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— Do not enter the area.

Sewage Cleanup

Sewage backup is a serious health emergency. ITD's certified team safely contains, removes, and sanitizes affected areas — protecting your family and your property.

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Sewage Cleanup

Do Not Enter a Sewage-Affected Area — Call Us First

⚠️ Health Warning: Raw sewage contains E. coli, Hepatitis A, norovirus, and dozens of other dangerous pathogens. Do not allow children or pets into affected areas. Do not attempt cleanup without professional protective equipment. Call us immediately.

Sewage backups occur when main sewer lines are blocked, municipal systems are overwhelmed, or individual drain lines fail. Whatever the cause, the result is raw human waste entering your living space — a Category 3 biohazard situation requiring immediate professional response.

ITD Restoration's sewage cleanup technicians are trained in Category 3 water remediation and operate with full PPE, containment protocols, and EPA-registered disinfectants to safely restore your property.

Area Containment

Sealing affected areas to prevent cross-contamination

Sewage Extraction

Safe removal of all sewage and contaminated water

Contaminated Material Removal

Safe disposal of porous materials that cannot be sanitized

Deep Sanitization

EPA-registered antimicrobials applied to all affected surfaces

Odor Elimination

Industrial deodorization to fully restore indoor air quality

Structural Restoration

Replace flooring, drywall, and any materials beyond cleaning

Professional sewage cleanup — ITD Restoration South Florida

Frequently Asked Questions

Extremely dangerous. Raw sewage contains bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi that can cause typhoid, hepatitis, cholera, and other serious diseases. Exposure through skin contact, inhalation of airborne particles, or ingestion of contaminated food or water can all cause illness. Always treat a sewage backup as a health emergency and keep all occupants out of affected areas until professional remediation is complete.

Non-porous materials (tile, metal, sealed concrete, glass) can typically be disinfected and retained. Porous materials that have direct sewage contact — drywall, insulation, carpet, padding, wood flooring, fabric — must be removed and disposed of. We document all removed materials for your insurance claim.

Standard homeowner's policies usually exclude sewer backup unless you've added a specific rider or endorsement. Many policies offer sewer/drain backup coverage as an affordable add-on. Check your policy, and we'll help document the damage regardless of coverage status.

Sewage Backup Is a Health Emergency

Our certified team is available 24/7. Call immediately — do not attempt cleanup yourself.