Sewer Back-up Cleanup & Restoration

Professional Sewage Clean Up
Contaminated water can introduce bacteria, parasites, and foul odors into your property, posing serious health risks. we specialize in rapid sewage cleanup in Colts Neck, NJ, and the surrounding areas. With professional-grade equipment and industry-approved sanitation methods, we’ll eliminate harmful contaminants and get your property back to normal as quickly as possible. If you need immediate assistance, don’t hesitate to call us for sewage clean up in New Jersey.

24/7 Sewage Clean Up
We provide 24/7 emergency sewage cleanup services in Colts Neck and throughout Monmouth and Middlesex Counties. Our trained technicians will arrive quickly to assess the situation and begin the extraction process. We use specialized pumps and high-powered drying equipment to remove contaminated water and moisture from affected areas, preventing further damage and mold growth. Once the water is removed, we disinfect and deodorize your property to eliminate health hazards and lingering odors. We’ll then focus on restoring your personal effects. Don’t wait to call – we’re here to help day or night.

What Can Be Saved?
After a sewage spill, determining what can be salvaged depends on the level of contamination and the materials affected. Non-porous surfaces such as tile, metal, and sealed hardwood can often be sanitized and restored, while porous materials like drywall may need to be discarded. Personal belongings, including clothing, documents, and electronics, may be recoverable with our specialized cleaning techniques. Our team will assess the damage and provide expert recommendations on what can be cleaned and what must be replaced.
What to do Before We Arrive
To protect yourself and minimize damage while waiting for professional help, follow these safety steps:
• If possible, stop the sewage flow by shutting off the source or contacting a plumber.
• Turn off circuit breakers for affected areas if you can do so safely to prevent electrical hazards.
• Avoid entering contaminated areas to reduce exposure to harmful bacteria and toxins.
• Assume all sewage is hazardous and do not attempt to clean it yourself.
What NOT to do Before We Arrive
For your safety, avoid these common mistakes when dealing with a sewage spill:
• DO NOT enter areas where electrical outlets, light switches, or appliances are exposed to water.
• DO NOT turn on ceiling fans or lights if water has affected the ceiling.
• DO NOT enter rooms with sagging ceilings as they could collapse due to retained moisture.