UT Sewage Damage
Restorers Will Replace
Flooring, Baseboards &
Drywall
If you have recently experienced the catastrophic damage of
a sewage backup or spill in your home, you probably don't
know where to start.
Luckily the flood and water damage experts at
the The Flood Co. from Centerville, Utah,
have now expanded their services to include
a full sewage cleanup and home restoration
service, and they are ready to return your
home to its full pre-damage glory.
The launch coincides with a recent report by the Civil Engineering Research
Foundation which indicated that domestic sewage problems like backed up
sewers are on the rise, exhibiting a 3% increase each year.
The report also indicated that
historic towns such as Centerville,
which often have aging sewer
systems, are more at risk for sewage
damage.
The Flood Co. are now helping homeowners and community
members throughout Centerville, like you, who have
experienced sewage based damage.
Sewage backup typically causes
damage to the flooring and walls of a
structure, but it can also lead to future
problems in your home such as mold
infestations, rising damp and other
structural issues.
Sewage spills can also place you and your family at risk from harmful bacteria
including Hepatitis and E. Coli which is why The Flood Co. believes you should
trust the task of cleanup to their expert team.
Their repair technicians will replace your ruined
flooring, baseboards, drywall and more, restoring your
home to its original condition. Additionally, they will
run a number of diagnostic tests to fully understand
the extent of the damage, with a view to preventing
any long-term issues.
Their new sewage damage cleanup and repair service is insurance
compliant and their customer service team is standing by to provide you
with further assistance to help you minimize your out of pocket costs.
In addition to their new sewage
damage cleanup and repairs they
continue to provide their specialist
water, fire, smoke and mold
damage restoration services.
The Flood Co. has been serving the Northern Utah and South-
Western Wyoming communities for more than 20 years.
A spokesperson for the company said, “Sewage
water is grossly unsanitary water. Special
precautions should be taken to clean and disinfect
materials, protect occupants and dry the structure
properly. Don’t risk your home or your health, call for
help and get it done right.”
Go to https://www.thefloodco.com to find out more.