimicrobial spray. A dehumidifier, several fans, and other specialty drying equipment was placed in the space to ensure drying took place properly and quickly.
New Method Restoration was dispatched to a call regarding a supply line leak in a bathroom which affected a bedroom and garage.
Project manager Keiron arrived at the property quickly for an initial assessment before dispatching a crew of skilled professionals to perform remedial work in the affected areas.
Carpet and padding, wood flooring, insulation and drywall that had been damaged was removed prior to disinfecting all areas with an organic antimicrobial spray. Several dehumidifiers, fans, and other specialty drying equipment was placed in the affected areas to ensure fast, proper drying.
East Hanover - New Jersey
New Method Restoration responded to a call regarding a sewage back up which affected a basement bathroom and storage area.
Project manager Dustin arrived at the property within 90 minutes to assess the damages prior to dispatching a crew of trained technicians to the site to begin work on the affected areas. Carpet, padding, baseboards, and drywall were removed prior to thoroughly cleaning the areas using an organic antimicrobial spray.
Dehumidifiers, fans, and other specialty drying equipment was left in the space for several days to ensure drying took place quickly and properly.
East Brunswick, NJ
New Method Restoration received a call regarding a water heater leak on a second floor which affected the ceiling in the living room below.
New Method Restoration was dispatched to a call regarding a leak from a third floor bathroom drain line which affected the master bathroom below and a living room on the first floor.
Pine Brook NJ
New Method Restoration Service Call
New Method Restoration received a call regarding a refrigerator supply line leak which affected the kitchen, family room, and finished basement below.
New Method Restoration was called out to a toilet overflow from a first floor bathroom which affected the ceiling of a finished basement below.
As we enter the start of hurricane season in June, it's essential to take proactive measures to protect your home and be prepared for potential water damage.
New Method Restoration is here to assist you in safeguarding your property and recovering from any weather-related emergencies. Contact Us 24 7 at 888 898 1768
Develop an Emergency Plan: Create a comprehensive emergency plan for your family. Identify evacuation routes, establish a designated meeting point, and ensure that everyone is aware of the plan. Being prepared and organized is crucial for the safety of your loved ones.
Secure Your Property: Take steps to fortify your home against water damage. Conduct a thorough inspection of your roof for vulnerabilities, address any loose shingles, and clear your gutters and drains. Consider installing storm shutters or boarding up windows to protect against high winds. New Method Restoration can provide expert guidance on fortifying your property.
Back up Important Documents: Make digital copies of essential documents such as insurance policies, identification papers, and valuable records. Store these copies in a secure cloud-based system or a waterproof safe. This precaution ensures that you can access critical information even if physical documents are damaged.
On December 27, 2022 New Method Restoration was called to a property for a hot and cold water line burst in an upstairs bathroom. Several rooms were affected, including a living room below on the first floor and the basement on the bottom level on the property.
On January 22, 2023 New Method Restoration received a call regarding a toilet leak down into a basement family room.

On March 20, 2023 New Method Restoration received a call regarding a pipe break in a finished basement. The break affected a bathroom, laundry room, storage room, and den.
On December 26, 2022 New Method Restoration received a call for a frozen pipe burst in the ceiling of a commercial property. As a result of the burst pipe, there were damages throughout the entire location to all walls and flooring.
On January 2, 2023 New Method Restoration received a call regarding a frozen pipe burst affecting a kitchen and basement below.

Toms River, NJ
On October 2, 2022 New Method Restoration received a call regarding an ice maker line leak which affected the kitchen, living room, and a crawl space below.
Project Manager Adam Steig was dispatched and arrived onsite within 90 minutes to assess the damages that had occurred as a result of the leak.
Adam documented all findings, took photos, and presented the property owner with a clear, detailed scope of recommended work to be done. He was also able to assist the owner with filing a claim through their insurance provider for the damages.
Our trained technicians arrived onsite to begin work which consisted of removing insulation in the crawl space, mucking out any standing water, and thoroughly sanitizing all affected areas with an organic antimicrobial spray. Work in the living room included removing the affected area of a carpeting along with the padding underneath.
Neptune, NJ
On October 3, 2022 New Method responded to a call regarding a previous rook leak which caused damage to the bathroom ceiling below.
Project Manager Keiron Brown arrived at the property in less than 90 to begin his inspection of the damages.
Keiron took photos, determined a scope of recommended work to be done, and presented everything to the homeowner. He was also of assistance when the customer was filing a claim with their insurance company.
Shortly after, our certified professionals arrived onsite and began work to remediate the damage caused by the leaking roof. Prior to beginning any work, containment was set up and secured to ensure there was little contamination to other areas of the home. They then removed the entire drywall ceiling as well as any insulation in the space which had been damaged. After all affected materials were removed and discarded, the entire area was sanitized using an organic antimicrobial spray to prevent any possible future mold growth.
Neptune, NJ
New Method Restoration received a call on October 5, 2022 regarding a leak from a furnace which affected a finished basement.
Project Manager Adam Steig was onsite in less than 90 minutes to assess the damages and complete a thorough inspection of the affected areas.
Adam documented his findings with photos, detailed notes, and presented the homeowner with a clear scope of recommended work to be done.
Our certified professionals arrived onsite quickly to begin work in the affected areas. Work included removing flooring, making 2 foot flood cuts to the affected sheetrock, extracting any standing water still in the area, and sanitizing all areas with an organic antimicrobial spray to prevent any future mold growth.
Howell, NJ
On October 2, 2022 New Method Restoration received a call regarding a sewer back up in a finished basement, affecting the bathroom, family room, and closet.
Project Manager Keiron Brown was dispatched and arrived at the property 60 minutes later to assess the damages.
Keiron did a full inspection, wrote up a clear, detailed scope of recommended work to be done, documented all findings with photos, and presented all findings to the homeowner.
He then assisted the customer with filing a claim through their property insurance for the loss.