Restoration Network

Sewage Cleanup

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    When you need a trusted and experienced restoration team, Restoration Network is ready for your call.

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    Feel confident knowing our team has the experience and knowledge to deliver fast sewage cleanup.

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    When disaster leaves your home vulnerable to a sewage leak, our certified, five-star restoration experts have your back.

Restoration Network

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Protect Your Home From Sewage Damage

Water Damage Repair

Have you experienced recent sewage flooding in your home? Don’t leave the contents to damage your home’s foundation permanently. Restoration Network provides emergency repair and sewage cleaning services in the Twin Cities area. We work quickly so you can get your home back to a safe and livable state. Call now for fast help: 612-564-0202.

Sewage Cleanup Services in the Twin Cities


Sewage leaks make for an uncomfortable living environment and put you and your family at risk of various health issues. Because of the bacteria, viruses, and other harmful components commonly found in sewage, it’s critical to remove the contents from your home as soon as possible.

There are several signs of sewage flooding that you should keep an eye out for, primarily gray and black water. Contact Restoration Network right away if you notice the following.

Gray Water

From overflowing toilets to excessive snow melting, your home can become flooded in a variety of ways. One of the first signs that you may be dealing with sewage water is if the flooded water contains a gray hue. Gray water often indicates there are some sewage particles that have impacted the flooded water. If you notice gray water collecting in your house or basement, get professional help as soon as possible.

Black Water

Perhaps the most obvious sign of sewage flooding is the presence of black water. Black water is a clear indication that, among other harmful toxins and particles, sewage is present in your home. Flooding rivers and lakes, as well as malfunctioning appliances, can cause black water to access your home. Restoration Network will be ready to provide you with a fast and effective solution as soon as you give us the call.

Contact Restoration Network for Immediate Sewage Cleanup

Protect your home and family by contacting Restoration Network for our 24/7 emergency sewage cleaning services. Our services don’t end when the water and sewage are gone. We’ll also follow up with thorough mold mitigation and structural drying processes to bring your home back to a safe and comfortable condition.

For immediate sewage cleanup services, call Restoration Network today at 612-564-0202. We look forward to serving you!

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