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Sewage Backup? This Is a Health Emergency — We Handle It.

Sewage (Category 3 'black water') carries bacteria, viruses, and parasites. This is not a mop-and-bucket job. Our crews contain, extract, disinfect, and dry to industry standard — 24/7 across the Peoria area.

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Why Sewage Backs Up in Peoria

Peoria's older neighborhoods run on aging clay sewer laterals that crack and root-invade over decades. Add combined storm/sanitary lines in parts of the older city that overload during heavy rain, and backups push into basements through floor drains — usually during exactly the storms that flood everything else. Grease blockages, collapsed laterals, and municipal main surcharges round out the list.

However it got in, sewage water is Category 3: everything it touches is contaminated, and porous materials it soaks generally cannot be saved.

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Certified Category-3 Cleanup

Our IICRC-standard process: contain the affected area, extract sewage and solids, remove and dispose of contaminated porous materials (carpet, pad, affected drywall), clean and treat all surfaces with hospital-grade antimicrobials, then dry and verify with moisture readings. We finish with deodorization and clearance so the space is genuinely safe for your family — not just visually clean.

Every step is photographed and itemized for your insurance claim.

Cost and the Insurance Rider Most Homeowners Miss

Sewage cleanups in the Peoria area typically run $2,500–$10,000 depending on spread and finished space affected. Critical Illinois insurance note: standard homeowner policies do NOT cover sewer backup by default — it requires an inexpensive water/sewer backup endorsement. If you have the rider, we bill your carrier directly; if you don't, get one after this claim — it's some of the cheapest protection a Peoria basement can have.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a sewage backup really dangerous?

Yes. Category-3 water carries bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Children, pets, elderly, and immunocompromised family members should stay out of the affected area entirely until professional clearance.

What can be saved after a sewage backup?

Hard, non-porous surfaces can be cleaned and disinfected. Soaked carpet, pad, upholstered furniture, and affected drywall generally must be removed and disposed of — salvaging them isn't safe.

Does homeowners insurance cover sewage backup?

Only with a water/sewer backup endorsement — it's not in standard Illinois policies by default. We document the loss fully either way and bill your carrier directly when the rider exists.

How fast can you get here?

24/7 dispatch across Peoria, East Peoria, Pekin, Morton, and surrounding Central Illinois communities. Containment and extraction start the same visit.

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Free inspection anywhere in the Peoria area. 24/7 response. Insurance billed directly.

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