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Sewage Cleanup Restoring Your Space After a Sewer Backup

Cleanup and Disinfection

Sewage backups can pose significant health risks, so prompt and thorough cleanup is crucial. Sewage Cleanup Service professionals follow strict protocols to ensure the safety of your home or business:

  • Extraction: Sewage is removed using pumps and vacuums.
  • Disinfection: All affected surfaces are disinfected with EPA-approved products to kill harmful bacteria and viruses.
  • Deodorization: Special treatments are applied to eliminate foul odors.

Can Carpet be Cleaned After a Sewer Backup?

The extent of the damage and type of carpet will determine if it can be cleaned or needs to be replaced. Here are some factors to consider:

  • Duration of Saturation: Prolonged exposure to sewage can damage carpet fibers.
  • Type of Carpet: Some carpets, such as berber or cut-pile, are less resilient to water damage.
  • Severity of Contamination: Heavy fecal matter may require carpet replacement.

If carpet cleaning is feasible, professional Sewage Cleanup Service will use powerful cleaning agents and steam cleaning techniques to restore carpet to its original condition or as close as possible.