Job completed for Brian C. - Neschanic Station, NJ - Sewage Damage

Completion date: July 7, 2025

Location: Neshanic Station, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Brian C. in Neshanic Station, NJ dealt with a serious biohazard situation when a waste pipe burst in the basement, releasing raw sewage into the lower level. The sewage backup affected the concrete floor, drywall, and storage areas, requiring immediate sewage removal and disinfection services. Our biohazard cleanup team in Neshanic Station, NJ responded quickly, extracting contaminated water and removing all unsalvageable materials. Specialized equipment was used to disinfect and deodorize the affected areas, ensuring safe reentry. Personal protective gear was worn throughout the sewage cleanup process to handle hazardous waste in accordance with safety protocols.

During the sewage removal in Neshanic Station, NJ, technicians removed sections of sewage-contaminated drywall and sanitized all structural components. Air scrubbers were deployed to reduce airborne contaminants and control odor throughout the basement. The cleanup and restoration services were fully covered by the homeowner’s insurance policy, which included biohazard remediation coverage. Sewage damage from burst pipes in Neshanic Station, NJ poses significant health risks and must be handled by certified professionals. Following comprehensive cleanup and deodorization, the basement in Neshanic Station, NJ was restored to a safe and sanitary condition.

Team members on this project:

David Rebolledo

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