PR Property Restoration Franklin Franklin Township
24/7 Emergency Response

Storm Damage Restoration in Franklin Township.

Wind-driven rain finds gaps you did not know existed. We document the path of intrusion at hour one so the claim covers the actual damage, not just the visible part.

Local team in Franklin Township Honest, transparent pricing 24/7 emergency line
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Local NJ-based, NJ-staffed
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Methodology IICRC S500 / S520 / S700
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Carrier Mix All major NJ carriers
Service Overview

How We Approach It

Storm damage in NJ comes in two flavors: wind events that compromise the building envelope (roof, siding, windows) and water events that follow once the envelope is breached. We handle both phases โ€” emergency board-up to stop further damage, then water extraction + drying, then full reconstruction.

What's Included

  • Emergency board-up + tarping
  • Wind-driven rain water extraction
  • Roof + envelope repair
  • Tree impact damage
  • Insurance documentation
  • Full structural rebuild

Common Nj Storm Patterns We Handle

Tropical storms (Aug-Nov): wind damage to roofs and siding, wind-driven rain through compromised envelopes, occasional surge flooding in shore communities. Hurricane remnants tracking up the coast generate the bulk of our late-summer call volume.

Nor'easters (Oct-Apr): sustained heavy rain over multiple days creates roof leaks at flashing transitions, ice damming on cold-weather events, and wind damage similar to tropical storms. The NJ shore takes the worst of nor'easter activity but inland counties also see significant water intrusion.

Ice storms: tree impact damage from ice loading on branches, ice damming where roof eaves are inadequately insulated, and burst pipes in unheated spaces (garages, attics, crawlspaces, vacant properties). The frozen-pipe-burst calls dominate the post-ice-storm response window.

Summer thunderstorms: straight-line winds (similar damage profile to tornadoes), hail damage to roofs and siding, lightning strikes that cause electrical fires, and flash flooding when sustained rainfall exceeds storm-drain capacity in older neighborhoods.

What to Do in the First Hour After Storm Damage

The actions that matter in the first hour: secure the property if safe to do so, document the damage with photos, file the insurance claim, and call a restoration crew that can dispatch immediately. The actions that hurt the claim: signing AOB paperwork from a storm-chase contractor, throwing damaged contents away before documentation, attempting permanent repairs before the carrier has had a chance to inspect, or letting the property sit exposed because "the contractor will be here tomorrow."

For roof openings, get a tarp up if it is safe. For broken windows, board the opening to prevent further weather + animal intrusion. For interior water from a roof leak, place buckets under active drips and move what you can save away from the path of travel. Don't try to lift wet sheetrock yourself โ€” it crumbles and makes the cleanup worse.

Photograph the loss in its current state โ€” wide shots, close-ups, anything visible from the source of intrusion to the damaged contents. Before-photos are the foundation of the insurance scope. Without them, the adjuster has no basis to evaluate what was there before the loss.

Process

Our Process

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    A Real Person Answers

    No automated phone tree. No call-center. You get a live dispatcher who listens, asks the right questions, and tells you what we are sending.

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    Same-hour Response

    Truck rolls out of Franklin Township dispatch with the right equipment for what you described. Average on-site time under an hour anywhere in Somerset County.

  3. 03

    Honest Assessment

    We tell you what we see in plain language. What needs to come out, what can be saved, what the insurance discussion looks like, what the realistic timeline is.

  4. 04

    Document for Insurance

    Photos, moisture readings, written cause-of-loss narrative โ€” all in the format your adjuster expects. We handle the documentation so you do not have to.

  5. 05

    Finish the Job

    Mitigation flows directly into reconstruction. Same crew, same project manager, same accountability. We do not hand off mid-project.

24/7 Emergency

Property loss in Franklin Township right now? Crew dispatched in minutes.

We dispatch a tech 24/7 across the Franklin Township metro. Average on-site time is under an hour.

Call 908-560-5234
The difference

Why Customers Choose Us

Real reasons. No invented stats, no manufactured awards.

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    Carrier-Recognized Scopes

    NJM, Travelers, State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Chubb โ€” our scope formats match what their adjusters expect. Faster claim cycles, fewer callbacks, less friction between us and the adjuster paying for the work.

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    No Storm-Chase Tactics

    No unsolicited door-knocking after weather events. No Assignment of Benefits paperwork. No predatory "insurance pays โ€” no cost to you" pitches. The work speaks for itself.

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    Reconstruction Done Right

    Drywall, flooring, paint, cabinetry, trim โ€” handled by the same crew that did the dry-out. Specialty trades (plaster, hardwood, custom millwork) coordinated by us. You do not manage five sub-contractors.

Service Area

Serving Somerset County

The Franklin Township operation works Somerset County daily. New Brunswick, Somerset, Princeton, and the smaller communities throughout the corridor reach in 20-40 minutes. We adjust our diagnostic approach based on the property type โ€” older single-family, multi-unit condo, suburban townhouse, small commercial โ€” because the NJ housing mix calls for different protocols.

Counties Covered

  • Somerset County, NJ

Cities We Service

Each Somerset city below opens a local page with arrival times from our Franklin Township base and the loss patterns we handle most often in that municipality.

Not sure if you're in our area? Call 908-560-5234 and we'll tell you in 30 seconds.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

If you don't see your question, just call or message us.

What is IICRC S500 and why does it matter? +

IICRC S500 is the industry standard for water damage restoration โ€” published by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification. It defines water categories (Cat-1 clean, Cat-2 grey, Cat-3 contaminated), drying standards (moisture readings to baseline), and protocols for each. Restorers who follow S500 produce work that holds up. Restorers who skip it produce work that fails inspection or grows mold within months.

Do I have to leave my home during restoration? +

For most water-damage jobs, no. We work in the affected area while you live in the rest of the home. Cat-3 sewage cleanup requires evacuation of the affected area during the cleanup phase because the work itself aerosolizes pathogens. Major fires often require temporary relocation while smoke + soot are addressed. We discuss displacement on the first call so you can plan.

How much does water damage restoration cost? +

A typical Franklin Township residential water mitigation runs $3,000-$8,000 depending on loss size and material types affected. Reconstruction adds another $5,000-$30,000 depending on scope. Most jobs are insurance-billed after deductible. We give a realistic estimate after the on-site assessment, not a guess on the phone.

What is the difference between water damage and flood damage? +

Water damage is sudden and accidental โ€” pipe burst, appliance failure, storm intrusion through a damaged roof. Flood damage is rising surface water from outside the structure. Standard homeowners insurance covers water damage. Flood requires separate NFIP flood insurance. We document the source clearly so the right policy pays the claim.

Are you open weekends and holidays? +

Emergency dispatch is 24/7/365 including all holidays. Reconstruction work and consultations follow business hours but we can adjust for client schedules.

How do you make sure mold does not come back? +

Mold prevention happens during drying, not after. We hold the structure under controlled airflow until moisture meters confirm wood, drywall, and substrate are back inside the manufacturer-approved dry range. Anything porous that absorbed contaminated water comes out. Surfaces receive a registered antimicrobial before reconstruction. We also pull access panels and inspect HVAC ductwork if water tracked into the system.

Will my floors and walls have to come out? +

Often less than people expect. Category-1 (clean supply-line) water that we reach inside 24-48 hours can usually be dried in place. Category-3 (sewage, river, ground intrusion) is different โ€” IICRC S500 protocol requires removing porous materials those waters contacted. We cut to a documented flood line and replace what comes out.

Call Now โ€ข Franklin Township

Active Property Loss in Franklin Township? Truck Rolls Now.

One phone call gets a truck rolling. Real Franklin Township team, real local response time, no automated phone tree. We'll be on site fast.

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