Sewage backup cleanup cost
in California
Why Category 3 black water is the most expensive water damage scenario, every time.
๐ ACTIVE EMERGENCY? CALL NOW (855) 633-5065Don't pay out of pocket โ direct insurance billing
Most major insurance policies cover water damage restoration. We bill the carrier direct so you avoid paying out of pocket. You typically owe only your deductible.
Plus most other California carriers. Tell dispatch your carrier when you call.
The short answer
Sewage backup cleanup in California runs $4,000 to $12,000 for typical residential events. Severe whole-floor backups can reach $20,000-plus. Most homeowners policies don't cover sewage backup unless you have the specific endorsement. The cost is driven by required PPE, full demolition of porous materials, and regulated waste disposal.
Active leak right now? Stop reading and call dispatch. Every hour costs ~$40 in extra damage.
What makes Category 3 expensive
Full PPE required, all porous materials removed and disposed as regulated waste, all remaining surfaces require EPA-registered antimicrobial.
Cost by scope
- Single-room sewage โ $3,500 to $6,000.
- Multi-room sewage โ $6,000 to $12,000.
- Whole-floor sewage โ $12,000 to $25,000.
Free phone estimate. No paperwork.
Tell dispatch your situation, get a price range, decide. 24/7 live agent.
๐ Call dispatch โ 11 sec avg (855) 633-5065Insurance claim? We bill direct.
Most California homeowners pay only their deductible. We document everything to insurance-adjuster standard so claims don't get pushed back.
How the claim flow works
- Call us first. We dispatch and start mitigation. Your policy requires immediate action to limit damage.
- We document on arrival. Moisture readings, photos, scope of work. The same evidence package adjusters use.
- You file the claim. Or we help. Most carriers will speak directly to our office with your authorization.
- We bill the carrier direct. You pay your deductible only, in most cases. No upfront charge for emergency mitigation.
Time-sensitive: California policies have "duty to mitigate" language. If you wait too long to call a restoration company, the carrier can deny part of the claim for damages that spread during your delay. Call within 24 hours of discovery.
Typical SoCal job range
Free on-site assessment. No call-out fee. Final number locked before any work begins.