Residential Sewage Backup Services in Lincoln City, OR
Expert Restoration and Emergency Sewage Backup Cleanup
Sewage backup is a serious issue that can cause significant damage to your property and pose severe health risks to you and your family. At ServiceMaster Restoration Services - Lincoln City, we provide comprehensive sewage backup cleanup services to restore your home to safety.
Sewage backups can occur for various reasons, including:
- Clogged Pipes: Accumulation of debris, grease, or foreign objects can block pipes, leading to backups
- Tree Root Infiltration: Roots can grow into sewer lines, causing blockages and backups.
- Broken or Collapsed Sewer Lines: Aging infrastructure can result in broken or collapsed sewer lines
- Heavy Rainfall: Excessive rain can overwhelm sewer systems, leading to backups
Health Risks Caused by Sewage Backup
Sewage poses significant health hazards, including:
- Bacterial Infections: Sewage contains harmful bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella
- Viruses: Pathogens such as Hepatitis A can be present in sewage
- Parasites: Exposure can lead to parasitic infections like Giardia and Cryptosporidium
- Mold Growth: Moist conditions can promote mold growth, leading to respiratory issues
Do you need help with sewage backup? Our technicians are on standby to help you. Call us at(541) 262-5571 orcontact us online.
Signs of Sewage Backup
Early detection can prevent extensive damage. Look out for these signs of sewage backup in your home:
- Slow Drains: If multiple drains in your home (sinks, bathtubs, showers) are draining slowly, it could indicate a blockage in the main sewer line.
- Gurgling Noises: Unusual gurgling sounds coming from drains or toilets can indicate trapped air caused by a blockage.
- Foul Odors: A persistent, foul odor coming from drains or around the house can be a sign of sewage backup.
- Water Backing Up: Water backing up into sinks, bathtubs, or showers, especially when using another fixture like flushing the toilet or running a washing machine
- Overflowing Toilets: Toilets that overflow or do not flush properly, even when there is no apparent blockage in the toilet itself
- Wet Spots or Sewage in the Yard: Wet spots, sewage, or foul-smelling water pooling in the yard, especially near the septic tank or sewer line
- Mold Growth: Unexplained mold growth can occur if there is a hidden leak or moisture from sewage backup.
If you notice any of these signs, it is important to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage and potential health hazards.
Our Process
When a sewage backup occurs, immediate action is crucial. Our emergency sewage backup services are available 24/7 to address the issue promptly and mitigate further damage. Our restoration process includes:
- Assessment: We conduct a thorough inspection to determine the extent of the damage.
- Extraction: We remove standing water and sewage using industrial-grade pumps and vacuums.
- Cleaning and Sanitizing: We clean and disinfect affected areas to eliminate bacteria and pathogens.
- Drying and Dehumidifying: We use specialized equipment to dry and dehumidify the area, preventing mold growth.
- Restoration: We repair and restore damaged structures and belongings to their pre-loss condition.
Preventing Future Sewage Backup
Preventing sewage backups involves regular maintenance and awareness. Here are some tips to help you avoid this issue:
- Dispose of grease and cooking oils properly, rather than pouring them down the drain.
- Install a backwater prevention valve to prevent sewage from backing up into your home.
- Regularly inspect and clean your sewer lines to remove blockages.
- Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items such as wipes, diapers, and feminine hygiene products.
- Be mindful of planting trees and shrubs near sewer lines to prevent root infiltration.
If you experience a sewage backup, don't hesitate to count on our team. We are ready to help ensure your home is safe and restored to its original condition.
Call us today at(541) 262-5571 orfill out our online contact form to schedule an appointment.