When the bay comes up the street or a storm pushes water over the dunes into your Point Pleasant Beach home, Renew Restoration responds fast to pump it out, clear the sand and sediment it dumped, sanitize the space, and dry the structure. Flood water on the shore is rarely clean and rarely shallow. Call 551-237-7452 around the clock.
- Rapid pump-out of bay, surge, and storm water
- Sand, sediment, and ruined contents cleared out
- Every wet surface cleaned and treated
- Salt rinsed and structure dried to IICRC S500
- Documented for your flood claim
- 24/7 nor'easter and surge response
Pumping out the surge before it settles in
A flooded ground floor or crawlspace in Point Pleasant Beach is a gut punch, and every hour the water sits makes it worse. Flood water soaks into everything porous it reaches, and on the shore that means subfloor, drywall, insulation, stored belongings, and the framing in a low crawl. Our crew arrives with submersible pumps and extraction units to clear the standing water quickly, because on the barrier island the water is often deep and the delay is what turns a dry-out into a rebuild.
Shore floods come from directions an inland crew rarely sees. The bay backs up the storm drains and the streets during a nor'easter. A king tide pushes brackish water up through the crawlspace from below. A surge runs the ocean over the dunes and straight into the first row of homes. Whatever sent it, the first job is identical, get the water out fast, then deal with what it left behind, which on the shore is usually a layer of bay sand and sediment.
We move fast but we move safe. Flood water on the shore carries sand, sediment, fuel and lawn runoff the storm picked up, and whatever surcharged out of the sewers, so we are not just pumping water, we are clearing a contaminated mess. Call 551-237-7452 the moment the water starts to rise and we will get a crew toward the island.
Clearing the sediment and treating what the flood touched
Flood water is almost never clean, and shore flood water is among the dirtiest there is. By the time it reaches your home it has dragged in bay sand, sediment, road runoff, and whatever the storm stirred up, which makes flood cleanup a health job as much as a structural one. We treat it that way. We shovel and extract the sand and sediment the water deposited, pull the saturated porous materials that cannot be safely cleaned, dispose of them properly, and disinfect the surfaces the flood water reached.
That is the line between real flood cleanup and just emptying a basement with a pump. Pumping the water alone leaves a layer of contaminated sediment and a damp, salty space that breeds bacteria and mold. Doing it right means removing what the flood ruined, sanitizing what stays, and protecting the people who live in the home. We are straight about what has to go and what can be saved, with health driving the call, not the size of the scope.
Once the space is cleared and sanitized, we rinse the salt and move to drying. A flooded shore structure that is not dried all the way through will grow mold no matter how clean the surfaces look, so the cleanup is only finished when the drying is verified with a meter.
Dried, salt-rinsed, and documented for the flood policy
After the flood water is out and the space is sanitized, we dry the structure with commercial air movers and dehumidifiers, and we read the moisture daily until the numbers say the home is genuinely dry. In the damp shore climate, after a salt water flood, leaving it to dry on its own is far too slow to beat mold, which is why mechanical dehumidification is what actually pulls the moisture back out.
Shore flood losses almost always fall under a separate flood policy, so documentation is everything. We photograph the loss, log the readings, and build a scope your flood adjuster can work from. We never pad the claim or invent damage. We document the real loss, which is what gets it approved and keeps you protected.
Renew handles the entire flood cleanup as one accountable crew, from the first pump-out to the final verified-dry reading. Call 551-237-7452 for emergency flood response in Point Pleasant Beach and the barrier towns nearby.
The full scope of your Point Pleasant Beach restoration work
water damage affects the whole structure, so flood cleanup rarely stands alone, it connects to burst pipe response, sewage cleanup, mold removal, structure drying, storm flood response, and our crew handles all of it as one accountable team. We bring the same service to Point Pleasant flood cleanup, Bay Head flood cleanup, Mantoloking flood cleanup, Brick flood cleanup and everywhere else across the Point Pleasant Beach area.
If you searched for water damage restoration near me, you have reached a local crew, call 551-237-7452 any time. For background, read Why Salt Water Damage Is Harder to Dry Than a Pipe Leak on our blog, or head back to our Point Pleasant Beach home page to see everything we do.