Water Damage Repair NJ
When a roof leak, plumbing issue, or storm leaves damaged drywall, ceilings, flooring, or trim, The 5th Wall can help with the repair side of the project after the source is controlled. We are careful about the line: this is not water mitigation or mold remediation.
Repair work we can scope
The strongest fit is a homeowner who already knows the water source, has stopped the active leak, or needs a contractor to connect the roof/interior repair scope into one practical plan.
- Roof leak source checks and repair when the roof is the entry point
- Drywall, ceiling, and paint repair after affected material is removed or dried
- Flooring, subfloor, baseboard, and trim repair tied to the damaged area
- Bathroom, basement, or room rebuilds when the damage turns into a remodel scope
- Photos and written repair notes for homeowner or adjuster review
Call mitigation first when needed
If the property still has active water, contaminated water, or possible mold, the safe first step is a proper mitigation or remediation provider. The 5th Wall can come in after that work defines what needs to be repaired.
- Standing-water extraction
- Sewage cleanup
- Mold testing or mold remediation
- Dry-out equipment rental
- Emergency flood restoration
The repair-first process
Confirm the source
We look for the roof, flashing, bathroom, basement, or exterior issue that caused the damage and separate active-leak work from interior repair.
Document the scope
Photos, affected areas, repair notes, and a written contractor scope help the homeowner understand what needs to happen next.
Repair the finish work
Drywall, trim, flooring, paint, and room rebuild work can be scheduled once the damaged area is safe and ready for construction.
Have photos of water damage?
Send photos of the leak source, ceiling, wall, flooring, and any mitigation paperwork you already have. We will tell you whether it looks like a repair scope The 5th Wall should handle.
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