Why sewage backups happen in Mesquite
Much of Mesquite's housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s, which means a lot of original cast iron and clay sewer laterals are still in the ground. Tree roots find the joints in clay pipe, cast iron rusts and bellies, and grease builds up over decades. Add a heavy North Texas storm that surcharges the municipal system, and sewage can push backward through floor drains, tubs and toilets — usually at the lowest fixture in the house.
What professional sewage cleanup involves
- Containment — sealing off the affected area so contamination doesn't spread through the house on feet and airflow.
- Removal — extracting sewage and contaminated water with protective equipment.
- Tear-out — porous materials that absorbed sewage (carpet, pad, drywall that wicked it up, insulation) are removed, not cleaned. This is a health standard, not an upsell.
- Cleaning and disinfection — hard surfaces are cleaned and treated with antimicrobials.
- Drying and verification — structural drying with moisture confirmation before anything gets rebuilt.
Do not do these things
- Don't run water or flush toilets anywhere in the house until the blockage is identified — you'll feed the backup.
- Don't touch sewage without gloves and boots; keep kids and pets out of the area entirely.
- Don't use household fans — you'll aerosolize contamination into the rest of the house.
- Don't bag and keep soaked carpet “to dry outside.” Sewage-soaked carpet is not salvageable.
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Frequently asked questions
Is a sewage backup dangerous?
Yes. Category 3 water contains pathogenic bacteria (E. coli, salmonella), viruses and parasites. Skin contact, and especially aerosolized droplets, are genuine health hazards. Professional cleanup exists because of the health risk, not just the mess.
Will insurance pay for sewage backup cleanup?
Standard Texas homeowners policies often exclude sewer backup unless you added a specific endorsement (sometimes called water backup coverage — typically inexpensive). Check your declarations page. Either way, document the damage thoroughly with photos before cleanup begins.
Why is sewage coming up in my bathtub?
The tub is usually the lowest drain in the house. If sewage rises there when you flush or run the washer, your main sewer line is likely blocked — commonly roots or a collapsed section in older Mesquite neighborhoods. Stop running all water and call immediately.
How long does sewage cleanup take?
Containment and removal usually happen the first day. Drying typically runs 2–4 days depending on how far contamination spread and what had to be removed. Rebuild (drywall, flooring) is scheduled after everything verifies dry and sanitized.