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Sewage Cleanup Service Cleanup and Disinfection

How do I get the sewer smell out of my house after backup?

Experiencing sewage backup in your home can be an unpleasant and daunting situation, leaving behind an unpleasant odor that can be difficult to eliminate. Here are some effective methods to remove the sewer smell from your house:

**Cleanup and Disinfection**

  • Ventilate: Open windows and doors to allow fresh air to circulate. Use fans to enhance ventilation.
  • Clean surfaces: Use a disinfectant cleaner to clean all surfaces that came into contact with sewage water, including floors, walls, and furniture.
  • Remove contaminated items: Discard any porous materials, such as carpets and rugs, that have absorbed sewage water.
  • Disinfect drains: Pour a disinfectant solution down drains to kill bacteria and eliminate odors.
  • Deodorize: Use baking soda, vinegar, or commercial odor eliminators to neutralize the smell.