When water gets into your Point Pleasant Beach home, from a burst line, a king tide, or a surge over the dunes, Renew Restoration responds around the clock to pull it out, dry the structure, and document the loss. We stop the spread fast, rinse the salt, dry to measured targets, and tell you plainly what the water spared. Call 551-237-7452 any hour.
- 24/7 response across Point Pleasant Beach and the barrier towns
- Pump-out and extraction for standing and bay water
- Salt-aware drying to IICRC S500 targets
- Crawlspace and joist-bay moisture found and cleared
- Photos and daily logs for homeowners and flood claims
- Straight answers on what the water actually took
Getting the water off the floor before it gets into the structure
On the barrier island the first move is always the same: get the standing water out, fast, before it works deeper into the house. Water left sitting in a Point Pleasant Beach home does not politely wait. It runs under the baseboards, climbs the drywall, drops into the crawlspace, and soaks the subfloor within the first hours. Every hour it stays is more material lost and a bigger bill, so our crew shows up with submersible pumps for the deep water and extraction units that pull far more, far faster, than anything in a homeowner's garage.
Once the floor is clear we go hunting for the water you cannot see. Shore homes are riddled with places for it to hide, joist bays under a raised floor, the crawlspace, the cavities behind a kitchen on a slab. We use moisture meters and thermal imaging to trace where it migrated, then pull the materials that are already past saving so they stop trapping moisture and feeding mold. Salt-soaked insulation, delaminating flooring, and drywall that has wicked brackish water usually have to come out, and we walk you through exactly why before anything is removed.
Speed here is not about rushing. It is about cutting the loss off early. A house that gets pumped and extracted in the first hours dries faster, loses less, and costs less to put right than the same house left wet overnight. That is the whole reason we answer 551-237-7452 at any hour and roll a crew the moment you call.
Drying against the salt and the shore humidity
Pulling the water is half the job. What is left in the structure decides whether your home recovers or rots, and on the shore that fight is harder. Salt left behind from bay or ocean water keeps drawing moisture out of the air, and the damp coastal climate works against you the entire time. So we rinse and treat the salt where the brackish water reached, then dry with an engineered system, commercial air movers pushing air across the wet materials and dehumidifiers pulling that moisture out before it resettles, sized and placed for the specific loss in your home.
Then we watch it. Drying is not equipment dropped off and forgotten. We take readings in the affected materials every day and move the equipment as the structure dries down. The numbers tell us whether the framing, the subfloor, the crawl, and the cavities are reaching their targets, and they tell us when the work is genuinely done. We do not pull dehumidifiers early to free them up for the next call, because on a salt water loss that is precisely how it comes back as mold a month later.
All of it follows IICRC S500, the recognized standard for water restoration. When the readings confirm the structure has hit its target, we verify it, write it down, and show you the result. You end up with a home that is dry in the wood and the cavities, not just dry to the touch.
A file your homeowners carrier and flood adjuster can both use
Most water losses on the shore turn into an insurance matter, and on the barrier island it is often two policies at once, a homeowners policy for the interior failures and a separate flood policy for what the bay brought in. A clean outcome depends on clean documentation. We photograph the loss when we arrive, log the moisture readings through the drying, and build a scope your adjusters can actually read. One crew, one scope, one record, so you are not refereeing contractors or chasing paper.
We are honest about what goes in that file. We never manufacture damage to grow a claim and we never promise to waive your deductible, because both are fraud and both put you at risk, not us. What we record is the real loss, photographed and measured, which is exactly what holds up when an adjuster reviews it.
From the first reading to the final verified-dry walkthrough, Renew handles the whole arc. Call 551-237-7452 the moment you find water in your Point Pleasant Beach home and we will get a crew moving and the documentation started.
The full scope of your Point Pleasant Beach restoration work
water damage affects the whole structure, so water damage restoration rarely stands alone, it connects to basement flood cleanup, 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 water damage restoration, Bay Head water damage restoration, Mantoloking water damage restoration, Brick water damage restoration 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 Getting Your Shore Home Ready Before the Next Nor'easter on our blog, or head back to our Point Pleasant Beach home page to see everything we do.