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Sewer Backup Restoration

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What Factors Contribute to Sewer Backup?

When a heavy household item becomes lodged in a toilet or drain, it might cause a pipe blockage. Backup and back flow can occur as a result of these obstacles. Sewer damage can occur when pipes become corroded or decrepit.

The Risks Of Sewage Backup

Biohazards in sewage can be transmitted to people through skin contact and breathing. Sewer exposure can cause a variety of health issues, including:

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HOW SEWAGE CLEANUP WORKS

Our IICRC-certified technicians have received specialized training in the extraction of sewage, muck, and sewage water. They will remove and dispose of porous goods such as furniture, carpeting, bedding, and any other objects that have absorbed sewage water.

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What Can Be Cleaned?

We can clean nonporous objects such as tiles and hardwood floors. To completely cleanse the damaged region, our professionals will utilize eco-friendly microbials and biosides. IICRC-certified cleanup techniques may also include the use of IICRC-approved disinfectants to ensure that the affected areas are once again safe.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Sagging and degradation are caused by water. Wood swells, warps, and eventually rots as a result. And it permanently damages fabric objects that have been drenched for more than a couple of days, such as carpets and furniture. Water damage might also pose a significant electrical risk. It has the potential to short out electrical systems, resulting in fires, shock dangers, and electronic damage.

It is always best to contact us first and then contact your insurance company after we have given you an overview of the damaged contents.

Water damage caused by flooding is impossible to avoid. However, there are several precautions you can take. Coatings and sealants can be applied to your foundation, walls, windows, and doorways to assist prevent floodwater from entering your property. To prevent electrical damage, all electrical outlets should be at least one foot above flood level.

This is one of the most often asked restoration questions. No, it does not! It is entirely up to you to select a restoration firm. Even if your insurance adjuster implies otherwise, you have the last say in deciding which firm will restore your property to its pre-damage form.

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