Sewage backups require prompt cleanup and sanitation to help protect your property and restore safe conditions. Professional cleanup helps address contamination and moisture issues that can result from sewage-related water damage.
Understanding Sewage Backup Cleanup
Sewage backup cleanup involves the removal of contaminated water, cleaning affected areas, sanitation, drying, and restoration. Because sewage water may contain contaminants, prompt cleanup is important to help restore safe conditions and reduce additional damage.
Common Causes of Sewage Backups
- Clogged Sewer Lines
- Toilet Overflows
- Drain Backups
- Tree Root Intrusion
- Broken Sewer Pipes
- Heavy Rain Events
Our Sewage Cleanup Process
- Inspection and Assessment
- Containment of Affected Areas
- Removal of Contaminated Materials
- Cleaning and Sanitizing
- Structural Drying
- Final Inspection
Why Professional Sewage Cleanup Is Important
Sewage water may contain bacteria, viruses, and other contaminants that can affect both property and health. Because of the potential contamination involved, sewage backups should be cleaned and sanitized as quickly as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sewage water may contain contaminants and should be addressed promptly.
Yes. Sewage backups can affect flooring, drywall, and other building materials.
The affected areas are cleaned, sanitized, dried, and inspected.
Areas We Serve
- Phoenix
- Glendale
- Peoria
- Scottsdale
- Paradise VAlley
- Tempe
- Mesa
- Chandler
Contact Us for Sewage Backup Cleanup in Phoenix
If you are dealing with a sewage backup, prompt action is important. Contact us today to begin the cleanup, sanitation, and drying process.
