Bathroom Water Damage? Act Fast Before It Gets Worse.
Leaks, rotting subfloors, and water-damaged tiles don't fix themselves — they get worse. We specialize in comprehensive bathroom water damage repair and restoration throughout Monmouth & Ocean Counties.
Warning Signs of Bathroom Water Damage
Soft/Spongy Floor
Floor feels bouncy or gives when stepped on
Water Stains
Discoloration on ceiling below or on walls
Warped Tiles
Tiles lifting, buckling, or cracking
Peeling Paint
Paint bubbling or peeling on walls/ceiling
Musty Odors
Persistent damp or moldy smell
Visible Mold
Black, green, or white growth in corners
Loose Caulking
Caulk pulling away from tub/shower
Swollen Baseboards
Baseboards warping or pulling away
Water Damage Services We Provide
Subfloor Replacement
Remove rotted plywood and install moisture-resistant cement board or Kerdi membrane systems.
- Rotted plywood removal
- Cement board installation
- Moisture-resistant system
Waterproofing & Leak Repair
Fix plumbing leaks, failed shower pans, and install modern waterproofing membranes to prevent future intrusion.
- Plumbing leak repair
- Waterproofing membranes
- Re-caulk and re-grout
Full Renovation
Complete bathroom rebuild with upgraded materials, mold remediation, and design.
- Professional mold remediation
- Complete bathroom rebuild
- Upgraded materials
Frequently Asked Questions
Signs include: soft or spongy flooring, warped or buckling tiles, peeling paint or wallpaper, musty odors, visible mold or mildew, water stains on ceiling below bathroom, loose or cracked caulking, and baseboards that are swelling or deteriorating. If you notice any of these signs, act quickly to prevent further damage.
Bathroom water damage repair in New Jersey typically costs for minor repairs (recaulking, small tile fixes), for moderate damage (subfloor replacement, new flooring), and for extensive damage requiring full bathroom renovation. Mold remediation adds depending on extent.
It depends on the extent of damage. Minor surface damage can sometimes be repaired, but subfloor damage usually requires replacement. We remove damaged sections, treat for mold, install new subfloor (usually cement board for moisture resistance), and then install new flooring. This ensures the problem doesn't return.
Minor repairs take 1-2 days. Moderate repairs with subfloor replacement take 3-5 days. Full bathroom renovations after water damage take 2-4 weeks depending on scope. If mold remediation is required, add 2-5 days for proper treatment and drying time.
Homeowner's insurance typically covers sudden and accidental water damage (burst pipe, appliance failure) but not gradual damage from leaks or poor maintenance. Document the damage with photos and contact your insurance company promptly. We can provide detailed estimates for insurance claims.
Our Water Damage Repair Process
Assess
Complete inspection to identify all damage and moisture sources
Stop Source
Fix leaks and address the cause to prevent recurrence
Remove Damage
Remove all water-damaged materials including subfloor if needed
Treat & Dry
Mold treatment, dehumidification, and complete drying
Rebuild
Install new moisture-resistant materials and beautiful finishes
Don't Let Water Damage Spread
Get a free assessment today. We'll identify all damage, provide repair options, and help you restore your bathroom to like-new condition.