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Sewage Cleanup Services

Are you facing any challenges with your sewage system? Is there a leaking sewage pipe in your home or business premises? What about your bathroom? Is your toilet clogged and overflowing with dirty wastewater? Is underground water, perhaps because of a flood or melting snow, seeping into your property through your basement?

If you have encountered any of the above problems or another related issue, you should get in touch with a reliable sewage cleanup service to help fix the problem and clean up the mess.

Failure to get help from property damage recovery experts, trained in proper in sewage cleanup, can lead to a tremendous amount of costly damage to your property and cause illnesses because of the bacteria present in contaminated, dirty sewage water.

Get 24-hour Sewage Cleanup, Removal and Sanitization Services

We are your go-to local sewage cleanup resource. Our staff are adequately trained, the techs are well-equipped, and have the necessary experience to handle any sewage/wastewater issue, examine the damage, and perform any repairs your home or business would need.

The services include:

  • Access to Fully insured and licensed technicians
  • Sewage Removal Specialists Approved by the IICRC
  • Proper and safe disposal of contaminated and waste material
  • Thorough cleaning and sanitizing of contaminated objects and surfaces
  • Skillful eradication of bacteria, fungi, mildew, and all other parasites

After cleaning your property, specialized deodorization methods are used to eliminate awful odors, and numerous incredibly efficient dehumidifiers and fans to dry your building.

Reasons Why Sewage Flooding is Dangerous

A sewage backup is something no one wants to experience because of the following reasons:

  • Damages flooring
  • Leads to the growth of mold
  • Damages property
  • Causes damage to furniture
  • Carries dangerous bacteria and pathogens
  • Requires homeowners to temporarily leave their homes while business people have to halt their operations
  • Can cause sickness because of bacteria or mold (issues like E. coli, hepatitis A, viruses, parasitic infection, and encephalitis are risks associated with blackwater leakage)
  • Bad odors reaching one’s space
  • Damages the environment (blackwater can be detrimental to wildlife when it contaminates animals’ drinking water)

Do Not Do Sewage Removal On Your Own

All the reasons stated above are why you should not face sewage problems alone. Sewage cleanup and removal is NOT a DIY job. Instead, let the experts clean up the mess and sanitize your home or business so that it is a safe environment to live and/or work in.

With all the hazardous spills and substances, you’ll need to have an experienced and licensed team to attend to the issue, which includes cleaning the affected areas and repairing any damaged materials and/or structures.

Enormous problems arise when individuals think it’s wise to clean up the sewage on their own. If you don’t take the proper steps after identifying a sewage leak, you’ll most likely face issues like sickness, persistent odor, property damage, and floor warping.

Contact Us For Expert Raw Sewage Cleanup and Restoration

We assist local homeowners and business people in tackling sewage cleanup and damage repair.

Our goal is to help home, and business owners get back to normal whenever they have encountered painful property damage emergencies, like an infiltration of sewage.

Our team responds to calls instantly, listens to every detail, and quickly moves to resolve the situation. Avoid disaster by calling us today.

 

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers About Cleaning Up Sewage

Q: What causes a sewage backup in a house?

A sewage backup in a house can be caused by various factors, including clogged sewer lines due to debris accumulation, tree root intrusion, aging or deteriorating pipes, excessive rainfall overwhelming the sewer system, or improper disposal of non-biodegradable materials down drains and toilets.

These issues impede the proper flow of wastewater, leading to its accumulation and potential backup into the house. Regular plumbing maintenance, proper waste disposal, and prompt addressing of warning signs can help mitigate the risk of sewage backups and their associated health and structural hazards.

Q: Is raw sewage a biohazard?

Yes, raw sewage is indeed a biohazard. It contains a mixture of harmful pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and parasites, that can pose significant health risks to humans. Direct contact with raw sewage can lead to a range of illnesses and infections, including gastrointestinal issues, skin infections, respiratory problems, and more. Due to its potential to cause serious health hazards, it’s crucial to handle raw sewage with extreme caution and seek professional assistance for proper cleanup and disinfection to ensure the safety of individuals and the environment.

Q: What to do when sewage backs up in the basement?

When sewage backs up in the basement, it’s crucial to ensure your safety. Evacuate the area immediately, avoiding any contact with the sewage. Do not attempt to clean it up yourself, as raw sewage is hazardous. Contact professional sewage cleanup experts promptly. They have the necessary equipment and expertise to safely remove the sewage, thoroughly disinfect the area, and restore your basement to a safe and sanitary condition. Swift action is essential to minimize health risks and prevent further damage to your property.

Q: How long does sewage contamination last?

The duration of sewage contamination depends on a number of factors, including the type of sewage, the amount of contamination, and the environment. In general, sewage contamination can last for weeks or even months.

The type of sewage can affect how long it takes to break down. For example, human waste breaks down more quickly than animal waste. The amount of contamination also affects the length of time it lasts. A small amount of contamination may only last for a few days, while a large amount of contamination may last for weeks or months.

The environment can also affect how long sewage contamination lasts. In warm, moist environments, sewage contamination will break down more quickly than in cold, dry environments.

Q: Is it safe to stay in a house with sewage backup?

No, it is not safe to stay in a house with sewage backup. The harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites in the sewage can cause serious illness, even if you do not come into direct contact with it. The smell of sewage can also be harmful to your health. If you have a sewage backup, you should evacuate the house and stay in a hotel or other safe place until the area has been cleaned and disinfected.

Q: Can you get sick from smelling sewage backup?

Yes, you can get sick from smelling sewage backup. The harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites in the sewage can be released into the air, where they can be inhaled. Symptoms of being exposed to sewage include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and respiratory problems.

The smell of sewage is caused by hydrogen sulfide gas, which is a colorless, flammable gas with a rotten egg odor. Hydrogen sulfide gas is toxic and can cause a number of health problems. If you smell sewage, it is important to evacuate the area and seek medical attention if you experience any of the above symptoms.

Q: What are the symptoms of being exposed to sewage?

Exposure to sewage can manifest in a range of symptoms, varying in severity based on the extent of contact and individual susceptibility. Common symptoms of being exposed to sewage include:

  • Gastrointestinal symptoms: These include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.
  • Respiratory symptoms: These include coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath.
  • Skin symptoms: These include eye irritation, skin rash, and itching.
  • General symptoms: These include fever, headache, muscle aches, and fatigue.

It’s important to note that the severity of symptoms can depend on factors such as the type and quantity of pathogens present in the sewage, the duration of exposure, and an individual’s overall health. If you suspect exposure to sewage and begin experiencing any of these symptoms, seeking prompt medical attention is crucial to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.

Q: Is sewage smell an emergency?

Yes, sewage smell is considered an emergency. A sewage odor often indicates a potential sewage backup, leak, or plumbing issue that requires immediate attention. Ignoring the smell could lead to health hazards, structural damage, and the spread of harmful pathogens. Prompt action is crucial to prevent further contamination and to ensure the safety and well-being of occupants. If you detect a sewage smell in your property, it’s advisable to seek professional assistance without delay.

Q: What happens if you are exposed to raw sewage?

If you are exposed to raw sewage, you may develop a serious illness. The harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites in raw sewage can cause a variety of health problems, including:

  • Gastroenteritis (stomach flu)
  • Dysentery
  • Hepatitis A
  • Typhoid fever
  • Poliomyelitis
  • Leptospirosis
  • Shigellosis
  • Campylobacteriosis
  • E. coli infection

In some cases, exposure to raw sewage can be fatal. If you are exposed to raw sewage, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.

Conclusion

Sewage backups are hazardous situations that should be handled by trained professionals. If you encounter a sewage backup, prioritize safety, evacuate the area, and contact a qualified restoration team to ensure thorough cleanup and disinfection, protecting both your health and your home.

 

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Areas of Service

Our professionals provide complete property damage restoration services, including sewage cleanup, in the following areas:

Suffolk County

Town of Babylon
AmityvilleBabylonBabylon VillageWest BabylonCopiagueDeer ParkLindenhurst

Town of Huntington
Dix Hills, East Northport, HuntingtonHuntington StationMelville, Northport Village, Northport

Town of Brookhaven
BellportBlue PointBrookhavenCoramCentereachMasticMastic BeachShirleyPort JeffersonEast PatchoguePatchogueMedfordStony Brook

Town of East Hampton
East Hampton, Montauk

Town of Islip
Bay Port, North BayshoreBay ShoreBrentwoodCentral Islip, East Islip, Holbrook, Oakdale, Ocean Beach, SayvilleWest Islip

Town of Riverhead
Riverhead

Town of Smithtown
St. JamesSmithtownHauppaugeCommackKings Park

Town of Southampton
East Quogue, Hampton Bays, Sag Harbor

Town of Southold
Greenport, Mattituck

Nassau County

Queens

Brooklyn