Water
Damage Service New Jersey
24
Hours A Day
1800-826-8250
Statewide
offers Emergency
Water Damage
Service and Mold Damage services in
the State of New Jersey around the clock Our rapid
response crews of certified workers use the latest
techniques to achieve superior results that are
grounded in drying science.
Statewide Restorations
technicians have years of water damage
restoration, mold remediation and water extraction experience. We have worked with the
leading companies that are engaged in drying science and
training.
Since 1969 , we have provided Water Damage
Restoration, Mold Removal, Sewage Extraction, Fire/Smoke
Damage Restoration and Flood Clean Up Services in New Jersey
for over 35 years, 365 days a year.
We specialize in immediate rapid response
service through out New Jersey with trained project managers
and a competent staff. Our average employee has worked for
us for over 5 years and has been extensively trained in
restoration science.
Our job is to minimize damage to your property
and contents by rapidly responding to your emergency and by
utilizing state of the art techniques and equipment to
return your property to a pre loss condition.
Our project managers will moisture map your property to
ascertain the current psychometric conditions inside the
structure. We will measure the relative humidity, wet and dry
bulb temperatures as well as the GPP to insure that we set up
the correct drying conditions
Our crews are equipped with the latest in moisture
detection equipment including thermal hydrometers, moisture
meters and thermal imaging cameras to help determine the
scope of damage to your property.
We moisture map and data log the drying conditions as your
job progresses. We will present you and your adjuster with
a moisture data log and a psychometric chart to document
the conditions of your property.
Water Damage Insurance Claims In New
Jersey
We work with all New Jersey insurance
companies and we provide our own in house insurance claims
department to help you file and collect your claim. We have
an in house adjusting department with over 50 years of
combined experience in filling and collecting water damage
claims. We have successfully helped our clients collect on
over 10,000 water damage claims and we are experts in
insurance claims issues.
The insurance claims process can be very intimidating.
Statewide has years of experience in filling water damage and
mold damage claims. We work for you not your insurance
carrier.
New Jersey Sewage Back Ups
Statewide has dedicated sewage back up teams that utilize
specialty equipment including pump out trucks and patented
decontamination equipment.
We are licensed by the New Jersey DEP to haul and dispose of
sewage and we are one of the only firms with this
certification.
We provide post decontamination testing and we maintain our
our laboratory to provide you with the fasted laboratory
clearance test for you peace of mind. We can generally provide
you with a clearance sample with in 24 hours or less.
Water Damage Service Tips
Homeowners always need to be on top of
home maintenance to ensure that they are not inflicted with
many kinds of disasters. They can do many things to curb
these major catastrophes by catching these problems before
they start and making sure that these incidences do not
occur in the future. For many homes, especially older ones,
the most common cause of damage is water.
Water damage can be quite devastating if
allowed to get out of hand or it goes undetected for some
time. This type of damage is not like other kinds because it
can occur deep inside the home’s foundation and many hard to
get to places that can lead to mold and
rot.
A home’s
washer is generally connected to both the hot and cold water
lines. Make sure that you check both lines out so ensure
that they are not leaking. Check the hoses and both water
line ends; this means your washer should be moved away from
the wall. Begin with the joints. If you find a leak, repair
it either duct tape or special glue. If you feel the leak is
beyond your capability to repair it, bring in a professional
to fix the problem.
Remember to
clean out or replace your washer’s filters at least every
three months. Filters that are not cleaned out have a
tendency to slow down the washer machine’s outflow. This can
lead to malfunctions in the washer and increase how much you
pay for your water. If you’ve got hard water, you may want
to check them more often. Look for leaks around the shut off
valve when the washer is not running. Replace the valve if
you see a leak.
For the
majority of appliances, problems often begin in the hose.
It’s important that you have about four inches between the
back of the washer and the water connection, which allows
the hose some space. Not doing so, will cause kinks and
possibly burst later on. If hoses look worn, replace
them.
To save money over time,
consider purchasing steel braided hoses. However, ordinary
and most commonly used hoses will need to be replaced once
or twice a year, no matter how they look.
The
ventilation hose that your dryer is connected to needs to be
replaced every two years. Be sure to check it thoroughly and
often to ensure that there are no holes/tears. Remember that
this ventilation hose but connect to the outside world. For
this reason, animals/insects can chew on it, causing you
problems down the road. Ensure that the vent pipe isn’t
clogged by looking for lint behind and under the dryer.
Clean out the lint trap after each dryer load so that the
appliance does not overheat, which can cause the hoses
stress.
If you’re
suffering water damage, look at the utility sink. Be sure to
leak underneath it and behind it. If you find puddles of water
or water discoloration, you may have a leak. If you see sunken
boards, that’s an indication of a past leak. Any drips into the
sink’s trap means you have immediate problems and need to be
repaired at once. If you’re pipes are draining slowly, you may
have a somewhat blocked drained, you need to hire a
professional to take care of this
immediately.
A good way to get rid of clogs is to use household cleaners
such as Drain-O. However, should these fail, you should never
try to fix it yourself. Dripping
faucets and cracked/loose sink seals should be replaced
immediately. If you notice damp and/or stained walls around
plumbing pipes, this is a strong indication of an internal
leak. You should fix this immediately before further
damage.
New Jersey
Counties:
- Atlantic
- Bergen
- Burlington
- Camden
- Cape
May
- Cumberland
- Essex
- Gloucester
- Hudson
- Hunterdon
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- Mercer
- Middlesex
- Monmouth
- Morris
- Ocean
- Passaic
- Salem
- Somerset
- Sussex
- Union
- Warren
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