Job completed for Brian T. - Fairfield, NJ - Sewage Damage

Completion date: August 18, 2025

Location: Fairfield, NJ

Solutions provided:

Brian T. faced a serious sewage backup in the finished basement of his Fairfield, NJ home after a clogged toilet overflowed, saturating the concrete floor and affecting numerous stored belongings. In Fairfield, NJ, sewage removal and biohazard cleanup are critical when dealing with Category 3 water damage, which contains dangerous pathogens and requires immediate containment. The overflow spread quickly, contaminating flooring, wall bases, and personal contents. Affected areas in Fairfield, NJ were secured using plastic sheeting and negative air pressure to prevent airborne bacteria from spreading throughout the home. The property loss—caused by a sudden blockage in the waste line—was covered by the homeowner’s insurance policy due to the unexpected nature of the event.


Technicians in Fairfield, NJ performed full sewage extraction, followed by disinfection with EPA-registered antimicrobial agents to sanitize concrete surfaces and remove all traces of bacteria, viruses, and odors. The biohazard cleanup process included HEPA vacuuming, air scrubbing, and disposal of unsalvageable contents in compliance with Fairfield, NJ health and safety regulations. Dehumidifiers were placed to accelerate drying and prevent future microbial growth in the concrete substrate. The entire sewage cleanup and disinfection service emphasized toilet overflow cleanup, basement biohazard mitigation, and sanitizing hard surfaces after a raw sewage event. This Fairfield, NJ sewage damage job was resolved with detailed documentation for insurance claims and peace of mind for the homeowner.

Team members on this project:

Chris Baresh

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