ACA Restoration Jersey City
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Storm Damage Restoration in Jersey City.

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

Local team in Jersey City Honest, transparent pricing 24/7 emergency line
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Local NJ-based, NJ-staffed
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Methodology IICRC S500 / S520 / S700
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Carrier Mix All major NJ carriers
Service Overview

How We Approach It

Wind-driven rain through compromised siding, hurricane remnant flooding, nor'easter ice damming, summer thunderstorm hail โ€” different storm types create different damage patterns. Our {{city}} crew has worked the {{county}} County storm patterns long enough that we recognize what we are walking into from the dispatch description.

What's Included

  • Emergency board-up + tarping
  • Wind-driven rain water extraction
  • Roof + envelope repair
  • Tree impact damage
  • Insurance documentation
  • Full structural rebuild

Wind-driven Rain Vs. Flood โ€” the Distinction That Determines Coverage

This distinction matters because it determines which insurance policy pays. Wind-driven rain that enters through a damaged building envelope (wind broke a window, lifted shingles let rain through the roof, damaged siding admitted water laterally) is covered by standard homeowners insurance as wind/storm damage. Rising surface water that enters at ground level โ€” overland flooding, stream overflow, surge โ€” is FLOOD damage, which standard homeowners does NOT cover. That requires NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program) flood insurance.

For {{state}} properties, both can happen in the same storm. Our documentation clarifies the source of intrusion so the right policy pays the right portion. Photos of where water entered (broken roof = wind; rising at ground level = flood), measurements of high-water marks, narrative of the timeline (wind hit first vs flood arrived later) โ€” all become part of the cause-of-loss record.

Misclassification is one of the most common reasons {{state}} storm-damage claims get denied or under-paid. We frame the loss honestly โ€” neither inflating to chase coverage nor under-stating to make a claim go away โ€” so the carrier can settle the right portion under the right policy.

Emergency Board-up + Tarping โ€” the First Hour

If a storm has compromised your building envelope, the priority before anything else is preventing additional damage from continued exposure. Board-up applies to broken windows or doors, missing siding sections, or any opening that compromises the envelope. Tarping applies to roof damage โ€” missing shingles, lifted ridge cap, tree impact through decking โ€” where the next rain event would extend the loss.

Our crew carries 2x4s, OSB, screws, and tarp materials on standard storm response. We secure the property in the first visit, photograph the work for insurance documentation, and stabilize the situation so the rest of the restoration can proceed at a non-emergency pace. Most storm-response calls for our {{city}} dispatch start with a board-up phase before any water extraction begins.

Important note for {{state}} homeowners: do not sign anything from a contractor who shows up unsolicited after a storm. Storm-chase contractors trail major weather events specifically to collect Assignment of Benefits (AOB) signatures, which transfer your insurance claim rights to the contractor. AOB signatures lock you out of choosing your own restorer mid-job and frequently end up in litigation. Read every document before signing, and never sign on the first call.

Process

Our Process

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    A Real Person Answers

    No automated phone tree. No call-center. You get a live dispatcher who listens, asks the right questions, and tells you what we are sending.

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    Same-hour Response

    Truck rolls out of Jersey City dispatch with the right equipment for what you described. Average on-site time under an hour anywhere in Hudson County.

  3. 03

    Honest Assessment

    We tell you what we see in plain language. What needs to come out, what can be saved, what the insurance discussion looks like, what the realistic timeline is.

  4. 04

    Document for Insurance

    Photos, moisture readings, written cause-of-loss narrative โ€” all in the format your adjuster expects. We handle the documentation so you do not have to.

  5. 05

    Finish the Job

    Mitigation flows directly into reconstruction. Same crew, same project manager, same accountability. We do not hand off mid-project.

The difference

Why Customers Choose Us

Real reasons. No invented stats, no manufactured awards.

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    IICRC Standards, No Shortcuts

    S500 for water, S520 for mold, S700 for fire. We follow the protocols because they are the only approaches that produce work that holds up. Adjusters approve our scopes; insurance closes our claims.

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    Fast Where It Matters

    Sub-60-minute response to active losses across Hudson County. Pre-staged equipment for known surge periods. The first hour is what determines the eventual claim size โ€” we get there fast and we are equipped on arrival.

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    Honest Cause-Of-Loss Documentation

    Sudden vs gradual, wind vs flood, supply line vs sewer โ€” the framing determines coverage. We document accurately so the right policy pays the right portion. No inflating, no understating.

Service Area

Serving Hudson County

Our Jersey City 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. Hoboken, Bayonne, and Union 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 Jersey City base and the loss patterns we handle most often in that municipality.

Not sure if you're in our area? Call 201-510-5470 and we'll tell you in 30 seconds.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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

What is IICRC S500 and why does it matter? +

IICRC S500 is the industry standard for water damage restoration โ€” published by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification. It defines water categories (Cat-1 clean, Cat-2 grey, Cat-3 contaminated), drying standards (moisture readings to baseline), and protocols for each. Restorers who follow S500 produce work that holds up. Restorers who skip it produce work that fails inspection or grows mold within months.

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.

How much does water damage restoration cost? +

A typical Jersey City 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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