Sewage Cleanup & Biohazard Remediation You Can Rely On
Sewage backups are category 3 (black water) losses — contaminated with bacteria, viruses, and parasites. We respond in full PPE, remove all porous materials in contact with sewage per IICRC S500, sanitize with EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants, and dispose of contaminated waste through licensed biohazard channels. Our crews are trained for residential, commercial, and multifamily sewage incidents.
What's Included
- Full PPE: respirators, suits, gloves, boots
- Contaminated material removal and biohazard disposal
- EPA-registered hospital-grade disinfectants
- Air scrubbing with HEPA + activated carbon
- Odor elimination via hydroxyl or ozone treatment
- Insurance and code-compliance documentation
Common Loss Types We Handle
- Sewage backup through toilet, tub, or floor drain
- Strong sewage odor inside the home
- Visible waste or contaminated water on floors
- Septic tank or system overflow
- Sewer line break or city main backup
Sewage Cleanup & Biohazard Remediation FAQs
- Is a sewage backup an emergency?
- Yes — sewage exposure is a serious health hazard. Keep occupants and pets out of affected areas, do not attempt cleanup without proper PPE, and call us 24/7 for immediate response.
- What gets thrown out after a sewage loss?
- Per IICRC S500, all porous materials in contact with category 3 water must be removed: drywall, carpet, pad, insulation, particleboard, upholstered furniture, and similar. Hard non-porous surfaces (tile, sealed concrete, glass, metal) can typically be cleaned and sanitized.
