Practical, no-fluff guides from our Rockleigh crew on water damage, mold, drying science, and getting your insurance claim approved.

What to do (and not do) in the first two days after the fire department leaves. Insurance, content, security, restoration ordering.
Read more →Cascade water losses from upper-floor unit failures affect 5-8 units typically. A practical playbook for unit owners and building managers.
Read more →Not every wet basement in northern New Jersey has the same cause. Telling groundwater seepage from a plumbing failure from a sewer backup determines everything about the cleanup, the claim, and whether it comes back next season.
Read more →Bergen County winters deliver the conditions that split supply lines in older and newer homes alike. The first hour after a burst pipe is the most important one, and most homeowners do not know what to do with it.
Read more →Northern New Jersey's combination of humid summers, damp springs, and frequently wet winters creates persistent mold pressure inside homes that most homeowners do not notice until the damage is well along.
Read more →Bergen County faces at least three distinct storm patterns, and each one damages homes in a different way. Knowing which type hit your property changes the emergency response and the repair sequence.
Read more →New Jersey homeowner policies treat water damage sources very differently, and the documentation you gather in the first few hours is the largest single factor in whether a claim is paid at full scope.
Read more →A sewage backup in a Rockleigh or Bergen County home is not a plumbing problem dressed up as a water problem. The contamination is real, it survives long after the water is gone, and the cleanup standard is entirely different.
Read more →Call now and a Rockleigh truck is dispatched while we are still on the line — we stop the damage, dry it to standard, and rebuild it so nothing is left half-done.