Water Damage Backed Up Sewage

Sewage Backup Clean Up And Biohazard Clean Up

Sewage Backup, Biohazard Clean Up

Sometimes flooding doesn’t come from a leaky pipe or burst water main. Sometimes it comes from a clogged drain or pipe causing sewage to back up out of your toilet, or a biohazard such as black mold. And when this happens, it’s not only water you’re dealing with!

Sewer backup comes with the added bacteria from human waste that can be hazardous to your health. Fecal matter contains life threatening diseases, such as salmonella and e. Coli. It’s a messy, smelly job that must be dealt with quickly and thoroughly because it can lead to disease and destruction of property.

Fast, Thorough Sewage Backup Cleanup

If you have the misfortune of having a plumbing backup in your home, contact Steamaster Restoration LLC immediately. Our certified technicians will do the important but unsavory work of cleaning up the sewage spill for you, including pumping out the water, removing the debris left behind, drying all affected structures, and disinfecting all surfaces for your health and safety.

Plumbing Backup Services

Spill removal (including wet vacuuming)

Mopping and wiping all affected surfaces

Disinfecting all affected surfaces

Cleaning and disinfecting plumbing fixtures

Hot water steam carpet cleaning

Thorough structure drying

Once the area is completely clean, we can assess the overall damage. If the water level affected electrical outlets or if your property remained under sewage for a long period of time, the damage may be substantial. Steamaster Restoration LLC offers full restoration services to remove any damaged flooring or insulation materials. We also offer deep cleaning services for furniture or carpets that have been affected.

Yes, sewage backing up into your home is disgusting, but not unmanageable. And the sooner you begin the cleanup process, the better. Call Steamaster Restoration LLC at 888-247-1911 for emergency sewage cleanup service, day or night.

We offer a variety of Move and Pack Out Services to meet your needs

Inventory services

Packing services

Contents handling / moving

Storage services

Repair services

5-Step Move and Pack Out Process

Step 1

Steamaster Restoration LLC will work with you to determine which pieces cannot be repaired or restored and will dispose of them.

Step 2

Furnishings that need to be packed up and stored during your home repair will be carefully packed, inventoried, and moved to our secure storage facility.

Step 3

Steamaster Restoration LLC will proceed with cleaning, repairing, and restoring your home.

Step 4

Any furnishings in need of repair or cleaning will be taken care of in our facility

Step 5

When your home has been returned to normal, we will bring your furnishings back.

Whether your furnishings are priceless heirlooms or just your favorite chair, we get it: they’re yours and you want to preserve as much as possible following a fire or water disaster. That’s why our team of caring professionals always treats each piece as if it were our own.

Call Steamaster Restoration LLC at 888-247-1911 for a free evaluation and estimate, and let us help you protect your personal and prized possessions while your home is being repaired.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes a sewer backup?
Clogs or blockages in a sewer line can be caused by materials settling in the pipe, and in turn partially or completely block the sewer pipe. Such blockages can occur either in the City’s main sewer line or in the private sewer service line, which the property owner owns and maintains. The private line, also known as the lateral line, connects your home or building to the public sewer system.
Wastewater from your sinks, showers, toilets, dishwashers, and washing machines flows through the lateral line to the public sewer system.
Lateral lines can be blocked or obstructed by items flushed down the toilet or washed down the drain, as well as tree roots, grease, and other obstructions.
How can I tell if my private sewer line is blocked or damaged?
Some signs include slow draining, water pooling around basement floor drains, sewage smells inside or outside the building, wastewater leaking from cleanouts (commonly located in the basement, crawl space or yard), and wet ground in your yard.
What is my responsibility as a homeowner?
Homeowners own the private sewer line from the house to the City’s main sewer line and are responsible for its maintenance.
Who will pay for water-related damage on my property?
All water-related damages to the basement as a result of a broken private line on private property or on the City right-of-way are the responsibility of the property owner. The property owner is also responsible for the regulation of their water usage to minimize damage. If the City main is found to be defective, which is shown to result in water damages to the property owner’s basement, a claim may be filed by calling the City’s Law Department.
What causes sewer odors and how can they be prevented?
Sewer odor or gas is always present in the sewer system and cannot be eliminated. This is why there are provisions in the uniform plumbing code to insure that vent pipes and traps are installed in buildings and the home plumbing systems to carry odor out through the roof vent or to prevent it from coming back into the house.