Job completed for Erica J. - Chatham, NJ - Sewage Damage

Completion date: October 25, 2025

Location: Chatham, NJ

Solutions provided:

Homeowner Erica J. in Chatham, NJ experienced serious sewage damage after a leaking sewage line contaminated the lower level of her property. Raw sewage escaped from the broken pipe, spreading across the concrete slab and seeping into structural materials. Our biohazard cleanup team in Chatham, NJ quickly implemented containment barriers to isolate the affected area and prevent cross-contamination to adjacent rooms. Full sewage removal and disinfecting services were performed using EPA-registered antimicrobials and commercial-grade extraction equipment. Contaminated materials, including sections of drywall and insulation, were removed to eliminate biohazard exposure risks.


The homeowner’s insurance policy approved coverage for the sewage cleanup, including containment, demolition, and full sanitization. Our technicians in Chatham, NJ wore full PPE and utilized negative air machines during the remediation process to maintain air quality and safety standards. The sewage damage restoration effort included HEPA vacuuming, deodorization, and structural drying to ensure all impacted materials were treated. This leaking sewage line in Chatham, NJ demonstrated the urgency of immediate response and strict containment in biohazard scenarios. All work was documented and completed in compliance with IICRC S520 standards for Category 3 water damage events in Chatham, NJ.

Team members on this project:

Leo Trinidad

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