Sewage backup refers to the unfortunate occurrence when wastewater from a sewage system flows back into a building or surrounding area. This can pose significant health risks and cause extensive damage to property.
Blockages: Tree roots, debris, grease, and sanitary products can accumulate in sewer lines, creating obstructions that prevent proper drainage.
Old or Damaged Pipes: Corroded or cracked pipes can allow wastewater to seep out, increasing the likelihood of backups.
Heavy Rainfall: During intense rainfall, excess water can overwhelm sewage systems, leading to overflows and backups.
Improperly Installed or Maintained Systems: Poorly designed or neglected sewage systems can contribute to blockages and backups.
Exposure to sewage can transmit harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites, causing illnesses such as gastroenteritis and respiratory infections.
Sewage backup can cause significant water damage to floors, walls, and furniture. The foul odor and corrosive nature of wastewater can also damage personal belongings and building materials.
Leaking sewage can contaminate soil and groundwater, potentially harming aquatic life and posing health risks to humans.
If you experience a sewage backup, it’s crucial to seek professional assistance immediately. Our certified Sewage Cleanup Service provides:
Our team of experienced technicians prioritizes your health and safety, ensuring your property is restored to a clean and habitable condition.