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Sewage Cleanup & Removal in Dallas-Fort Worth

Sewage backups are a serious health hazard requiring professional cleanup. Our certified technicians safely remove sewage contamination, sanitize affected areas, and restore your property. Available 24/7 for emergencies throughout DFW.

Warning: Do Not Attempt DIY Sewage Cleanup

Raw sewage contains dangerous pathogens that can cause serious illness. Without proper protective equipment and sanitization procedures, you risk exposure to harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Professional sewage cleanup protects your family's health.

Health Hazards in Sewage

Sewage water (Category 3 or "black water") contains serious health risks:

E. coli and other harmful bacteria

Hepatitis A and other viruses

Parasites including Giardia

Hydrogen sulfide gas exposure

Contaminated surfaces and materials

Long-term mold growth in hidden areas

Our Professional Sewage Cleanup Process

1

Safety Assessment

We evaluate the contamination level and identify all affected areas using specialized detection equipment

2

Containment

Prevent cross-contamination by isolating affected areas and setting up negative air pressure

3

Sewage Extraction

Remove all standing sewage water using specialized pumps and extraction equipment

4

Removal of Contaminated Materials

Porous materials like carpet, padding, and drywall that absorbed sewage must be removed

5

Sanitization & Disinfection

EPA-registered antimicrobial treatments kill remaining bacteria, viruses, and pathogens

6

Structural Drying

Industrial dehumidifiers and air movers completely dry the affected areas

7

Odor Removal

Professional-grade deodorization eliminates sewage odors permanently

8

Restoration

Replace removed materials and restore your property to pre-loss condition

Common Causes of Sewage Backups

Clogged sewer lines are the most common cause of sewage backups. Tree roots growing into pipes, accumulated grease, or flushed items that don't break down can all create blockages that force sewage back into your home.

City sewer system overflows during heavy rainstorms can overwhelm municipal systems, causing sewage to back up through floor drains and toilets in homes connected to the city sewer.

Septic system failures occur when tanks aren't pumped regularly or drain fields become saturated. This can cause raw sewage to surface in your yard or back up into your home.

Broken or collapsed sewer lines from age, ground shifting, or excavation damage can cause immediate backups and require line repair or replacement.

Sewage Emergency? Get Professional Help Now

Don't risk your family's health. Our certified technicians handle sewage cleanup safely and thoroughly.

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