Hoboken Restoration: Mile-square City, Minutes-long Response
Hoboken is geographically the smallest market we serve and operationally one of the most demanding. The mile-square city packs roughly 60,000 residents into row-house brownstones and high-rise condo towers, with the housing stock split between 1880s-1920s historic brownstones and 1990s-present condo construction along the waterfront and the western Light Rail corridor. From our Washington Street base, our typical Hoboken arrival time on an active loss is six to twelve minutes regardless of which neighborhood reports the call. The radius is just too small for anything else.
The dominant call patterns reflect the housing mix. Brownstone losses center on aging cast iron drain stacks at end of useful life, slow leaks behind plaster walls in renovated kitchens and bathrooms, and combined-sewer-system backups during the heavy summer rain events that overwhelm Hudson County's antiquated stormwater capacity. Condo and high-rise losses center on multi-unit cascades from supply-line failures and dishwasher / washing machine appliance failures.