Sewage Cleanup services in Las Vegas
Need a sewage cleanup in Las Vegas? You've got two real options: roll the dice on a Yelp listing, or call a shop that's been working in your zip code for a while. We're the second one. Our pricing's flat-rate, our techs are state-licensed, and our trucks have parts on them. Most jobs done the same visit.
Notes on Las Vegas housing stock
Newer Las Vegas construction tends to be on slab foundations with PEX. Easier access in some ways, more code-current in others.
That said, newer construction in Las Vegas has its own set of typical issues. We see both.
Scope of work
Sewage cleanup is regulated as Category 3 (black water) work under IICRC S500. That means biohazard PPE — Tyvek suits, respirators, full eye protection — for the crew, plus containment-zone protocol around the affected area.
Porous materials in direct contact with sewage cannot be effectively decontaminated. Carpet, padding, drywall to 12 inches above the line, baseboards, and unfinished wood typically require removal and disposal as biohazard waste.
Hard surfaces are sanitized with EPA-registered antimicrobials. Air scrubbers with HEPA and activated-carbon filters run during the work to control airborne pathogens and odor.
Documentation is critical. Insurance adjusters reject sewage claims that don't show category determination, S500 protocol followed, and EPA-product use logs.
What it costs
For sewage cleanup jobs in the Las Vegas area:
- Sewage cleanup small area (under 200 sqft): $3,500 – $7,800
- Sewage cleanup mid-size (200-600 sqft): $7,800 – $18,000
- Sewage cleanup large (whole basement): $18,000 – $50,000