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Safe, Professional Sewage Backup Cleanup in Colorado Springs, CO

Sewage backups are among the most hazardous property emergencies a homeowner or business owner can face. Raw sewage is classified as Category 3 water, meaning it is highly contaminated and poses an immediate health risk. It carries dangerous bacteria including E. coli and Salmonella, along with viruses, parasites, and other pathogens that can cause serious illness through direct contact, skin exposure, or inhalation of contaminated air. This is not a situation for DIY cleanup with household products. It requires trained professionals with the proper protective equipment, industrial extraction tools, and commercial grade decontamination treatments.

Blue Collar Contractors Water Damage Restoration of Colorado Springs provides emergency sewage backup cleanup and full decontamination services for residential and commercial properties throughout El Paso County. We respond around the clock, arrive fully prepared, and follow established Category 3 water protocols from the moment we step on site. Our job is not done until the property is genuinely clean, fully decontaminated, thoroughly dried, and safe for occupants.

We Respond Immediately

Sewage emergencies cannot wait until morning. We are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and we dispatch without delay. Our team arrives equipped with full personal protective equipment and the tools needed to begin safe cleanup from the moment we arrive on site.

IICRC Certified & Industry Compliant

Sewage is the most hazardous category of water damage. We follow IICRC Category 3 water remediation standards on every sewage cleanup job, including proper containment, full PPE, professional grade antimicrobial decontamination, and documented disposal of contaminated materials.

Skilled Craftsmanship You Can See

Removing sewage is only the first step. We decontaminate all affected surfaces, remove materials that cannot be safely restored, dry the structure thoroughly, and eliminate odors at the source. The job is not finished until the property is confirmed clean, dry, and safe.

Locally Owned & Family Operated

We are based in Colorado Springs and we hold ourselves to a standard that does not allow for cutting corners on a job this serious. Veteran ownership means we see every sewage cleanup through completely and stand behind every result.

Why Sewage Backup Cleanup Requires Professional Handling

Raw sewage contains pathogens that cause serious and potentially life-threatening illnesses. Exposure to sewage contaminated environments has been linked to E. coli and Salmonella infections, Hepatitis, Gastroenteritis, Weil’s disease, and respiratory conditions from inhaling contaminated air. These risks begin immediately and increase the longer the contamination sits untreated.

Beyond the health hazards, sewage backup situations involve significant water damage to floors, walls, subfloor, and structural materials that must be properly dried to prevent secondary mold growth. Porous materials that have absorbed sewage contamination typically cannot be cleaned to a safe standard and must be removed and replaced entirely. Standard cleaning products and non-professional equipment are insufficient for this type of remediation. Professional handling is the only safe and effective approach.

Common Causes of Sewage Backups in Colorado Springs Homes & Businesses

Colorado Springs has a specific set of risk factors that make sewage backups more common than many homeowners realize. Many neighborhoods across the city were built between the 1960s and 1980s using clay or cast iron sewer lateral pipes, the connections between individual homes and the municipal sewer system. Sewer lines installed before 1984 used clay pipes that have now reached the end of their projected lifespans. These older pipes crack, collapse, and deteriorate over time, creating blockage points that cause sewage to back up into homes.

Colorado Springs also has clay-rich soil that expands and contracts significantly with moisture changes through the freeze thaw cycle. This ground movement puts pressure on underground pipes and causes them to shift, misalign, and crack even in properties that appear to be in good condition. Mature trees throughout established neighborhoods send roots seeking moisture into sewer line joints and cracks, creating blockages that grow progressively worse. And during Colorado’s summer monsoon season, heavy rain events can overwhelm the municipal sewer system and force sewage back into homes through the lowest floor drains and basement toilets.

  • Aging clay or cast iron sewer laterals in homes built before the 1980s that have cracked or collapsed
  • Tree root intrusion into sewer line joints in established Colorado Springs neighborhoods
  • Colorado Springs clay-rich soil shifting that misaligns and cracks underground pipes
  • Summer monsoon storms overwhelming the municipal sewer system
  • Grease, non-flushable wipes, and debris buildup causing main line blockages
  • Ejector pump failures in properties with basement bathrooms or below-grade plumbing

Residential and Commercial Sewage Cleanup Throughout Colorado Springs

Blue Collar Contractors handles sewage backup cleanup for both homes and commercial properties throughout Colorado Springs and El Paso County. Basement floor drain backups, main sewer line failures, toilet overflows, and municipal system events all require the same disciplined, safety-first approach regardless of whether the property is a single family home or a commercial facility.

For restaurants, apartment buildings, and office properties, a sewage backup is both a health emergency and an immediate operational problem. We respond with urgency, work as efficiently as safe handling procedures allow, and communicate directly with property managers throughout the process so the path to reopening is as clear and fast as possible.

Our Sewage Backup Cleanup Process, Step by Step

Sewage cleanup requires a precise, safety first sequence. Every step matters. Here is exactly how we handle every sewage backup cleanup and decontamination project from our first arrival to final clearance.

We arrive fully equipped with personal protective equipment and conduct a complete assessment of the sewage backup, identifying the source, the full extent of contaminated areas, and any immediate safety hazards including electrical risks and structural concerns. Site access is restricted to remediation personnel only before work begins.
We establish containment barriers and negative air pressure to prevent sewage contamination and airborne pathogens from spreading to unaffected areas of the property. Keeping the contamination controlled throughout the cleanup process is essential to protecting the rest of the structure.
All sewage and contaminated water is removed using professional extraction equipment following Category 3 handling protocols. This step is carried out with full protective measures in place throughout to ensure worker safety and prevent further contamination spread.
Porous materials exposed to sewage, including drywall, insulation, carpeting, padding, and contaminated subfloor, are removed and disposed of according to health and safety standards. These materials absorb sewage contamination at a level that cannot be safely remediated by cleaning and must be replaced.

All remaining surfaces in the affected area are thoroughly decontaminated using hospital-grade antimicrobial and disinfection treatments. This step eliminates bacteria, viruses, parasites, and odors at the source and restores the space to a genuinely sanitary condition rather than simply masking contamination.

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Sewage Backup Cleanup?

Standard homeowners insurance policies in Colorado do not automatically cover sewage backup cleanup. Coverage for sewer and drain backups is typically available as a separate endorsement or rider that must be specifically added to your policy. If you carry that endorsement, it will generally cover the cost of sewage cleanup and property restoration resulting from a backup event.

We strongly recommend checking your policy before an emergency occurs. If you are already dealing with a sewage backup, contact your insurer immediately to report the claim and call us so cleanup can begin without delay. We assist with damage documentation throughout the cleanup process, providing contamination assessments, scope of work reports, and itemized cost documentation in the formats insurance adjusters require.

What Does Sewage Backup Cleanup Cost in Colorado Springs?

Sewage backup cleanup costs depend on the volume of sewage involved, the size of the affected area, how much material removal and replacement is required, and how quickly mitigation begins after the event. A contained basement floor drain backup caught quickly in a small area costs considerably less than a major main line failure that has saturated multiple rooms and required extensive structural material removal.

We provide on-site assessments at no charge. After we inspect the full scope of the contamination, we give you a clear estimate before any work begins. The most important thing you can do right now if you are dealing with a sewage backup is call us immediately at (719) 666-5501. Every hour of delay increases both the health risk and the total cost.

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Sewage backup cleanup cannot wait. Call (719) 666-5501 any time day or night and we will dispatch a team to your property immediately. You can also submit the form below to request service.
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Why Colorado Springs Property Owners Choose us?

Available Immediately, No Exceptions

Sewage emergencies have no off hours. We answer the phone and dispatch teams 24 hours a day. You will not be scheduled for the next business day. We come now.

Proper Equipment and Safe Handling

Our team arrives with full personal protective equipment, professional grade extraction tools, and hospital grade antimicrobial decontamination products required to safely handle and remediate Category 3 contamination.

We Stay Until the Property Is Genuinely Safe

Our job is not finished when the sewage is gone. We verify complete decontamination, confirm structural dryness with moisture meters, and do not close a job until the property is confirmed clean, dry, and safe for occupants.

Locally Owned & Personally Accountable

Military service instilled standards we carry into every job. When health and safety are on the line, there is no room for cutting corners. We do sewage cleanup completely and correctly, every single time.

Sewage Backup Cleanup FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Sewage Backup Cleanup Services

Sewage backups raise urgent questions about health, safety, and what to do next. We want every property owner in Colorado Springs to have clear, honest answers. Below are the questions we hear most often.
What should I do immediately after a sewage backup?
Keep everyone including pets away from the affected area right away. Do not attempt to clean it yourself. Open windows for ventilation if possible. Shut off the water supply if the backup is plumbing related. Then call a professional sewage cleanup company immediately. Every hour of delay increases contamination spread and health risk.
Yes, seriously so. Raw sewage is classified as Category 3 water and contains bacteria including E. coli and Salmonella, viruses, parasites, and other pathogens linked to illnesses including Gastroenteritis, Hepatitis, and Weil’s disease. Exposure through direct contact, skin absorption, or inhalation of contaminated air all pose real health risks.
No. Without proper protective equipment, professional extraction tools, and commercial grade antimicrobial decontamination treatments, DIY cleanup puts you at serious health risk and will not eliminate contamination from porous materials. Professional cleanup is required for any sewage backup situation to achieve a genuinely safe result.
Many Colorado Springs neighborhoods were built between the 1960s and 1980s using clay or cast iron sewer pipes that have now reached or exceeded their expected lifespans. Colorado Springs clay-rich soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, putting pressure on underground pipes and causing cracking and misalignment. Mature trees throughout established neighborhoods send roots into sewer line joints. And summer monsoon storms frequently overwhelm the municipal sewer system, forcing sewage back into homes through basement floor drains and toilets.
Any porous material that has absorbed sewage contamination must be removed and replaced. This typically includes drywall, insulation, carpet, carpet padding, and wood flooring or subfloor that has been soaked. These materials cannot be cleaned to a safe standard and must be disposed of according to health and safety guidelines.
The initial cleanup and decontamination phase can typically be completed within one to two days depending on the scope of the contamination. Structural drying takes an additional three to five days in most cases. Any required material replacement adds further time. After our assessment we give you a realistic timeline specific to your situation.
Yes, and the risk is significant. Sewage introduces both moisture and organic material that mold feeds on, creating ideal growth conditions. Mold can begin developing within 24 to 48 hours if the area is not properly extracted and dried. Thorough structural drying as part of the cleanup process directly addresses this risk.
Standard policies in Colorado typically do not cover sewage backup automatically. Coverage is usually available as a separate sewer and drain backup endorsement. Check your policy immediately and contact your insurer to report the event. We assist with all documentation required for the claims process.
Yes. Professional decontamination eliminates sewage odors at the source rather than masking them. Complete removal of contaminated porous materials, thorough surface treatment with antimicrobial agents, and full structural drying all work together to eliminate odors entirely. If odor persists after cleanup, additional contaminated material likely needs to be removed.
Immediately. The moment you discover a sewage backup, call a professional. Do not attempt any cleanup yourself and do not wait to see if it clears on its own. The sooner professional remediation begins, the lower the health risk and the less total damage your property will sustain. Call (719) 666-5501 right now.
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Helping Property Owners Recover Across Colorado Springs, CO

Blue Collar Contractors Water Damage Restoration serves homeowners and businesses throughout Colorado Springs and nearby areas with dependable, full service restoration solutions. From water damage and fire or smoke loss to mold remediation, storm damage, and sewage cleanup, our team is committed to fast response, clear communication, and quality results on every job.

As a locally rooted restoration company, we understand how quickly property damage can escalate and how much is at stake when it does. That is why we respond without delay, work efficiently, and restore properties to a safe and functional condition as fast as possible. Below are some of the communities we proudly serve.