Working crews' notes for Toms River homeowners, dry-out frequency, mold outbreaks, leaks, barriers, liners, and how to hire a restoration company.
Along the Toms River bayfront, water gets into homes on calm, sunny days. Here is how tidal and nuisance flooding works, and what it does to a structure.
Read more โA leak in an empty Shore home can run for weeks. Here is why off-season water losses are so destructive, and how to protect a property you are not living in.
Read more โNot all water harms a home the same way. Here is why the brackish, salty water that floods Shore homes is more destructive than clean water, and what it takes to recover.
Read more โMost Shore homes sit over a crawlspace, and most crawlspaces are damp. Here is how that hidden moisture damages the home above it, and what to do about it.
Read more โHomeowners often wonder whether a professional dry-out is worth it. Here is what restoration involves, what drives the cost, and why doing it right is the cheaper path.
Read more โOnce the crew arrives, what actually happens, and how long until your home is dry? Here is the structural drying process from the first reading to the final one.
Read more โFor a dry-out, a repair, or structural drying, our Toms River team assesses it honestly, quotes the work in writing, with no surprises at the end.