R.A Restoration Lakewood Pequannock Township
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24/7 Emergency Response

Storm Damage Restoration in Pequannock Township.

Active storm damage in Pequannock Township? Crew dispatched with tarps, plywood, and extraction gear before the next band hits.

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Local Based in Pequannock Township, NJ
IICRC S500 + S520 + S700 protocols
Insurance Direct billing to all major carriers
Service Overview

How We Approach It

After the storm passes, the priority order is: secure the envelope (board-up + tarping), extract any water that entered, document everything for insurance, then start the reconstruction conversation. We dispatch with all four capabilities so a single crew handles the loss end-to-end.

What's Included

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

Wind-driven Rain Vs. Flood — the Distinction That Determines Coverage

This distinction matters because it determines which insurance policy pays. Wind-driven rain that enters through a damaged building envelope (wind broke a window, lifted shingles let rain through the roof, damaged siding admitted water laterally) is covered by standard homeowners insurance as wind/storm damage. Rising surface water that enters at ground level — overland flooding, stream overflow, surge — is FLOOD damage, which standard homeowners does NOT cover. That requires NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program) flood insurance.

For NJ properties, both can happen in the same storm. Our documentation clarifies the source of intrusion so the right policy pays the right portion. Photos of where water entered (broken roof = wind; rising at ground level = flood), measurements of high-water marks, narrative of the timeline (wind hit first vs flood arrived later) — all become part of the cause-of-loss record.

Misclassification is one of the most common reasons NJ storm-damage claims get denied or under-paid. We frame the loss honestly — neither inflating to chase coverage nor under-stating to make a claim go away — so the carrier can settle the right portion under the right policy.

Emergency Board-up + Tarping — the First Hour

If a storm has compromised your building envelope, the priority before anything else is preventing additional damage from continued exposure. Board-up applies to broken windows or doors, missing siding sections, or any opening that compromises the envelope. Tarping applies to roof damage — missing shingles, lifted ridge cap, tree impact through decking — where the next rain event would extend the loss.

Our crew carries 2x4s, OSB, screws, and tarp materials on standard storm response. We secure the property in the first visit, photograph the work for insurance documentation, and stabilize the situation so the rest of the restoration can proceed at a non-emergency pace. Most storm-response calls for our Pequannock Township dispatch start with a board-up phase before any water extraction begins.

Important note for NJ homeowners: do not sign anything from a contractor who shows up unsolicited after a storm. Storm-chase contractors trail major weather events specifically to collect Assignment of Benefits (AOB) signatures, which transfer your insurance claim rights to the contractor. AOB signatures lock you out of choosing your own restorer mid-job and frequently end up in litigation. Read every document before signing, and never sign on the first call.

Process

Our Process

  1. 01

    24/7 Dispatch

    Live answering service routed directly to dispatch. Most Pequannock Township addresses see a truck within 60 minutes of the call.

  2. 02

    Iicrc S500 Protocol

    Loss category established (Cat-1, Cat-2, Cat-3) on first inspection. Protocol matched to category — no shortcuts on contaminated water cleanup.

  3. 03

    Industrial Drying

    Truck-mounted extraction, high-velocity air movers, LGR dehumidification, HEPA-filtered negative air when needed. Equipment sized to the loss, not under-spec to save cost.

  4. 04

    Verified Moisture Clearance

    Final clearance readings on every substrate before reconstruction starts. We do not close the mitigation phase on "looks dry" — we close it on documented moisture content at baseline.

  5. 05

    Single-source Reconstruction

    Rebuild scope mapped directly from mitigation documentation. No contractor handoff, no scope renegotiation, no surprise costs three weeks in.

24/7 Emergency

Active damage in Pequannock Township? We are already rolling.

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

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The difference

Why Customers Choose Us

Real reasons. No invented stats, no manufactured awards.

  • 01

    Owner-Led Operations

    Direct access to the owner during your project, not a project-coordinator buffer. Decisions get made fast. Issues get resolved without waiting for a callback from someone who has to "check with the boss."

  • 02

    Documented Drying, Not Guessed

    Calibrated moisture meters on every wet substrate, daily readings logged, equipment repositioned based on what is actually drying. We close the mitigation phase only when readings return to dry-standard for each material.

  • 03

    Built For Pequannock Township Properties

    Older NJ housing has galvanized supply lines, plaster walls, original hardwood, and the kind of architectural detail that has to be preserved through any restoration job. We know what we are walking into.

Service Area

Serving Morris County

The Pequannock Township operation works Morris County daily. Wayne, Lincoln Park, Riverdale, and the smaller communities throughout the corridor reach in 20-40 minutes. We adjust our diagnostic approach based on the property type — older single-family, multi-unit condo, suburban townhouse, small commercial — because the NJ housing mix calls for different protocols.

Counties Covered

  • Morris County, NJ

Cities We Service

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

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Do you handle commercial restoration? +

Yes, we handle small to mid-size commercial restoration in Morris County — offices, retail, medical, light industrial. Commercial work has different operational tempo than residential (tenant operations come first, after-hours noise scheduling, larger COI requirements). We have separate residential and commercial tech rotations because the workflows differ.

Are your prices in line with what insurance pays? +

Yes — our scopes are written in Xactimate at carrier-standard pricing for the NJ market. We do not inflate scope to chase coverage and we do not cut corners to under-bid. The price reflects the work IICRC standards require for the loss type. Adjusters see our scopes regularly and approve them without back-and-forth because the line items match the documented conditions.

How do you handle pets and kids during the work? +

For most water restoration work, pets and kids stay in unaffected areas of the home and life continues. We coordinate access timing so equipment doesn't prevent normal household routines. For Cat-3 sewage cleanup, the affected area is evacuated during the cleanup phase (typically 5-7 days) — we discuss temporary arrangements at our first on-site visit.

What happens to my contents during restoration? +

For minor losses, we move content within the home to dry/safe areas and clean as needed. For significant losses, we offer pack-out service — your contents are catalogued, transported to our cleaning facility, sorted by material type, cleaned appropriately, and stored climate-controlled until the property is ready for re-occupancy. Pack-out keeps possessions out of the affected environment so they stop absorbing additional damage.

How fast can you respond to an emergency in Pequannock Township? +

For active emergencies in Pequannock Township, our standard target is on-site within the hour during normal traffic conditions. We dispatch 24/7 — a real human answers the phone, gets the address and loss type, and a truck rolls while we are still on the call with you.

Do you work directly with my insurance company? +

Yes, with your authorization. We work with NJM, State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, Progressive, and most other carriers serving NJ. Get the claim number from your carrier first if you can; with that we can talk to your adjuster directly and bill the carrier rather than you.

How long does drying take after a water loss? +

Three to five days for a typical residential water loss. Hardwood floors and dense materials can take longer — sometimes 7-10 days. We monitor with calibrated moisture meters daily and only stop drying when readings return to dry-standard moisture content for the materials in your home.

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Active Loss in Pequannock Township? We Handle Mitigation Through Reconstruction.

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