From the Rahway River corridor and Rahway's established neighborhoods through Clark and the southern Union County communities, and across Middlesex County through Woodbridge, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Iselin, Keasbey, Port Reading, and Sewaren along the Arthur Kill waterfront, Edison, Metuchen, and Carteret, and south to Perth Amboy on Raritan Bay, our IICRC-certified technicians serve one of central New Jersey's most diverse restoration territories. Whether you're dealing with Rahway River flooding, Raritan Bay and Arthur Kill storm surge at a waterfront property, a flooded basement after a nor'easter, burst pipes in an older Perth Amboy or Rahway home, mold in a post-Sandy Carteret property, or fire damage anywhere across the territory, we arrive within 45 minutes. We serve homeowners, businesses, and industrial properties throughout Union and Middlesex Counties, available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Rahway River flooding, Raritan Bay and Arthur Kill storm surge in Perth Amboy, Carteret, and Sewaren, sump pump failures during nor'easters, burst pipes in older Union and Middlesex County homes, and plumbing emergencies throughout the full territory. 24/7 response.
Learn more →Complete fire and smoke damage restoration across the territory -- from Rahway and Perth Amboy's older urban neighborhoods and Clark's suburban communities through Edison, Woodbridge, Metuchen, and Carteret's residential and commercial corridors.
Learn more →New Jersey's humid summers and the territory's diverse housing stock -- from older urban row houses and capes to mid-century ranches with original drainage -- create persistent mold risk after any water intrusion. Certified remediation throughout both counties.
Learn more →Emergency sewage cleanup throughout the territory -- from aging combined sewer infrastructure in Rahway, Perth Amboy, and Carteret to the septic systems serving rural portions of Edison and Clark. Biohazard-standard 24/7 professional response.
Learn more →Rapid restoration for JFK University Medical Center and Raritan Bay Medical Center, the Edison and Woodbridge commercial corridors, Woodbridge Center Mall, the Arthur Kill industrial facilities, and commercial properties throughout the two-county territory.
Learn more →From Raritan Bay storm surge rebuilds in Perth Amboy and Carteret to Rahway River flood restoration and fire damage reconstruction throughout the territory -- one local company covering the full service area, no subcontractors.
Learn more →Certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup serving Rahway Police, Woodbridge Police, Perth Amboy Police, Middlesex County Sheriff, and families throughout the two-county territory with full New Jersey Department of Health compliance.
Learn more →EPA-approved disinfection for Rahway and central New Jersey homes, JFK University Medical Center and regional healthcare facilities, Edison and Woodbridge commercial properties, and businesses throughout the two-county territory.
Learn more →Immediate response to nor'easters, Raritan Bay storm surge, Rahway River and Arthur Kill flooding, and the full range of severe weather affecting Union and Middlesex Counties -- 24/7 emergency response throughout the territory.
Learn more →Water damage across the Rahway territory reflects the full complexity of central New Jersey's geography -- a territory that spans from inland Union County river corridors to the Raritan Bay and Arthur Kill waterfront, with every type of water damage risk that implies. The Rahway River flows through the city of Rahway and into the Arthur Kill, and it floods during significant storm events, particularly when nor'easters or tropical systems deliver sustained rainfall across its watershed. Properties in the low-lying areas along the Rahway River corridor have experienced repeated flood events that define the community's understanding of storm risk.
The Arthur Kill -- the tidal strait that runs between New Jersey and Staten Island -- defines the eastern edge of the territory through Woodbridge, Sewaren, Port Reading, Keasbey, and Carteret. These waterfront communities face tidal surge risk from major coastal storms that is entirely different in character from river flooding -- it arrives faster, carries more contamination from the tidal waterway, and can affect properties that have never flooded from freshwater events. Hurricane Sandy in October 2012 was the defining demonstration of this risk: the storm surge that moved up the Arthur Kill and into Raritan Bay produced catastrophic flooding in Carteret, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge, and Sewaren, affecting thousands of properties with contaminated tidal water. Perth Amboy, which sits directly on Raritan Bay at the mouth of the Raritan River, experienced some of the most severe Sandy flooding in Middlesex County. The storm's legacy shapes how waterfront communities throughout the territory prepare for and respond to major coastal events. Tropical Storm Ida in 2021 delivered another significant flooding event that affected the territory's inland areas with intense rainfall.
Away from the waterfront, the dominant water damage event throughout the territory is the same as the rest of New Jersey: basement flooding from sump pump failure during nor'easters and heavy rainfall events. Nearly every home in the territory has a basement, and when sump pumps lose power or reach capacity during extended storms, those basements flood quickly. Our team responds 24/7 to all water damage events throughout the territory.
Fire damage in the Rahway territory involves the full range of construction types that central New Jersey's communities represent. Rahway's older urban core and Perth Amboy's established neighborhoods contain housing from the early and mid-20th century -- row houses, multi-family properties, and single-family homes built under construction standards of their era, including balloon-frame construction in the oldest sections where wall cavities run continuously from basement to attic and allow fire and smoke to travel rapidly through the structure. In these older properties, smoke penetration into original plaster walls, original millwork, and older HVAC ductwork requires thorough remediation that goes well beyond what surface cleaning addresses.
The mid-century ranch homes and cape cods that define Clark, Colonia, and Metuchen, and the newer residential construction throughout Edison's many subdivisions, present different fire restoration challenges -- modern platform-frame construction with fire stops, but also modern synthetic materials that can produce toxic combustion byproducts. The industrial and commercial properties throughout Woodbridge, Keasbey, Carteret, and the Arthur Kill corridor represent the territory's most complex commercial fire restoration context. 911 Restoration of Rahway provides full-service fire damage restoration throughout the two-county territory -- from emergency board-up through complete structural rebuilds -- with the expertise across this range of construction types that this diverse market requires.
Mold is a persistent and consequential challenge throughout the Rahway territory, and the combination of New Jersey's humid climate and the territory's flooding history makes professional remediation more important here than in most markets. New Jersey's humid summers create baseline mold development conditions in any property with moisture vulnerabilities -- and in a territory where nearly every home has a basement, where the waterfront communities carry Sandy flood history, and where the Rahway River produces recurring flood events, those vulnerabilities are widespread and well-documented.
Properties throughout the waterfront communities of Carteret, Perth Amboy, Sewaren, and Port Reading that experienced Hurricane Sandy flooding in 2012 and were not fully and professionally remediated carry ongoing mold risk more than a decade later. Tidal flooding water is a Category 3 contaminated event -- it carries pathogens, sediment, and organic material that accelerate mold establishment in the building materials it saturates. Properties that were flood-damaged and dried with consumer equipment rather than professional moisture assessment and structural drying to verified content targets may have active mold in wall assemblies, floor systems, and structural framing that is not visible on finished surfaces. Tropical Storm Ida in 2021 added another layer of flood history to the territory's mold risk profile. In New Jersey's humid climate, mold that establishes in concealed spaces does not resolve seasonally -- it grows continuously. Our certified mold remediation specialists identify and correct the moisture source and verify complete remediation throughout the territory.
Raw sewage is a Category 3 biohazard containing bacteria, viruses, and parasites that pose serious health risks to everyone in the affected property. Sewage backup throughout the territory occurs most commonly during heavy rainfall events when aging combined sewer systems in the older urban communities -- Rahway, Perth Amboy, Carteret, and portions of Woodbridge -- are overwhelmed by stormwater infiltration and reverse flow through basement drains and lower-level plumbing. The combined sewer infrastructure serving these communities was engineered for the population loads and rainfall patterns of its construction era, and major nor'easters regularly push these systems past capacity.
The tidal nature of the Arthur Kill and Raritan Bay creates an additional sewage backup dynamic for the waterfront communities: tidal backpressure during storm surge events can force contaminated water backward through sewer connections in properties that do not experience direct flooding. This tidal backflow -- carrying a mix of stormwater, sanitary sewage, and bay water -- is a Category 3 contamination event that requires the same biohazard-standard professional response as any sewage backup. Throughout the more rural areas of Edison and Clark, private septic systems face elevated failure risk during New Jersey's wet spring season when soils are saturated. Our team responds 24/7 to sewage emergencies throughout all communities in the territory.
The Rahway territory encompasses one of central New Jersey's most economically diverse commercial landscapes. Edison Township -- one of New Jersey's largest municipalities by population -- anchors the territory's commercial center with a sprawling mix of corporate parks, retail corridors, healthcare facilities, and the industrial base that lines its arterial roads. JFK University Medical Center (Hackensack Meridian Health) in Edison and Raritan Bay Medical Center in Perth Amboy represent the territory's significant healthcare institutional presence, both requiring restoration services that meet institutional documentation and compliance standards. The Woodbridge Center Mall and the commercial corridors throughout Woodbridge, Iselin, and Avenel serve as the retail anchor for Middlesex County's most populous township.
The Arthur Kill waterfront through Woodbridge, Keasbey, Port Reading, and Carteret represents one of New Jersey's most significant industrial corridors -- petroleum storage, chemical processing, and marine industrial operations that have defined the region's economy for more than a century. The Rahway industrial base, the Edison corporate park clusters, and the commercial properties throughout Metuchen and Clark complete a territory that spans everything from light industrial to healthcare to suburban retail. 911 Restoration of Rahway provides rapid commercial restoration throughout the two-county territory -- responding at any hour to the full range of commercial property types the territory contains.
When damage goes beyond cleanup, full reconstruction is the path forward. 911 Restoration of Rahway manages the entire process from initial damage assessment through final finishing work for homes and businesses throughout the two-county territory. We handle all damage types -- from Raritan Bay and Arthur Kill storm surge rebuilds in Perth Amboy, Carteret, and the Woodbridge waterfront communities to Rahway River flood restoration, fire damage reconstruction throughout the territory, and mold damage remediation requiring structural framing replacement in older homes.
The territory's building diversity demands reconstruction expertise that spans the range: the older row houses and multi-family construction of Rahway's and Perth Amboy's established neighborhoods; the mid-century cape cods and ranches that define Clark, Colonia, and Metuchen; the newer residential subdivisions throughout Edison; and the industrial and commercial construction of the Arthur Kill corridor. We work within New Jersey building codes across both Union and Middlesex Counties.
911 Restoration of Rahway provides certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup throughout Union and Middlesex Counties -- serving the Rahway Police Department, Woodbridge Police Department, Perth Amboy Police Department, Carteret Police Department, Middlesex County Sheriff's Office, and all law enforcement agencies, property management companies, and families throughout the two-county territory. Every job is handled with complete discretion, genuine compassion, and strict compliance with New Jersey Department of Health regulations governing biohazardous waste handling and disposal.
Professional sanitization services for homes, businesses, and commercial properties throughout the two-county territory. JFK University Medical Center, Raritan Bay Medical Center, and the healthcare facilities throughout Edison and Middlesex County create consistent institutional demand for hospital-grade disinfection at a documented, verifiable standard. The Edison corporate campus community -- where employers maintain professional workspace standards for their workforces -- generates commercial sanitization demand throughout the territory's office and business park sectors. Properties throughout the territory that experienced flooding or sewage backup require professional disinfection rather than standard cleaning to verify biohazard contamination has been properly addressed before reoccupancy.
The Rahway territory's storm profile is defined by its dual exposure -- to the coastal storms that affect New Jersey's waterfront communities and to the inland storm systems that affect the full state. Nor'easters are the dominant severe weather event for the territory, and they arrive multiple times most winters with the combination of sustained heavy rain, coastal surge, and high winds that drive the territory's flood, wind, and structural damage calls. A significant nor'easter can simultaneously produce sump pump failure basement flooding throughout Clark, Colonia, and Edison; drive tidal surge up the Arthur Kill into Sewaren and Port Reading; and send the Rahway River into flood stage -- three different water damage mechanisms affecting three different parts of the territory at once.
Hurricane Sandy in October 2012 remains the defining storm event for the territory's waterfront communities. The storm's surge moved up Raritan Bay and the Arthur Kill with a force that overwhelmed every expectation in Perth Amboy, Carteret, Woodbridge, and Sewaren, flooding thousands of properties with contaminated bay water. The event permanently changed how waterfront residents throughout the territory understand their storm exposure. Tropical Storm Ida in 2021 reinforced that understanding with severe inland flooding driven by extraordinary rainfall rates. Our team responds immediately to all storm events throughout the full territory, 24 hours a day.
We answer your call any time for properties throughout Rahway, Clark, Woodbridge, Avenel, Colonia, Fords, Iselin, Keasbey, Port Reading, Sewaren, Edison, Metuchen, Carteret, Perth Amboy, and all surrounding communities. Nights, weekends, holidays, and during active nor'easter and storm events.
Fast arrival limits water spread in the territory's diverse housing stock and reduces total restoration scope and cost. Every hour of delay after a flood event in an older Rahway or Perth Amboy home increases moisture penetration into original building materials that absorb and retain water differently than modern construction.
Our team understands the specific challenges of this territory -- Rahway River and Arthur Kill flooding dynamics, Raritan Bay storm surge recovery, Sandy flood legacy mold risk in waterfront communities, nor'easter basement flooding throughout both counties, and the diverse construction types spanning this two-county territory.
We have direct experience with the tidal flooding and storm surge recovery that defines restoration work in the Raritan Bay and Arthur Kill waterfront communities -- the contamination classification, the structural drying requirements, and the mold prevention protocols that Category 3 tidal water events demand.
We work directly with your insurance company and handle documentation and billing on your behalf, simplifying the claims process for homeowners and businesses throughout Union and Middlesex Counties.
One local central New Jersey team handles everything from emergency cleanup through complete reconstruction throughout both counties. No handoffs, no gaps in accountability from the first call through project completion.
Don't wait. Water damage, mold, and storm damage cause more destruction every hour. We hope you never need us, but when you do, we're ready.
Coverage
Testimonials
4.9 Stars Average Rating*