Job completed for Natalie G. - Parsippany, NJ - Sewage Damage

Completion date: October 24, 2025

Location: Parsipanny, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Natalie G. in Parsippany, NJ faced a hazardous sewage backup after a burst sewage line flooded her unfinished basement with contaminated water. The incident caused raw sewage to spread across the concrete slab, affecting stored contents and leaving strong odors throughout the area. Our sewage cleanup team in Parsippany, NJ responded with emergency sewage removal, surface disinfection, and extraction of all contaminated materials. Affected personal items were evaluated for salvageability, and non-porous contents were sanitized with professional-grade disinfectants. The burst sewage line in Parsippany, NJ required detailed cleaning of structural elements, including the lower walls and foundation surfaces.

This biohazard cleanup in Parsippany, NJ was covered under the homeowner’s insurance policy, allowing for full sewage removal, decontamination, and deodorization services. Our technicians wore full PPE and deployed negative air machines to contain airborne contaminants and reduce health risks during remediation. The sewage damage restoration process included pressure washing, antimicrobial application, and thorough drying to prevent microbial growth and structural compromise. All work in Parsippany, NJ followed IICRC S520 standards for Category 3 water damage, ensuring a safe and clean environment post-restoration. The burst sewage line in Parsippany, NJ serves as a clear example of the urgency required in addressing biohazard conditions in unfinished basements.

Team members on this project:

James Bate

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