Job completed for Anthony L. - Victory Gardens, NJ - Sewage Damage

Completion date: December 18, 2025

Location: Victory Gardens, NJ

Solutions provided:

Anthony L. reported a sewage backup in a residential bathroom in Victory Gardens, NJ after wastewater surfaced around the toilet and spread across the tiled floor. The sewage damage in Victory Gardens, NJ was caused by a clogged sewer line that led to a toilet overflow and the release of contaminated Category 3 water. Raw sewage impacted the bathroom flooring, wall base areas, and subfloor, creating an immediate biohazard concern. Emergency Sewage Removal was required at the Victory Gardens, NJ property to prevent further contamination and odor migration. Technicians began sewage cleanup by extracting contaminated water and isolating the affected bathroom. The homeowner submitted a sewage damage insurance claim, and the loss in Victory Gardens, NJ was handled as an insured event.


The sewage cleanup process in Victory Gardens, NJ included removal of contaminated materials, detailed surface cleaning, and a full disinfecting service using antimicrobial solutions. Air movers and specialized drying equipment were positioned to support structure drying and control moisture levels beneath the bathroom finishes. Biohazard clean-up protocols were followed to address bacteria, pathogens, and sewage residue commonly associated with toilet overflows. Odor control and sanitation measures were applied to restore safe indoor conditions. Throughout the sewage damage restoration in Victory Gardens, NJ, moisture readings and sanitation checks were documented for insurance compliance. Once completed, the Victory Gardens, NJ bathroom was stabilized and cleared following industry standards for sewage removal and biohazard cleanup.

Team members on this project:

Chris Baresh

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