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March 17, 2023
Read MoreBacked-up sewage and overflowing toilets are a homeowner’s nightmare, regardless of whether it’s due to something as small as a clogged drain or as big as a natural disaster. A damaged sewer system could release unwanted waste and polluted water into your property, creating hazards to your health and extensive structural damage to your home. Your San Bernardino 1-800 WATER DAMAGE team provides fast, effective sewage cleanup services that get your property clean, fresh, and dry as soon as possible in San Bernardino, Rialto, Fontana, and surrounding areas.
Our specialists are well-trained in handling everything from initial sewage cleanup to water damage restoration. We proudly provide San Bernardino residents with repairs and solutions that last.
If you aren’t carefully maintaining your septic tanks, an unwanted accident could send raw sewage seeping into your home. After an unfortunate septic tank failure, our specialists are here to provide a safe and thorough cleanup to remove any hazards from your home.
We know that no one enjoys the clean-up after a toilet overflow, but between waste and contaminants, it’s of the utmost importance to get it sterilized and sanitized before it can spread or cause more damage. That’s why 1-800 WATER DAMAGE of San Bernardino is proud to offer our toilet overflow cleanup and restoration services when residents in San Bernardino, Rialto, Fontana, or the surrounding areas are in need. We provide fast and professional emergency services so you can enjoy a home clear of unwanted mess.
Our water damage specialists are professionally trained to carefully assess the damage done to your property and develop a customized cleanup solution for your home’s unique needs. By adhering to strict safety guidelines and health regulations, we make sure your home or business is up to code and inhabitable.
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