Sewage Backups

Sewage backups can stem from a number of issues. No matter the cause, Carolina Water Damage Restoration can handle the problem. Some of the most common causes include:

Cracked, leaking and broken pipes allow sewage to seep out and can cause clogs to develop.

When food, grease and fat build up in your disposal, a clog can form and lead to a sewage backup.

Toilet overflows and clogs can put pressure on your sewage system and trigger backups.

Tree roots and other vegetation grow with surprising force, pressing on or even cracking sewage lines.

Storm damage and flooding can clog and overwhelm local sewers, sending a backup into your home. No matter the cause of your sewage backup, contact Carolina Water Damage Restoration for sewage backup cleanup. Our sewage backup restoration team is always on call and available.

Our Process for Sewage Backup Repair

No matter when you reach out to Carolina Water Damage Restoration for sewage backup cleanup, one of our certified technicians is available to take your call. The team member you speak to will provide a free consultation over the phone and get a better idea of the sewage backup restoration needs you have. In about an hour, we will be on site to provide:

No matter when sewage backups occur, contact Carolina Water Damage Restoration by calling 919-302-2729.

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Contact Carolina Water Damage For Sewage & Septic Backups

Call 919-302-2729 or contact Carolina Water Damage Restoration online now for a free consultation on sewage backup cleanup. Our team is on call 24/7 for sewage backup repair, sewage backup restoration and other water damage services. Contact us around the clock in Wake Forest, Durham, Butner, Lillington, Wendell, Creedmoor, Cary, Pineville, Rock Hill, Mount Holly, Kannapolis, Northlake Mall, Stallings, and Charlotte.