When sewage hits your South Huntington property, you’re not just dealing with a mess—you’re facing serious health risks and potential property damage that gets worse by the hour. Raw sewage contains harmful bacteria, viruses, and contaminants that can make you and your family sick.
After our sewage cleanup, you get your property back to a safe, livable condition. No lingering odors. No health hazards. No structural damage from standing contaminated water. Your basement, bathroom, or affected areas are thoroughly sanitized and restored to pre-loss condition.
You can breathe easy knowing the job was done right by professionals who understand the serious nature of sewage contamination and have the specialized equipment to handle it safely.
We’ve been serving South Huntington and Suffolk County homeowners and businesses for years, handling sewage emergencies that others won’t touch. We understand the unique challenges properties face in this area, from aging infrastructure to the high water table conditions that can complicate sewage issues.
When you call us, you’re getting Leo, Jessica, and a team that knows this community. We’ve cleaned up sewage backups in basements throughout South Huntington, restored properties after main line failures, and helped families get back to normal after the worst kind of water damage.
We’re not a franchise operation. We’re your neighbors, and we treat every sewage emergency with the urgency and care it deserves.
First, we assess the situation completely. Our team inspects the affected areas, identifies the source of the backup, and determines the extent of contamination. We document everything for insurance purposes and explain exactly what needs to happen.
Next comes extraction and removal. We use powerful truck-mounted equipment to remove all sewage and contaminated water from your property. This isn’t a shop vacuum job—we have specialized extraction units designed specifically for hazardous waste removal.
Finally, we sanitize and restore. Every surface that came into contact with sewage gets thoroughly disinfected using hospital-grade sanitizers. We dry the structure completely to prevent mold growth, eliminate odors with professional deodorization treatments, and handle any necessary repairs to get your property back to normal.
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Our sewage cleanup service includes everything you need to get your South Huntington property back to safe, livable condition. Water extraction removes all standing sewage and contaminated water using industrial-grade pumps and vacuums. Structural drying ensures moisture doesn’t linger in walls, floors, or other materials where mold could develop.
Deodorization eliminates the foul odors that come with sewage backups, using specialized treatments that neutralize odor-causing bacteria rather than just masking smells. We handle minor repairs to damaged surfaces and materials, so you don’t have to coordinate with multiple contractors.
South Huntington’s location in Suffolk County means properties here deal with specific challenges—older sewer systems, high water tables, and seasonal flooding that can overwhelm municipal systems. We understand these local conditions and have the experience to handle sewage emergencies that result from these area-specific issues.
We provide 24/7 emergency sewage cleanup service throughout South Huntington and can typically arrive within an hour of your call. Sewage backups are true emergencies because of the health risks involved, so we prioritize these calls above almost everything else.
The longer sewage sits in your property, the more damage it causes and the higher the health risks become. Bacteria multiply rapidly in sewage, and contaminated water can seep into walls, floors, and furniture, making cleanup more extensive and expensive.
When you call our emergency line, you’ll speak directly with someone who can dispatch our crew immediately. We don’t use answering services or callbacks for sewage emergencies—we understand that every minute counts when you’re dealing with this type of contamination.
Sewage cleanup requires specialized equipment, training, and safety protocols that regular water damage restoration doesn’t. Raw sewage contains harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause serious illness, so our technicians wear full protective equipment and follow strict contamination control procedures.
The cleaning process is completely different too. We can’t just extract water and dry the area like we would with a burst pipe. Every surface that contacted sewage must be thoroughly disinfected with hospital-grade sanitizers, and we often need to remove and dispose of porous materials that can’t be properly sanitized.
Our equipment is specifically designed for hazardous waste removal, and we follow regulatory guidelines for the safe disposal of sewage waste. Regular water damage restoration companies typically aren’t equipped or trained to handle this level of contamination safely.
Most homeowner’s insurance policies in South Huntington do cover sewage backups, but coverage depends on the source and cause of the backup. We work directly with insurance companies throughout Suffolk County and can help you navigate the claims process.
Sewage backups caused by municipal system failures or problems with your home’s plumbing are typically covered. However, backups caused by flooding or certain maintenance issues might not be. We document everything thoroughly and provide detailed reports that insurance companies need to process claims quickly.
We offer direct billing to insurance companies, so you don’t have to pay out of pocket and wait for reimbursement. Our team handles the paperwork and communicates directly with adjusters, making the claims process as smooth as possible during an already stressful situation.
Sewage odors aren’t just unpleasant—they indicate the presence of harmful bacteria and contaminants that can affect your health. We use a multi-step deodorization process that eliminates odor-causing bacteria rather than just covering up smells with air fresheners.
First, we remove all contaminated materials that can’t be properly cleaned and sanitized. Then we treat all affected surfaces with antimicrobial solutions that kill odor-causing bacteria. We use industrial air scrubbers with activated carbon filters to remove odor particles from the air.
For persistent odors, we may use ozone treatment or hydroxyl generators that break down odor molecules at the molecular level. This process can take several days, but it completely eliminates sewage odors rather than temporarily masking them. We don’t consider the job complete until all traces of sewage contamination and odor are gone.
First, get everyone out of the contaminated area immediately and keep them out until professional cleanup is complete. Sewage contains dangerous bacteria and viruses that can cause serious illness, especially in children and elderly family members.
Turn off electricity to the affected area if you can do so safely from outside the contaminated zone. Don’t walk through sewage water or try to clean it up yourself—you don’t have the proper protective equipment or sanitizers needed to handle this safely.
Call us immediately for emergency cleanup, then contact your insurance company to report the loss. Take photos of the damage from outside the contaminated area for insurance documentation, but don’t enter the space until we’ve completed professional cleanup and sanitization.
Sewage cleanup costs depend on several factors including the extent of contamination, the size of the affected area, and how long the sewage has been present. Minor backups affecting a single bathroom typically cost less than major basement floods requiring extensive restoration.
We provide detailed estimates before beginning work and work directly with your insurance company whenever possible. Most homeowner’s policies cover sewage cleanup, so your out-of-pocket costs are often limited to your deductible.
The cost of professional cleanup is minimal compared to the health risks of improper cleanup or the expense of dealing with mold growth, structural damage, or illness that can result from DIY attempts. We focus on getting the job done right the first time to prevent more expensive problems down the road.
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