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Home & Basement Sewage Backup, Cleanup, and Restoration

We Are Equipped to Handle Dangerous Sewage Cleanups 

Experiencing a sewage backup or overflow is more than damaging to your home. It can be dangerous to your health. Whether it’s a sewer backup from a breakdown in a neighborhood sewer system or water runoff from a storm, ServiceMaster Restore® responds with the right tools, expert training, and techniques to remove the hazardous water from your home and repair the damages. Our specialized teams understand the urgency of sewage cleanup, and we are committed to providing swift and effective solutions to mitigate health risks and property damage.

We are a residential restoration company that have over 65 years of experience. Countless customers have been turning to us when their home needs immediate water damage repairs and emergency water removal, whether it be from fires, floods – or sewage backups. These kinds of cases require a superior level of knowledge – and that’s exactly what we’ll bring. With our commitment to excellence and our extensive experience with sewage restoration, you can rest easy knowing you have a trusted partner in times of crisis

If you have experienced a sewage backup, don't wait! Contact our Sewage Cleanup and Restoration experts right away to help you restore your home to its pre-damage condition.

The ServiceMaster Restore Sewer Backup Cleaning Process

We have a detailed water cleanup process that will protect your belongings, carefully and safely eliminate all backup waste, and get your home back to its pre-damaged state as quickly as possible.

Our process includes:

  1. Specialized removal of sewage and water to help eliminate parasites, bacteria, and viruses.
  2. Removal of contaminated furnishings, carpet and flooring, and, when necessary, other surfaces that have been exposed to potential contamination.
  3. Use of industry-leading equipment, including professional-grade air movers to ventilate and dry the area.
  4. Cleaning and disinfecting of the area to prevent the spread of microbes that may cause disease or sickness, and when necessary, treatment of the area to help prevent future mold and mildew growth.
  5. Post-disinfection service application that provides long-lasting antimicrobial protection against mold, bacteria, and fungi for up to 90 days.
  6. Ongoing guidance and support, backed by 65+ years of industry leadership.

Swift Sewage Backup Cleaning

Kitchen sink with sewage backup

Dealing with a sewage backup can be distressing and risky to your health. Thankfully, ServiceMaster Restore is here to help. They are a trusted provider of sewage backup cleaning services, ensuring a quick and thorough restoration of your property.

The skilled technicians at ServiceMaster Restore are experts in handling hazardous waste. With their advanced tools and knowledge, they diligently remove sewage, sanitize affected areas, and eliminate unpleasant odors. Your safety and well-being are their top priorities, as they follow industry-standard protocols to prevent contamination and maintain cleanliness.

Available around the clock, ServiceMaster Restore responds promptly to restore the hygiene and comfort of your property. Trust their reliable services to bring back cleanliness and provide peace of mind after a sewage backup incident.

Sewage Backup In Your Basement? Here's What to Do.

If you've discovered sewage in your basement, you might be at your wit's end. Don't worry - your basement can be fixed!

Take a deep breath and follow these six guidelines for what to do next:

  • Stop Using Water. Shut off the main water to your home. Turning off your water will prevent further sewage backup.
  • Wear Protective Clothing and Gear. Sewage contains harmful bacteria and viruses. If you have to wade through raw sewage, protect yourself by wearing rubber boots, gloves, a mask, and eye protection.
  • Take Pictures and Video. Document the sewage backup. This will be helpful for insurance claims and to track the cleanup process.
  • Call Your Insurance Company. Reach out to your insurance provider right away. They can assist with filing a claim and may recommend trusted restoration experts to help with the recovery process.
  • Call a Basement Sewage Cleanup Company. A restoration company - like ServiceMaster Restore - specializes in sewage cleanup and remediation. They can assess the damage, remove the sewage, and dry out your basement.
  • Call a Plumber. Once the initial cleanup is complete, a plumber can diagnose and repair the underlying cause of the sewage backup.

Following these six steps should help put you at ease for the time being. Basement sewage backup is stressful. But we're here to help! We've successfully handled many sewage cleanup projects and are ready to help you. 

Your Trusted Partner in Sewage Restoration Services

ServiceMaster Restore is a national disaster restoration leader and is our industry's go-to advisor. In addition to sewage backup services, we offer a wide range of additional home restoration services and are always ready to help you.

Our team is available 24/7 to respond to your emergency, and we provide a guaranteed level of cleanup, repair and restoration. We also offer proactive services to help you protect your home from future disasters. Our restoration services include water damage recovery, fire and smoke damage restoration, mold remediation, wind damage, and more. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to restoring your property to its pre-loss condition.

Need reliable sewage cleanup companies? Call us at(866) 867-3123 or contact a ServiceMaster Restore location near you for immediate help. We're here 24/7!

Sewage Cleanup FAQs

Can you get sick from breathing in sewage?

Yes, it is possible to get sick from breathing in sewage. 

Sewage can contain bacteria and viruses that can cause a variety of illnesses ranging from mild to serious. Inhalation of sewage can cause a variety of respiratory illnesses including bronchitis, pneumonia and sinus infections. In extreme cases, it can even lead to death.

How long does the sewage cleanup process usually take?

Some projects take 2 days. Others can take a week or more. 

Having said that, it's very hard to provide a general estimate of a cleanup project without taking into consideration the level of damage, the areas affected, and the degree of contamination. Every project is unique. Getting a professional on site to evaluate the damage is essential and should be done as soon as possible.

What causes home and basement sewage backups?

The most common causes of sewage backups include clogged pipes, tree root intrusion, broken or collapsed sewer lines, and sewer main blockages.

Continue reading to learn more:

  • Clogged Drain Pipes. Clogged pipes are the most common cause of sewage backups, and they can be caused by the buildup of soap, grease, and other debris. 
  • Tree Roof Intrusion. Tree roots can enter into sewer lines and cause blockages, which can lead to a sewage backup. 
  • Broken and Collapsed Sewer Lines. Broken or collapsed sewer lines can also result in a blockage and cause sewage to back up in your home. 
  • Clogged Sewer Lines. Lastly, a sewer main blockage can occur when the main sewer line is blocked by debris, such as leaves, dirt, or even concrete.
  • Items Flushed Down a Toilet. The only things you should flush down your toilet are human waste and toilet paper. That's in. Flushable wipes, floss, feminine products, and even tissue, do not dissolve like toilet paper. Overtime, these items can cause blockages.

Sewage can back up into sinks, tubs, and floors for various reasons. Our expert team has the solution, no matter the reason for the backup.

When it comes to basement and home sewage cleanup, leave it to the pros. Remember, the water may look clear, but germs are invisible. Make sure the job is done right, as well as cleaned and disinfected appropriately, with the experts from ServiceMaster Restore.

Call us 24/7 at 1-800-RESPONDto learn more about our home restoration services or to schedule an appointment.

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