Job completed for Brian S. - Woodport, NJ - Sewage Damage

Completion date: October 11, 2025

Location: Woodport, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Brian S. in Woodport, NJ discovered a severe sewage backup issue after noticing foul odors and dampness along the base of a tiled wall in his finished basement. Investigation revealed a leaking sewage pipe hidden behind the wall, which had been discharging wastewater and contaminating the surrounding structure. The sewage damage in the Woodport, NJ home affected both the wall cavity and the tile flooring, requiring immediate containment and biohazard cleanup. Our sewage removal team in Woodport, NJ began the emergency response with controlled demolition of the affected drywall, removal of contaminated materials, and application of EPA-approved disinfectants.

The sewage damage restoration process in Woodport, NJ involved negative air containment setup, HEPA air filtration, and removal of sewage-saturated tile and subflooring. Antimicrobial and odor-neutralizing treatments were applied to all impacted areas to eliminate bacteria and restore sanitary conditions. Due to the extent of the damage, drying equipment was installed to ensure all affected structural materials reached safe moisture levels. This Woodport, NJ sewage cleanup project was covered by the homeowner’s insurance policy, allowing for full remediation and reconstruction planning. The incident highlights the health risks associated with leaking sewage pipes and the importance of professional biohazard clean-up in finished basements in Woodport, NJ.

Team members on this project:

Ivan Rivadeneria

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