Job completed for Jason M. - Andover, NJ - Sewage Damage

Completion date: September 16, 2025

Location: Andover, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Jason M. contacted our team after discovering a leaking sewage pipe in the unfinished basement of his Andover, NJ home. The broken line had released raw sewage across the concrete floor, contaminating stored belongings and creating an immediate health hazard. Our crew responded quickly to begin the sewage removal process, wearing full PPE to safely handle the biohazard cleanup. Industrial-strength extractors were used for sewage water removal, followed by thorough surface decontamination and HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to eliminate airborne bacteria. Because this sewage backup was sudden and involved a plumbing failure, the cleanup and restoration were covered by the homeowner's insurance policy.

Sewage damage restoration in Andover, NJ requires a comprehensive disinfecting service to prevent mold growth and eliminate pathogens left behind by black water. In this case, we removed saturated insulation and applied antimicrobial treatments to all affected materials. After disinfecting the basement structure, we placed commercial drying equipment to ensure full moisture removal, especially in subfloor crevices and wall framing. All contaminated contents were either sanitized or disposed of according to health regulations. Our team completed this biohazard clean-up in Andover, NJ within three days, ensuring the property was safe and odor-free. This sewage removal project in Andover, NJ demonstrates the importance of fast response and professional cleanup to prevent long-term structural and health risks.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

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