Posts Tagged ‘Sewage’
St. George Sewage Cleanup
Sewage cleanup might be considered by many St. George residents to be the worst possible task possible. Not only are you faced with possible exposure to human waste which is a bio-hazardous material, the job is just downright nasty. HiCaliber of St. George is the number one business to call for cleanup of any bio-hazardous…
Read MoreSouthern Utah Sewage Damage
What goes down the drain or toilet in your southern Utah home preferably will stay down, however sewage can back up into homes causing dramatic damage that is difficult to completely repair. Sewage damage is not only a smelly, unpleasant thing to deal with but it is also dangerous to your health. For this reason,…
Read MoreSewage Backup in Southern Utah
Whether you have a septic tank or are hooked up to the local sewer pipes in southern Utah, sewage backup can happen, putting your home and family at risk for smelly and dangerous health hazards. HiCaliber of southern Utah uses treatments that will completely get rid of sewage smells and bacteria while reducing or completely…
Read MoreOdor Removal from Sewage Contamination
The overflowed toilet in your basement has left your home with sewage contamination along with horrible odor that needs proper removal. Sewage is dangerous and can pose health risks to those exposed to it. Direct contact can lead to sickness and disease while breathing in the contaminated air can cause respiratory issues as well. Because…
Read MoreSouthern Utah Sewage Damage in Basement Bathroom
If there were ever sewage backup in your Southern Utah neighborhood, one of the first places to receive damage would be your basement bathroom. Gravity takes its toll-and sewage- to the lowest levels in your home first. Toilets, sinks and bathtubs can backup leaving you with a smelly and dangerous disaster. Sewage damage can pose…
Read MoreSewage Specialists in Southern Utah
St. George City Utah maintains and repairs only public sewer lines. When a sewer lateral leaves the main line, the lateral is maintained by the owner of the property it serves, not the City. St. George currently has a program to inspect public sewer lines on a regular basis, but they do not inspect private…
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