Professional sewage cleanup & sanitation services for homes and businesses in Austintown and surrounding Ohio communities.
Hazardous sewage cleanup for Austintown properties with certified technicians, proper PPE, and EPA-compliant disposal. JCM Restoration extracts sewage, decontaminates all affected surfaces, and applies antimicrobial treatments to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and pathogens.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in Austintown, professional sewage cleanup & sanitation is essential for preventing long-term structural damage and health hazards. JCM Restoration has completed hundreds of sewage cleanup & sanitation projects across Ohio, and our Austintown customers benefit from that depth of experience on every job.
We understand that sewage cleanup & sanitation can feel overwhelming during what is already a stressful time. That is why JCM Restoration makes the process simple for Austintown property owners — 24/7 emergency response, transparent pricing, direct insurance billing, and a dedicated project manager from start to finish. Your complete satisfaction is guaranteed.
Our proven sewage cleanup & sanitation process delivers reliable results for Austintown property owners every time.
JCM Restoration treats every sewage cleanup in Austintown, OH as a biohazard situation. We contain the affected area, establish negative air pressure, and follow strict OSHA and IICRC safety protocols to protect your family and our crew.
Our technicians remove all sewage and standing water from your Austintown property using commercial extraction equipment. Contaminated porous materials are cut out and disposed of following EPA guidelines.
All remaining surfaces are cleaned with hospital-grade disinfectants and treated with antimicrobial agents to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and pathogens from the sewage exposure.
JCM Restoration dries your Austintown property completely, rebuilds all removed materials, and conducts final clearance testing to confirm the space is decontaminated. We do not close walls or lay flooring until safety standards are confirmed.
Answers to frequently asked sewage cleanup & sanitation questions from Austintown property owners.
Sewage is classified as Category 3 biohazard water containing bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other pathogens that pose serious health risks. Direct contact or breathing airborne contaminants can cause illness. JCM Restoration handles sewage cleanup in Austintown with full PPE and strict safety protocols.
JCM Restoration follows a multi-step decontamination process in Austintown: extraction of all sewage and contaminated water, removal of saturated porous materials, application of EPA-registered antimicrobial agents to all surfaces, structural drying, and post-cleanup testing to verify safe conditions before you return.
Standard homeowner policies in Ohio often exclude sewage backup unless you have a specific endorsement or rider. Some policies cover sewer backup as an add-on. JCM Restoration helps Austintown homeowners review coverage and document damage properly for claims that do apply.
Common causes in Austintown include tree root infiltration into sewer lines, aging or collapsed pipes, municipal sewer system overloads during storms, and main drain blockages from grease or debris. JCM Restoration cleans up the damage and recommends preventive measures to reduce future risk.
Our reputation is built on results. Here is what our customers have to say.
"Everything you could ask for when your basement has flooded. Quick response, professional and experienced, fair, always clear and timely communication. Couldn't recommend more highly."
"We are so happy to have a beautiful, mold free bathroom. James was detailed and patient with us. We will hire JCM Restoration again."
"This has been and still is a 5 star experience with JCM Restoration and Consulting. Water damage on top of Covid-19, need I say more? James was my representative and he was very organized, professional, responsive, timely and noble. He seemed to know intuitively that I had no clue on how to approach this disaster."