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Steps For Cleaning Up Sewage Backup

7/20/2018 (Permalink)

A sewer backup is a nightmare for business owners in Florence or Muscle Shoals. Any flooded toilet or backed-up sewage is black water. This is water filled with bacteria and pathogens. Since it is dangerous for your building, it is imperative that you have experts in charge of the sewer cleanup. Here are the four steps that they are likely to follow.

1. Response

Always call someone at the first sign of a sewage backup at your company. A professional should respond immediately and act as soon as possible. Experts know the risk of contaminated standing water. They want to help you get rid of it quickly. Keep in mind that it only takes about 24 hours for mold or mildew to grow after a flood.

2. Inspection

Once the company arrives, they will inspect the building to judge the scope of the damage. The restoration company can use this information to design a cleanup plan. They will look for signs of water damage, mold and trapped water. 

3. Cleanup

The sewer cleanup can be broken into several steps. First, the non-salvageable items are removed. Then, professionals can clean and remove salvageable contents. After those items are taken out and cleaned, crews will focus on the building itself. Demolition may take place next. They may have to remove drywall, carpeting and paneling.

4. Restoration

Once the experts clean and disinfect your business, you can focus on the restoration. This is the step where you can replace old furniture, reinstall carpets and choose new paneling. The goal is for your company to be as good as new.

Sewer cleanup is a long process. Each step is important to the well being of your building, yourself and your patrons. If you do not clean up the contaminated water correctly, it can lead to worse damage.

Visit http://www.SERVPROthequadcities.com for more information on commercial water damage.

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