Water Damage Restoration in Cliffside Park, NJ
Professional water damage restoration, mold remediation, and emergency services serving Cliffside Park and surrounding Bergen County communities.







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How Bergen Water Restore Grew from a Single Team to Bergen County's Most Trusted Restoration Leader
What started as a small, dedicated team of restoration experts has grown into a multi-service operation serving 70+ communities across Bergen County. Over three decades, we've helped thousands of residents and business owners recover from water damage, mold, fire, and storm disasters—building our reputation one satisfied customer at a time.

Use Cases in Cliffside Park, NJ
Projects we completed in your area
High-Rise Condo Bathroom Leak Affecting Multiple Units
Cliffside Park, NJ • Completed May 2024
A resident in a Cliffside Park high-rise condominium building noticed water staining on their bathroom ceiling. The leak was traced to the unit directly above, where a bathtub overflow drain seal had failed. Water had been seeping into the floor structure every time the upstairs residents bathed, affecting not just the unit below but potentially the unit two floors down as well. The condo association immediately contacted us to coordinate restoration across multiple units. Our team worked carefully with the building management to access all affected units, assess damage throughout the vertical plumbing chase, and develop a coordinated restoration plan that minimized disruption to residents.
- Multi-unit high-rise condo water damage coordination
- Traced leak source through vertical plumbing chase across 3 floors
- Coordinated access and restoration timeline with condo association
- Repaired bathtub overflow seal and replaced damaged ceiling materials
- Worked sensitively within occupied building during restoration
Boulevard Restaurant Kitchen Grease Trap Backup
Cliffside Park, NJ • Completed October 2024
A busy Cliffside Park restaurant on the Boulevard experienced a grease trap backup that caused water and waste to flood the kitchen during peak dinner service. The backup affected the dish washing station, prep area, and began spreading toward the dining room. The owner immediately closed the kitchen and called our commercial emergency line at 7:48 PM on a Friday night. Understanding the critical nature of a restaurant closure, especially on a weekend, our team arrived within 35 minutes with specialized equipment for food service facility restoration. We worked through the night to extract contaminated water, sanitize all affected surfaces, and coordinate with a plumber for grease trap repair.
- Friday evening emergency response to restaurant kitchen flooding
- Specialized food service facility restoration and sanitization
- Coordinated emergency grease trap repair with licensed plumber
- EPA-approved antimicrobial treatment of all food prep surfaces
- Restaurant reopened for Saturday lunch service—18 hours from incident
Midnight Apartment Building Main Line Break
Cliffside Park, NJ • Completed February 2025
At 12:37 AM, residents of a Cliffside Park apartment building began reporting water coming from ceiling fixtures and walls. The building superintendent discovered that a main water supply line had burst in the building's utility chase, sending water flowing into multiple apartments on three floors. The superintendent called our emergency line at 12:51 AM while attempting to locate the main shut-off. Our emergency team arrived at 1:19 AM and immediately helped locate and close the main water valve. With water affecting 6 apartments, we deployed multiple crews and began emergency extraction operations across all affected units simultaneously.
- Multi-apartment emergency response—arrived 1:19 AM, 28 minutes from call
- Coordinated emergency water shutdown with building superintendent
- Simultaneous extraction operations across 6 affected apartments
- Emergency protection of residents' belongings and furniture
- 24-hour drying operations to prevent mold in occupied building
Not in Cliffside Park? We also serve the following Bergen County communities with the same rapid response and expertise.
Tips & insights for Cliffside Park
Practical guidance tailored to Bergen County weather, homes, and the way properties are built in Cliffside Park.
Restore, Protect and Beyond Repair
Our Team

We Know Jersey Weather
Nor'easters, flash floods from summer storms, and freeze-thaw cycles that crack foundations— we've seen what North Jersey weather throws at homes. Your basement flooded when that storm drain backed up? We've been there. We know the drill.
Local Construction Styles
Split-levels from the '60s, century-old Victorians, garden apartments, and newer townhomes— Bergen County has them all. We know which basements leak, which crawl spaces need work, and how to navigate tight Jersey properties where the trucks barely fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers for Cliffside Park residents
Do hillside condos in Cliffside Park see threshold leaks?
Wind-driven rain intrudes at balcony doors. We dry subfloors and seal sill pans to prevent repeat issues.
Are stack riser leaks common?
Yes in older buildings. We coordinate shutoffs and dry unit-by-unit with minimal disruption.
Do you assist condo boards?
We provide documentation for both unit owner and association coverage.
Can odors be removed?
HEPA filtration and antimicrobials eliminate musty smells.
What Cliffside Park Residents Say
Real reviews from your neighbors in Cliffside Park
"Apartment basement—neighbor's leak flooded our space. Bergen County Restore managed insurance coordination, extracted water from hallways, dried structurally. Professional multi-unit handling."
Louis R.
Cliffside Park, NJ • November 1, 2024
"Attic mold from roof leak. Bergen County Restore contained properly, removed damaged insulation, treated framing, provided clearance testing. Very thorough work."
Anita M.
Cliffside Park, NJ • October 1, 2024
"Pipe burst in utility room during freeze. Bergen County Restore night response, complete water extraction, structural drying setup. Identified other vulnerable pipes too."
Thomas D.
Cliffside Park, NJ • September 1, 2024












