Burlington County

Restorian provides 24/7 emergency property damage restoration across all of Burlington County, NJ. From Mount Laurel to Willingboro, from Medford to Maple Shade, our IICRC certified crews respond to water damage, fire damage, mold, flood cleanup, and storm emergencies with a dedicated project manager assigned to every job. We serve 40 municipalities across the county. Select your city below to find your service area.

BASS RIVER TOWNSHIP

ZIP: 08087

BEVERLY

ZIP: 08010

BORDENTOWN CITY

ZIP: 08505

BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP

ZIP: 08505

BURLINGTON CITY

ZIP: 08016

BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP

ZIP: 08016

CHESTERFIELD

ZIP: 08515

CINNAMINSON

ZIP: 08077

DELANCO

ZIP: 08075

DELRAN

ZIP: 08075

EASTAMPTON

ZIP: 08060

EDGEWATER PARK

ZIP: 08010

EVESHAM

ZIP: 08053

FIELDSBORO

ZIP: 08505

FLORENCE

ZIP: 08518

HAINESPORT

ZIP: 08036

LUMBERTON

ZIP: 08048

MANSFIELD

ZIP: 08022

MAPLE SHADE

ZIP: 08052

MEDFORD

ZIP: 08055

MEDFORD LAKES

ZIP: 08055

MOORESTOWN

ZIP: 08057

MOUNT HOLLY

ZIP: 08060

MOUNT LAUREL

ZIP: 08054

NEW HANOVER

ZIP: 08562

NORTH HANOVER

ZIP: 08562

PALMYRA

ZIP: 08065

PEMBERTON BOROUGH

ZIP: 08068

PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP

ZIP: 08068

RIVERSIDE

ZIP: 08075

RIVERTON

ZIP: 08077

SHAMONG

ZIP: 08088

SOUTHAMPTON

ZIP: 08088

SPRINGFIELD

ZIP: 08518

TABERNACLE

ZIP: 08088

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP

ZIP: 08022

WESTAMPTON

ZIP: 08060

WILLINGBORO

ZIP: 08046

WOODLAND

ZIP: 08019

WRIGHTSTOWN

ZIP: 08562

Property Damage Restoration Across Burlington County

Burlington County is the largest county in New Jersey by land area, covering 819 square miles that stretch from the Delaware River in the west to the heart of the Pinelands National Reserve in the east. The county is home to over 460,000 residents across 40 municipalities, making it one of the most municipally diverse counties in the state. Property types range from historic Quaker-era homes in Burlington City and Moorestown, mid-century suburban developments in Willingboro, Cherry Hill-adjacent communities in Maple Shade and Mount Laurel, established executive housing in Medford and Evesham, working farms across Chesterfield and Mansfield, and the rural pine barrens communities of Tabernacle, Shamong, Woodland, and Bass River. The county also includes Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, the only tri-service military installation in the country, which spans New Hanover, North Hanover, and Wrightstown.

Restorian provides 24/7 emergency property damage restoration to homeowners and businesses across all 40 Burlington County municipalities. When property owners search for water damage restoration near me, fire damage cleanup, mold remediation, or emergency flood response, our IICRC certified crews respond rapidly to any address in the county. Every project is assigned a dedicated project manager who serves as your single point of contact from the first call through the final walkthrough, with no handoffs to separate contractors and no gaps between the cleanup and reconstruction phases.

Burlington County’s geography drives a varied restoration profile. Properties along the Delaware River corridor including Burlington City, Beverly, Edgewater Park, Riverside, Riverton, Palmyra, and Cinnaminson face flood risk from river overflow during spring snowmelt and tropical storm remnants. Hurricane Ida in 2021 caused widespread basement flooding and structural damage across these communities. The Route 38, Route 70, and I-295 suburban corridors including Mount Laurel, Cinnaminson, Maple Shade, Cherry Hill-adjacent Moorestown, and Evesham see typical residential damage including burst pipes, sump pump failures, ice dam leaks, and storm runoff. The pine barrens regions covering more than half the county’s land area present distinct considerations including septic system flooding during heavy rain events, well water contamination after major storms, and isolated wildfire exposure during dry summer and fall conditions.

What to Expect When You Call Restorian

When you call Restorian, the nearest available crew is dispatched immediately with full industrial extraction, drying, and containment equipment. Response times to most Burlington County addresses run between two and a half and four hours, depending on the specific city and the time of day. Properties along the Route 295 and Route 130 corridors including Mount Laurel, Cinnaminson, Maple Shade, Moorestown, and Burlington City typically see response times closer to two and a half to three hours. Communities further out in the pine barrens including Tabernacle, Shamong, Woodland, Bass River, and the Pemberton area typically see response within three to four hours.

Every project starts with on-site assessment, moisture mapping where applicable, and a clear scope of work before any restoration begins. We document every affected area with photos and detailed readings from the first hour, prepare Xactimate certified estimates that insurance adjusters recognize and trust, and coordinate directly with your carrier throughout the project. We work with all major insurance providers including NJM Insurance Group, State Farm, USAA, Allstate, AIG, Progressive, American Family Insurance, Nationwide, Liberty Mutual, and Farmers Insurance.

Restorian holds IICRC certification, BBB accreditation, SHA certification, NJ Division of Consumer Affairs licensing, and Xactimate certification. Our services across Burlington County include water damage restoration, flood damage cleanup, fire damage restoration, mold remediation, biohazard cleanup, smoke and odor removal, storm and disaster response, commercial property restoration, and full property reconstruction from framing to finishing. Whatever the damage, one call to Restorian gets the closest team on the way and one project manager guiding the rebuild from start to finish.

Yes. Restorian provides 24/7 emergency property damage restoration to all 40 municipalities across Burlington County, including Bass River Township, Beverly, Bordentown City, Bordentown Township, Burlington City, Burlington Township, Chesterfield, Cinnaminson, Delanco, Delran, Eastampton, Edgewater Park, Evesham, Fieldsboro, Florence, Hainesport, Lumberton, Mansfield, Maple Shade, Medford, Medford Lakes, Moorestown, Mount Holly, Mount Laurel, New Hanover, North Hanover, Palmyra, Pemberton Borough, Pemberton Township, Riverside, Riverton, Shamong, Southampton, Springfield, Tabernacle, Washington Township, Westampton, Willingboro, Woodland, and Wrightstown. Our crews respond to any Burlington County address, including pine barrens communities and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst housing.

Burlington County sees damage patterns driven by its mix of riverfront, suburban, and pine barrens geography. Communities along the Delaware River including Burlington City, Beverly, Riverside, Riverton, Palmyra, and Cinnaminson face flood damage from river overflow during spring snowmelt and tropical storm remnants. Suburban townships in Mount Laurel, Cinnaminson, Maple Shade, Moorestown, and Evesham see typical residential water damage from burst pipes, sump pump failures, and appliance leaks. Pine barrens communities including Tabernacle, Shamong, Woodland, and Bass River deal with septic system flooding, well water contamination, and isolated wildfire and lightning strike fire risks during dry summer and fall conditions.

Hurricane Ida caused widespread damage across Burlington County in September 2021, particularly in Delaware River corridor communities and suburban areas with older drainage infrastructure. Many homeowners experienced basement flooding, sewage backups, and roof damage that exposed the limits of their existing insurance coverage. Since Ida, FEMA flood maps for several Burlington County communities have been reviewed, and some property owners saw flood insurance requirements change. When we document a current loss in Burlington County, we account for whether the property was affected by Ida or other recent storm events, what mitigation measures were taken since, and which insurance coverage applies to the current claim.

Yes, with the appropriate authorizations. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst spans New Hanover, North Hanover, and Wrightstown in Burlington County, plus parts of neighboring counties. The base includes military family housing, barracks, administrative buildings, and ancillary facilities. Restoration work on military property typically requires coordination with base authorities, security clearances for crew members, and compliance with federal contracting requirements that differ from civilian work. We can provide full property damage restoration services for military families living in privatized housing both on and around the base, working with base housing managers and the family's insurance to handle every step of the restoration process.

Yes. Burlington City and Moorestown contain some of New Jersey's oldest residential properties, with original construction dating back to the colonial era and Quaker settlement period in the 17th and 18th centuries. Burlington City was once one of the most important colonial-era ports on the Delaware River, and many original structures still stand. These properties often feature historic woodwork, plaster walls, original fireplaces, antique plumbing fixtures, and architectural details that require careful handling during restoration. Our crews work with original materials when possible, coordinate with preservation specialists when needed, and document every step for both insurance purposes and historic property records.

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We serve homes, businesses, industrial spaces, and more. Whether it’s residential water damage or commercial fire restoration, Restorian has the expertise to handle it all.

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