Summer storms can cause severe damage to your sewer system. As the ground
outside of your home becomes saturated due to heavy rainfall, it allows for
loose soil to travel into small cracks in your sewer line, causing major sewer
backups. Not only do sewer backups cause an extensive amount of damage, they
can also create health hazards in your home. Should you be a victim of a sewer
backup, here are some steps you can take:
1.Before going into the areas affected by the backup, put on rubber gloves
and a face mask to prevent any viruses or bacteria. If multiple areas of
your home are affected, immediately call your utility company to shut off
your electricity and gas.
2. The sewer drain cleanout of your home is typically located between your
home and the sewer main (1-2 feet away from the house). Once you have
located it, remove the cap and check for any standing water. If there is an
excess amount of water, it is likely that the stoppage is coming from the
city main sewer line.
3. If the sewage has been in your home for over 24 hours, call a
professional to get it cleaned up as soon as possible.
4. Depending on the severity of the sewer backup, it is possible that you
can take matters into your own hands.
Begin by removing any sewage with a vacuum or a pump. Remove and get rid
of any content that has been damaged or affected by the sewage.
Using a garden hose, spray the walls and floors of the affected areas.
Afterward, remove any remains with a dustpan. Once the majority of the
sewage is removed, wash down the areas with disinfectant and cleaning
solution.
Use a scrub brush dipped in 1/2 cup bleach and 1 gallon of water to kill
any bacteria. Open all of the windows to air out the affected rooms.
Contact us at 848-208-3737 for
24/7 emergency service!