Need a Sewage Back up Picture ASAP

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Here you go, but it's pretty sick.

Ummmm and it's not sewage, it's from yesterday's chili feed.

OK, sorry that was gross, sorry! :oops:

:mrgreen:

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Now why did I have to see that :shock: :oops: blowme :mrgreen:
 

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Yeah I've ate lunch at sewage jobs and run back inside and clean 'em up. I liked training the newer guys and watch them turn white when they saw a floater.

You must be getting soft Richard. :shock: :mrgreen:
 

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Not sure how much it was but we estimate all sewage before we do them, so as bad as this looks I'd guess $3,000.00-$5,000.00 depending on how many guys and how much contents had to be disposed of.

Would you ever trust that toilet again? I be afraid to use it, in fear you may rocket to the moon when she blows! :mrgreen:
 

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BEARS!!! said:
Not sure how much it was but we estimate all sewage before we do them, so as bad as this looks I'd guess $3,000.00-$5,000.00 depending on how many guys and how much contents had to be disposed of.

Would you ever trust that toilet again? I be afraid to use it, in fear you may rocket to the moon when she blows! :mrgreen:


High powered enema.

or maybe this.........


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in a case such as that did you replace all the contents in the bath room ie tolit, tile, base, ect... disinfect micrban? what is involved in blk water restore?
 

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We don't do any remodeling or reconstruction, just cleanup and drying.

I don't know in this particular case, I just searched through our photo files for sewage and this was the nastiest one I found.

Clean up is generally involves pressure washing and extraction, followed by cleaning with a hard surface wand, final cleaning is done with SX-12 or Turbo. Lots of hand cleaning with clorox wipes on the toilet. Lots of labor and disposal many times requiring a dumpster or hauling of 50-75 6-mil bags.

Generally most hard surfaces can be cleaned, only soft goods are replaced.
 

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Doc Holliday said:
We don't do any remodeling or reconstruction, just cleanup and drying.

I don't know in this particular case, I just searched through our photo files for sewage and this was the nastiest one I found.

Clean up is generally involves pressure washing and extraction, followed by cleaning with a hard surface wand, final cleaning is done with SX-12 or Turbo. Lots of hand cleaning with clorox wipes on the toilet. Lots of labor and disposal many times requiring a dumpster or hauling of 50-75 6-mil bags.

Generally most hard surfaces can be cleaned, only soft goods are replaced.

I suit up and blast the toilet off with a pressure washer wand. When drywall has to be removed I will extract and do a light clean first, remove drywall, and then take the power washer wand and make sure all the junk/contaminates is out underneath the sill plate. Then clean the hard surface like Richard stated above.
 

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