At Cleaning 24x7, we provide comprehensive remediation and sanitation solutions for properties affected by sewage leaks, overflows, and contamination and throughout the UK.
Sewage incidents create immediate health hazards, structural risks, and unpleasant living or working conditions.
Our trained response teams handle all categories of wastewater contamination, from toilet backflows and drain collapses to flooding caused by sewer blockages.
Whether you manage residential units, commercial facilities, or public infrastructure, we deliver fast, discreet, and regulation-compliant cleanup to restore hygiene and safety.
The cost of sewage cleanup ranges from £200 to over £1,500, depending on the severity of the overflow, the level of contamination, and the extent of the area requiring treatment.
Costs are mainly influenced by access challenges, the depth of water or waste present, the need for disinfection chemicals, pump-out equipment, or dehumidification, and whether emergency or after-hours work is required.
Contact Cleaning 24x7 to get customised prices for sewage cleanup at your property.
Sewage cleanup is becoming more frequent due to ageing drainage systems, heavy rainfall overwhelming sewers, and blockages caused by wipes, fats, and debris entering the network.
If sewage is left untreated on a property, it can seep into flooring, contaminate surfaces, create strong odours, and spread harmful pathogens. Immediate cleanup helps prevent structural deterioration, protects occupant health, and reduces the spread of contamination to surrounding areas.
In , property owners are responsible for arranging sewage cleanup when contamination occurs on private land or inside buildings.
This applies to homeowners, landlords, facilities managers, and businesses. Failing to remove sewage promptly can lead to enforcement action, ongoing contamination, and increased restoration costs due to long-term damage.
Sewage cleanup specialists deal with several forms of wastewater contamination, including:
Greywater spills – Washing machine, bath, or sink discharge escaping into interior spaces.
Blackwater overflows – Toilet backflows or sewer breaches containing harmful pathogens.
Flooding from blocked drains – Wastewater rising from floor drains, gullies, or collapsed pipes.
Septic tank failures – Overflows or leaks from domestic or commercial septic systems.
Surface water mixed with sewage – Floodwater combined with contaminants after storms.
Organic sludge and debris – Waste materials left behind after initial water recedes.
Our sewage cleanup services include routine inspections, drainage assessments, root intrusion checks, and preventative maintenance to help reduce repeat incidents.
Some providers also implement protective measures such as backflow valves, drain guards, and grease management solutions tailored to problem-prone sites. Continued prevention helps protect properties from recurring contamination and costly emergency callouts.
Emergency sewage cleanup services operate 24/7 to manage urgent situations involving contaminated water, blocked drains, or health risks.
Many teams can arrive within hours to pump out waste, contain hazardous areas, and begin sanitation procedures. Swift response helps reduce exposure to bacteria, prevents secondary flooding, and limits damage to floors, walls, and electrical systems.
Sewage cleanup technicians rely on a wide range of tools and machinery to restore affected areas safely, including:
Extraction pumps – Remove standing wastewater and sludge rapidly.
Wet vacuums – Collect smaller volumes of contaminated liquid from floors.
Disinfection sprayers – Apply antimicrobial solutions to kill bacteria and viruses.
Dehumidifiers and air movers – Dry surfaces and prevent mould growth after cleanup.
PPE gear – Gloves, masks, waterproof suits, and protective footwear for hazardous environments.
Pipe clearance tools – Jetting or rodding equipment to clear blockages causing overflows.
Containment barriers – Isolate affected zones and prevent cross-contamination.
Our sewage cleanup technicians typically respond within 2 to 24 hours, depending on the severity of the incident and availability.
Immediate intervention is essential to stop contamination spreading, protect building materials, and minimise health risks. Fast action also reduces the likelihood of mould growth and extensive water damage.
Sewage left unattended can pollute soil and groundwater, release harmful bacteria into local ecosystems, and attract pests such as insects and rodents.
Nearby rivers, streams, and drainage systems are especially at risk when contaminated water travels through outdoor spaces. Long-term exposure can also create odour problems, damage landscaping, and impact property values.
Contact Cleaning 24x7 for a consultation on arranging a sewage cleanup service.