Sewage Damage Restoration
The longer the contamination continues to persist, the greater the potential for microbial development.
Sewage damage is a severe health threat to indoor air quality. It also severely effects people who reside in them. It can particularly affect small children, the elderly, and those with immune system or respiratory problems.
Our Sewage Damage Restoration Process:
- On site survey and estimate for the restoration project in less than 90 minutes from your call
- Utilize water pumps to remove sewage
- Deploy industrial strength de humidifiers and air blowers to remove moisture
- Use sanitizers to destroy germs and bacteria
- Deodorizers remove sewage odors
- All work guaranteed
- Coordinate payment with your insurance company
We understand the severity of sewage water damage and act quickly to promptly remove sewage and repair leakage to prevent further damage and contamination.
That’s why you can contact us 24/7 and have a certified sewage treatment technician immediately deployed to assist with sewage clean up and sanitation. It is essential that all infected areas be treated, whether it be floorboards, carpets, walls or furniture, anything that has been contaminated will require immediate attention to prevent the spread of bio-contaminants including bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites. Additionally, all material where mold may have started growing or may begin to grow must also be treated.
When it comes to sewage damage, timing is everything. We pride ourselves on helping you treat sewer water damage as fast and efficiently as possible. After health concerns have been addressed, we can also help you protect any personal belongings that may have been damaged by the sewage leak and help you minimize your personal property loss.
Call 360 Water Damage Restoration IMMEDIATELY if you’ve experienced sewer damage to your property.
Myth # 1 Sewage from oceans, lakes or rivers is clean. This water contains contaminants such as microorganisms, bacteria and pesticides. Trapped inside walls or under floor coverings, it doesn't take long to become a “smelly” health hazard.
Myth #2 Sewage-saturated carpets can be “saved.” Absolutely not! Porous materials, such as carpet, pad, upholstery, bedding, wicker, paper goods, or fabrics that can’t be washed in hot water, must be disposed of safely.
Myth #3 Partially sewage-flooded buildings are safe. Not unless contaminated areas can be sealed off to prevent cross-contamination of other areas. Only trained professionals using specialized equipment are qualified to restore sewage damage.