USA Restoration Harrison
Harrison โ€ข NJ

Water Damage Restoration in Harrison, NJ.

Property restoration based in Harrison, NJ. Hudson County coverage. 24/7 emergency dispatch, IICRC-standard methodology, single-source mitigation through reconstruction.

Local team in Harrison Honest, transparent pricing 24/7 emergency line
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Local Based in Harrison, NJ
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IICRC S500 + S520 + S700 protocols
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Insurance Direct billing to all major carriers
Process

How It Works

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    Phone Triage

    Real human dispatch from Harrison. We sort loss type on the first call so the truck arrives equipped for what we are walking into.

  2. 02

    On-site Assessment

    Photos of every wet surface, moisture readings of every substrate, written cause-of-loss narrative, confirmation the source is fully off.

  3. 03

    Containment + Extraction

    Standing water removed first. Affected areas isolated to prevent spread. Damaged porous material cut to documented flood line and bagged for disposal.

  4. 04

    Documented Drying

    Industrial drying equipment sized for the loss volume. Daily moisture readings logged on a building diagram. Equipment runtime tracked for the insurance claim.

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    Reconstruction + Walkthrough

    Drywall, flooring, paint, trim โ€” all matched to pre-loss condition. Final walkthrough confirms the work is done before the project closes.

Our Services

What Our Harrison Team Does for Hudson County.

Water Damage Restoration

24/7

Emergency water extraction, structural drying, and full reconstruction after pipe failures, appliance leaks, and storm intrusion.

  • โœ“ 24/7 emergency dispatch
  • โœ“ Truck-mounted extraction
  • โœ“ Industrial drying equipment
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Fire Damage Restoration

24/7

Soot removal, smoke odor mitigation, structural cleaning, and full reconstruction after fire events.

  • โœ“ Soot + smoke odor removal
  • โœ“ HVAC decontamination
  • โœ“ Pack-out + content cleaning
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Storm Damage Restoration

24/7

Emergency board-up, water extraction, structural repair, and full reconstruction after wind, hail, and rain events.

  • โœ“ Emergency board-up + tarping
  • โœ“ Wind-driven rain water extraction
  • โœ“ Roof + envelope repair
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Mold Remediation

Containment, removal, and prevention of mold growth after water events or chronic moisture problems.

  • โœ“ IICRC S520 protocol
  • โœ“ Negative-air containment
  • โœ“ HEPA filtration
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Sewage Cleanup

24/7

IICRC S500 Category-3 protocol for sewage backup events โ€” full PPE, porous-material removal, decontamination.

  • โœ“ IICRC S500 Cat-3 protocol
  • โœ“ Full Tyvek + HEPA respirator PPE
  • โœ“ Porous-material removal to flood line
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Reconstruction

Full structural rebuild after mitigation โ€” drywall, flooring, paint, trim, cabinetry. Same crew finishes the job.

  • โœ“ Drywall replacement + finish
  • โœ“ Hardwood, LVP, tile, carpet flooring
  • โœ“ Cabinetry + trim work
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The difference

Why Customers Choose Us

Real reasons. No invented stats, no manufactured awards.

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    24/7/365 Emergency Response

    Holidays, weekends, middle of the night โ€” same response standard. Property losses do not check the calendar. Neither do we.

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    Multi-Unit + Commercial Capable

    COIs on file at most major Hudson County multi-unit buildings. After-hours noise scheduling for tenant-occupied commercial. Per-unit documentation discipline for HOA + condo claims.

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    Pre-Staged For Surge Events

    Storm season we add equipment + tech capacity at our Harrison base. When the call volume spikes after a major weather event, individual response times do not slip.

About Our Work

Usa Restoration in Harrison

Property restoration based in Harrison, NJ. Hudson County coverage. 24/7 emergency dispatch, IICRC-standard methodology, single-source mitigation through reconstruction.

When Reconstruction Should Match Pre-loss Condition (And When It Should Not)

Insurance reconstruction puts your Harrison property back to pre-loss condition. Not better, not worse โ€” pre-loss. That's the standard, that's what the carrier pays for, and that's what our reconstruction scope delivers by default. But there are scenarios where the homeowner sensibly wants to upgrade during the rebuild, and the timing creates an opportunity worth taking.

The case for upgrading: the contractor is already on-site, the demo work is already done, the framing is already exposed, and disruption to daily life is already happening. Adding upgrades to the rebuild scope adds incremental cost but doesn't add new disruption. Common upgrade decisions during reconstruction: replacing carpet with LVP or hardwood, upgrading kitchen cabinet level, adding under-cabinet lighting, replacing toilet/vanity, repainting adjacent unaffected rooms to a fresh color.

The case for staying with pre-loss: the insurance scope covers what the loss damaged. Upgrades are out-of-pocket. If cash flow is tight, defer upgrades to a future remodel project. If the timing is wrong (you're planning to sell within 12-18 months), upgrade ROI may not justify the cost.

We quote upgrades as separate line items on top of the insurance scope so you can decide whether the timing makes sense. Either way, the insurance work proceeds at carrier-approved scope and pricing.

Insurance-billed Restoration for Nj Homeowners โ€” How the Process Actually Works

Most of our Harrison work is insurance-billed. The process is straightforward when handled by a restorer who knows the carrier conversation: open the claim with your insurer, get the claim number, share the claim number with our dispatch, and we handle the rest of the carrier coordination on your behalf.

Specifically: we write the Xactimate scope at carrier-standard pricing for NJ, submit it to your assigned adjuster, walk through the scope on the on-site adjuster visit (if you want us present, which we recommend), document the mitigation and reconstruction work with photos and moisture logs throughout, submit supplements for any conditions discovered during the work that warrant additional scope, and bill the carrier directly when authorized.

Your direct involvement in the carrier conversation is minimal โ€” you sign authorization for direct billing on the first visit, then we handle the rest. Your out-of-pocket cost is your deductible (and any items you choose to upgrade beyond pre-loss condition). Most claims close within 30-60 days from open to final payment for standard residential losses; longer for complex multi-unit or premium-finish losses.

The carriers we work with regularly in NJ: NJM, State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, Progressive, Chubb, plus most regional carriers serving the Hudson County market.

What Three Day, Three Week, and Three Month Restoration Projects Have in Common

The Harrison restoration projects we handle range from 3-day mitigations (small water loss, drying-only scope) through 3-week full reconstructions (residential rebuild after a typical loss) up to 3-month complex projects (multi-unit cascade with premium-finish documentation). What they have in common is the methodology โ€” the same documentation discipline, the same IICRC standards, the same daily monitoring rigor โ€” applied at different scales.

What changes across project sizes: equipment density (more drying gear for larger losses), tech crew size (more bodies for complex jobs), specialty trade coordination (more sub-trades for premium-finish work), and the duration of the daily monitoring phase (longer for hardwood-heavy losses or multi-unit cascades). What doesn't change: the moisture readings get taken on the same calibrated meters, the photos get filed in the same documentation system, the carrier scopes get written in the same Xactimate format.

This consistency is deliberate. Our Harrison crew can move from a 2-day basement dry-out to a 3-month luxury condo cascade without changing methodology โ€” just scaling capacity. The methodology is what produces work that holds up, and the consistency is what produces predictable claim closure regardless of project size.

24/7 Emergency Property Damage Restoration in Harrison and Surrounding Hudson County Communities

Property losses don't check the calendar. Pipe bursts at 2am on a holiday weekend. Sewer backups during the heaviest rain of the year. Kitchen fires during dinner prep. Our Harrison dispatch is genuinely 24/7/365 โ€” a real human answers, gets the address and loss type, and a truck rolls while you're still on the phone with us.

What our 24/7 capability covers: water damage emergencies (pipe bursts, appliance failures, storm-related water intrusion), fire and smoke aftermath (immediate response after the fire department leaves), sewer backup (Cat-3 protocol with full PPE), and emergency board-up after storm or fire damage to building envelopes. For non-emergency restoration work (mold remediation, planned reconstruction, content cleaning), normal business hours apply but we can adjust for client schedules.

Coverage area: Harrison, Kearny, Newark, Jersey City, East Newark, plus the immediately surrounding Hudson County municipalities. Standard arrival time on emergencies: under one hour during normal traffic. During major weather events when call volume spikes across the corridor, we run pre-staged equipment from our Harrison base so individual response times don't slip even at high volume.

What the First Hour of a Property Loss Actually Looks Like

The first hour after a property loss is the highest-leverage time on the entire job. Most of the eventual claim cost is decided not by the loss itself, but by what happens (or doesn't happen) in the first 60 minutes. From Harrison dispatch our standard target is on-site within the hour, and the protocol once we arrive is built around capturing those high-leverage minutes.

What we do on arrival, in this order: confirm the source is fully off, assess loss category per IICRC S500, photograph every wet surface before equipment goes down, take initial moisture readings on each substrate, write the cause-of-loss narrative for the insurance claim. Only after that does the actual extraction equipment go to work. The sequence matters because the documentation that gets written in the first hour is what determines how the rest of the project goes โ€” both technically and financially.

What clients sometimes try to do before we arrive (and what we ask them not to): lifting wet drywall (it crumbles and complicates demo), running heaters (drives moisture deeper into materials), throwing damaged contents away (becomes unprovable losses), signing AOB paperwork from contractors who arrive unsolicited. The 30-60 minutes between your call and our arrival are best spent moving valuables out of the cascade path and photographing the loss for insurance.

Service Area

Serving Hudson County

Our Harrison dispatch covers a tight radius across Hudson County. The compact service area is intentional โ€” restoration work scales with response time, and minutes save material. Kearny, Newark, and Jersey City all reach inside 30 minutes during normal traffic.

Counties Covered

  • Hudson County, NJ

Cities We Service

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

Not sure if you're in our area? Call 201-510-5447 and we'll tell you in 30 seconds.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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

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 โ€” 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.

Will my floors and walls have to come out? +

Often less than people expect. Category-1 (clean supply-line) water that we reach inside 24-48 hours can usually be dried in place. Category-3 (sewage, river, ground intrusion) is different โ€” IICRC S500 protocol requires removing porous materials those waters contacted. We cut to a documented flood line and replace what comes out.

How do you make sure mold does not come back? +

Mold prevention happens during drying, not after. We hold the structure under controlled airflow until moisture meters confirm wood, drywall, and substrate are back inside the manufacturer-approved dry range. Anything porous that absorbed contaminated water comes out. Surfaces receive a registered antimicrobial before reconstruction. We also pull access panels and inspect HVAC ductwork if water tracked into the system.

Are you open weekends and holidays? +

Emergency dispatch is 24/7/365 including all holidays. Reconstruction work and consultations follow business hours but we can adjust for client schedules.

What is the difference between water damage and flood damage? +

Water damage is sudden and accidental โ€” pipe burst, appliance failure, storm intrusion through a damaged roof. Flood damage is rising surface water from outside the structure. Standard homeowners insurance covers water damage. Flood requires separate NFIP flood insurance. We document the source clearly so the right policy pays the claim.

How much does water damage restoration cost? +

A typical Harrison residential water mitigation runs $3,000-$8,000 depending on loss size and material types affected. Reconstruction adds another $5,000-$30,000 depending on scope. Most jobs are insurance-billed after deductible. We give a realistic estimate after the on-site assessment, not a guess on the phone.

Do I have to leave my home during restoration? +

For most water-damage jobs, no. We work in the affected area while you live in the rest of the home. Cat-3 sewage cleanup requires evacuation of the affected area during the cleanup phase because the work itself aerosolizes pathogens. Major fires often require temporary relocation while smoke + soot are addressed. We discuss displacement on the first call so you can plan.

Free Phone Consultation

Ready to Plan Your Project? Pick Up the Phone.

One conversation, no pressure. We'll listen, ask the right questions, and tell you what your project actually involves. Calls go to a real person, not a call center.

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