Sewage Cleanup
We Always Provide FREE ESTIMATES
- Speak directly with a live representative every time
- Fast response – on-site within 1 hour or less
- We handle direct billing with your insurance provider
- Proudly locally owned and operated
- IICRC-Certified restoration professionals
- 24/7 emergency response – day or night
- Fully licensed, bonded, and insured
- Approved to work with all major insurance carriers
- Free evaluation for your home or business

We Always Provide FREE ESTIMATES
- Speak directly with a live representative every time
- Fast response – on-site within 1 hour or less
- We handle direct billing with your insurance provider
- Proudly locally owned and operated
- IICRC-Certified restoration professionals
- 24/7 emergency response – day or night
- Fully licensed, bonded, and insured
- Approved to work with all major insurance carriers
- Free evaluation for your home or business

What Causes Sewage Backup?
- Clogged Pipes or Drains – Accumulated grease, hair, paper products, or foreign objects in household drains can block water flow and cause sewage to back up into sinks, tubs, or toilets.
- Tree Root Intrusion – Roots from nearby trees or shrubs can infiltrate underground sewer lines, creating blockages and cracks that restrict flow and push sewage back into your property.
- Damaged or Collapsed Sewer Lines – Older clay, cast iron, or deteriorated PVC pipes can crack, break, or collapse, preventing proper drainage and forcing sewage to back up.
- Heavy Rain or Flooding – Municipal sewer systems can become overwhelmed during intense storms, sending excess water and sewage back through household drains and floor drains.
- Improper Sewer Line Design or Installation Poorly sloped, undersized, or incorrectly installed sewer lines are more prone to blockages and backups, especially under heavy usage.
What Causes Sewage Backup?
- Clogged Pipes or Drains – Accumulated grease, hair, paper products, or foreign objects in household drains can block water flow and cause sewage to back up into sinks, tubs, or toilets.
- Tree Root Intrusion – Roots from nearby trees or shrubs can infiltrate underground sewer lines, creating blockages and cracks that restrict flow and push sewage back into your property.
- Damaged or Collapsed Sewer Lines – Older clay, cast iron, or deteriorated PVC pipes can crack, break, or collapse, preventing proper drainage and forcing sewage to back up.
- Heavy Rain or Flooding – Municipal sewer systems can become overwhelmed during intense storms, sending excess water and sewage back through household drains and floor drains.
- Improper Sewer Line Design or Installation Poorly sloped, undersized, or incorrectly installed sewer lines are more prone to blockages and backups, especially under heavy usage.
Why Choose Cat 1
Water Restoration?
Highly Trained Personnel
Our dedicated team of experts boasts a collective experience spanning more than two decades, with extensive training in a wide range of emergency restoration services, mold remediation, reconstruction, and safety protocols.
24/7 Emergency Service
Our restoration teams are reliable partner and available around the clock, to deliver swift water damage restoration and water mitigation solutions, ensuring your property is safeguarded from further harm and restored to its optimal condition
Respect For Your Home
When facing the aftermath of any disaster, trust in the assistance you can depend on to restore both your property and your life back to normalcy.
Direct Insurance Billing
We offer the convenience of direct billing to your insurance company, simplifying the claims coverage process for our valued clients.

Free Estimates
Count on us to assist you with all essential repairs while staying within your budget constraints.
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Our commitment to your satisfaction is unwavering, and we back it with a 100% guarantee. We firmly believe that quality service should not just be a promise but, more importantly, a tangible reality in our actions.
Why Choose Cat 1
Water Restoration?
Highly Trained Personnel
Our dedicated team of experts boasts a collective experience spanning more than two decades, with extensive training in a wide range of emergency restoration services, mold remediation, reconstruction, and safety protocols.
24/7 Emergency Service
Our restoration teams are reliable partner and available around the clock, to deliver swift water damage restoration and water mitigation solutions, ensuring your property is safeguarded from further harm and restored to its optimal condition
Respect For Your Home
When facing the aftermath of any disaster, trust in the assistance you can depend on to restore both your property and your life back to normalcy.
Free Estimates
Count on us to assist you with all essential repairs while staying within your budget constraints.
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Our commitment to your satisfaction is unwavering, and we back it with a 100% guarantee. We firmly believe that quality service should not just be a promise but, more importantly, a tangible reality in our actions.
Direct Insurance Billing
We offer the convenience of direct billing to your insurance company, simplifying the claims coverage process for our valued clients.


Understanding Sewage Backup and Its Dangers
A sewage backup occurs when wastewater from toilets, sinks, and drains flows back into your home instead of being safely carried away through the municipal sewer system. This hazardous situation can be caused by clogged or damaged sewer lines, tree root intrusion, foundation cracks, or even heavy rainfall overwhelming local drainage systems.
The biggest danger of a sewage backup is exposure to harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens found in contaminated water. Direct contact with sewage can cause serious health problems such as skin rashes, respiratory issues, and gastrointestinal illnesses. Beyond health risks, sewage backups can also lead to structural damage, foul odors, and mold growth if not cleaned up immediately.
Professional sewage cleanup and restoration services are critical to protecting your home, your property, and your health after a backup occurs.
How Sewage Backup Cleanup Works
Sewage cleanup is a hazardous process that requires professional training, specialized equipment, and strict safety measures. Because sewage contains harmful bacteria, viruses, and contaminants, the first step is to protect occupants by evacuating and isolating the affected area.
Trained technicians wear full personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce the risk of exposure during the cleanup.
The restoration process begins with the removal of standing sewage water and solid waste using high-powered pumps and extraction equipment. Once the sewage is cleared, technicians thoroughly clean and disinfect all affected surfaces. Contaminated materials such as drywall, insulation, and flooring are often removed and replaced to eliminate hidden health risks. After debris removal, the area is dried and dehumidified with industrial-grade equipment to prevent mold growth and lingering odors. Finally, the space is sanitized with hospital-grade disinfectants to ensure it is completely safe for re-entry.
By relying on professional sewage backup cleanup services, homeowners and businesses can ensure the property is restored to a clean, habitable condition while preventing long-term structural damage and dangerous health hazards.

Understanding Sewage Backup and Its Dangers
A sewage backup occurs when wastewater from toilets, sinks, and drains flows back into your home instead of being safely carried away through the municipal sewer system. This hazardous situation can be caused by clogged or damaged sewer lines, tree root intrusion, foundation cracks, or even heavy rainfall overwhelming local drainage systems.
The biggest danger of a sewage backup is exposure to harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens found in contaminated water. Direct contact with sewage can cause serious health problems such as skin rashes, respiratory issues, and gastrointestinal illnesses. Beyond health risks, sewage backups can also lead to structural damage, foul odors, and mold growth if not cleaned up immediately.
Professional sewage cleanup and restoration services are critical to protecting your home, your property, and your health after a backup occurs.
How Sewage Backup Cleanup Works
Sewage cleanup is a hazardous process that requires professional training, specialized equipment, and strict safety measures. Because sewage contains harmful bacteria, viruses, and contaminants, the first step is to protect occupants by evacuating and isolating the affected area.
Trained technicians wear full personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce the risk of exposure during the cleanup.
The restoration process begins with the removal of standing sewage water and solid waste using high-powered pumps and extraction equipment. Once the sewage is cleared, technicians thoroughly clean and disinfect all affected surfaces. Contaminated materials such as drywall, insulation, and flooring are often removed and replaced to eliminate hidden health risks. After debris removal, the area is dried and dehumidified with industrial-grade equipment to prevent mold growth and lingering odors. Finally, the space is sanitized with hospital-grade disinfectants to ensure it is completely safe for re-entry.
By relying on professional sewage backup cleanup services, homeowners and businesses can ensure the property is restored to a clean, habitable condition while preventing long-term structural damage and dangerous health hazards.