Sewage is Category 3 black water. Stay out, document, and call IICRC S500-certified crews immediately. Same-hour Charlotte dispatch.
Here's what to do — and what not to do — in the next 5 minutes. The window between the loss starting and significant structural damage is short.
Sewage backups in Charlotte trace to one of five scenarios — almost always something downstream is blocking flow.
The drain line from your house to the city main is 4 inches in diameter. Grease, wipes (manufacturers label 'flushable' but they don't break down), feminine hygiene products, and soap scum close it gradually.
Pre-1980 Charlotte homes — Myers Park, Dilworth, Eastover, Elizabeth, NoDa, Plaza Midwood, Wilmore — often have clay or cast-iron sewer laterals. Joints weep moisture; tree roots follow. Charlotte's mature urban tree canopy means root intrusion is constant.
Older parts of central Charlotte have combined sewer systems. Heavy rainfall during hurricane remnants or atmospheric river events overwhelms capacity, backing sewage into the lowest fixtures of nearby homes.
Homes on septic in outlying Charlotte areas (parts of Union, Cabarrus, Gaston, Lincoln, Iredell counties) backup from full tanks, drain-field saturation during heavy rain, or pump failures.
Cast-iron sewer pipes corrode over 50-80 years. Clay laterals break from soil movement. Failed pipe leaks sewage into surrounding soil and back into the home.
Our IICRC S500-protocol crew arrives in full Tyvek PPE with respirators, full containment plastic, HEPA negative-air filtration, EPA-registered antimicrobials, Category 3-rated extraction. In the first 60 minutes: containment sealed, negative-air running, photographic documentation, water extraction begins, demolition planning.
The next 24-48 hours: cut-and-dispose of all unsalvageable porous materials (carpet, pad, drywall below water line, insulation, particleboard, baseboards, crawl-space insulation if affected), pressure-wash and decontaminate hard surfaces, EPA-registered antimicrobial, structural drying, surface sampling to verify cleanup.
We bill your insurance carrier directly so your out-of-pocket cost is typically just your deductible. We work with every major NC carrier including Erie and NC Farm Bureau — and high-net-worth specialty carriers for custom-home losses.
Same-hour dispatch to all of these Charlotte-area cities. Our crews are local — we know the neighborhoods, the watersheds, the construction patterns, and the carriers.
Standard homeowners typically excludes sewer backup as base coverage and includes it as an optional rider ($40-$100/year, $5,000-$25,000 coverage). Many Charlotte homeowners don't realize this until they file the claim.
Sewage pathogens aerosolize as porous materials dry. A space that looks 'cleaned up' three days later often has higher airborne contaminant counts than during the active event. IICRC S500 protocol exists because surface cleaning doesn't address contamination inside saturated wall cavities and subfloor.
Mitigation typically takes 5-9 days in Piedmont humidity. Reconstruction is a separate 2-6 week scope. Single-fixture backup with limited damage: 3-5 weeks total. Multi-room or crawl-space: 6-12 weeks total.
Hard surfaces — concrete, tile, hardwood floors (if dried quickly), structural framing — can typically be saved. Porous materials that absorbed sewage — carpet pad, drywall below water line, insulation, particleboard, baseboards — must be removed under S500.
Properly executed Category 3 cleanup eliminates odor permanently. Odor returning weeks later indicates incomplete demolition. We document with surface sampling at job completion.
Same-hour IICRC-certified crew dispatch. Direct insurance billing. Free on-site assessment.