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Sewage Remediation Services in Metro Atlanta – Certified Decontamination From Containment to Clearance

Sewage remediation services in Metro Atlanta go beyond extraction, applying EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment, removing contaminated porous materials, and confirming with post-remediation verification that pathogens are gone before drywall goes back up. Elevated Operations, LLLP sends IICRC-certified technicians across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties with direct insurance billing and a 12-month warranty.

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Related Questions People Ask Next

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What is the difference between sewage cleanup and sewage remediation?

Sewage cleanup removes standing contaminated water. Sewage remediation goes further, applying EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment to every affected surface, removing porous materials that cannot be safely disinfected, and running post-remediation verification to confirm the space is biologically safe before reconstruction begins.

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What is antimicrobial treatment and why does it matter after sewage exposure?

Antimicrobial treatment is an EPA-registered disinfectant applied to every surface a sewage backup touched, targeting the bacteria, viruses, and parasites the CDC associates with Category 3 black water. Without it, drying alone leaves pathogens behind even after the visible water is gone.

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How do technicians verify a space is safe after sewage remediation?

Elevated Operations technicians inspect every treated surface for lingering odor, moisture, and visible residue, and confirm porous materials that could not be disinfected were fully removed, before the space is cleared for reconstruction or reoccupancy.

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What PPE do technicians wear during sewage remediation?

Full personal protective equipment for Category 3 black water includes a respirator, waterproof coveralls, and rubber boots and gloves rated for contaminated water. Elevated Operations technicians suit up in full PPE before any containment barrier goes up, in line with ANSI/IICRC S540 protocol.

The Remediation Process

What Does Sewage Remediation Actually Involve in Metro Atlanta?

Sewage remediation is the decontamination phase of a Category 3 loss, the work that happens after extraction, when a space can still test positive for contamination even though the standing water is gone. Elevated Operations follows the ANSI/IICRC S500 and S540 standards through four stages, containment and PPE, antimicrobial application, removal of unsalvageable porous materials, and post-remediation verification, before a space is cleared for the next phase of work.

Technician applying antimicrobial disinfectant during sewage remediation in a Metro Atlanta home

PPE & Containment Set-Up

Technicians suit up in respirators, waterproof coveralls, and rubber boots and gloves before physical barriers go up, isolating the contaminated zone from the rest of the property before any surface is touched.

Antimicrobial & Disinfection Application

EPA-registered antimicrobial products are applied to every hard surface the sewage touched, targeting the pathogens the CDC links to gastrointestinal and respiratory illness before drying equipment ever runs.

Removal of Contaminated Porous Materials

Carpet, drywall, insulation, and other porous materials that absorbed Category 3 black water cannot be reliably disinfected, so they get removed and bagged for disposal rather than dried and reused.

Post-Remediation Verification

A final inspection checks treated surfaces for lingering odor, residue, and moisture before Elevated Operations clears the space for drying, reconstruction, or reoccupancy.

Extraction and remediation are not the same task, even though they happen on the same job. Extraction removes the water. Remediation removes what the water left behind, which is why a Category 3 loss is never considered finished the moment a space looks dry.

Cost & Insurance

What Determines the Cost of Sewage Remediation in Metro Atlanta?

The cost of sewage remediation in Metro Atlanta depends on how many surfaces require antimicrobial treatment, how much porous material has to be removed instead of disinfected, and whether post-remediation verification finds contamination that requires a second treatment pass. Elevated Operations provides a free on-site inspection and a written quote before any decontamination work begins.

Number of Contamination Zones

A single-fixture backup contained to one bathroom requires far less antimicrobial coverage than a loss that spread across a finished basement or crawl space.

Porous Material Removal

Sealed tile and concrete can often be disinfected in place, while carpet, drywall, and insulation touched by sewage typically require removal, which adds material and disposal cost.

PPE & Containment Level

A contained single-room job needs less PPE turnover and fewer containment barriers than a loss that spans multiple rooms or floors.

Verification & Reapplication

If post-remediation verification finds lingering odor or residue, a second antimicrobial application is applied and reverified before the job is considered complete.

Insurance Coverage

Sewage remediation is often covered only with a water backup endorsement. Elevated Operations confirms what your policy covers and assists with the deductible up to $1,000 on qualifying claims.

The CDC’s guidance on sewage cleanup emphasizes that visible dryness does not mean a space is decontaminated, since pathogens can remain on hard surfaces after the water is gone (CDC, guidance on safe cleanup after exposure to floodwater and sewage). That is one of the reasons Elevated Operations treats verification as a required step, not an optional add-on, on every Category 3 job.

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When to Call

When Should You Call for Sewage Remediation in Metro Atlanta?

Four situations send most Metro Atlanta remediation calls to Elevated Operations, often after the initial water is already gone. If any of these match what is happening in your home right now, call before reconstruction starts.

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Cleanup Happened, But the Odor Is Still There

A lingering sewage odor after the standing water is gone usually means contamination is still present on a surface that was dried instead of disinfected. Odor is one of the clearest signs a space needs remediation, not just drying.

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A Previous Cleanup Skipped Antimicrobial Treatment

If a prior cleanup crew or a DIY effort extracted the water but never applied an EPA-registered antimicrobial product, the pathogens the water carried are likely still present on hard surfaces even though the area looks clean.

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Someone in the Household Is Immunocompromised

Infants, older adults, and anyone with a compromised immune system face higher risk from residual sewage contamination. Elevated Operations prioritizes full decontamination and verification before these household members return to an affected area.

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Your Insurance Adjuster Is Requesting Documentation

Some insurance claims require written proof that a Category 3 loss was fully decontaminated, not just dried. Elevated Operations documents containment, antimicrobial application, and post-remediation verification for the adjuster’s file.

The Decontamination Framework

How Does Elevated Operations Decontaminate Each Contamination Zone?

Not every surface a sewage backup touches gets the same treatment. Elevated Operations classifies each area into a contamination zone, applies the matching decontamination step, and confirms the result with a specific verification check before moving to the next zone.

The table below is the framework Elevated Operations technicians use on site to explain, in plain terms, why a hallway floor and a piece of drywall from the same loss get handled completely differently.

Contamination ZoneTypical SurfaceDecontamination StepVerification Check
Direct Contact ZoneTile, concrete, or sealed flooring exposed to standing sewageEPA-registered antimicrobial application after extractionVisual and odor inspection of the treated surface
Secondary Splash ZoneWalls, baseboards, and fixtures near the contaminationWipe-down disinfection and spot antimicrobial treatmentOdor and residue check before drying equipment runs
Porous Material ZoneCarpet, drywall, insulation, and upholstered contentsRemoval and bagged disposal, not disinfectionConfirmation the material is fully removed before rebuild
Contained Air SpaceAirborne pathogens in an enclosed room during cleanupContainment barriers and full PPE for every technician on siteBarrier integrity check throughout the job

A direct contact zone and a porous material zone can sit three feet apart in the same room, and Elevated Operations treats them as two different tasks with two different verification steps, not one blanket cleanup pass.

Local Conditions

How Does Metro Atlanta’s Climate Affect Sewage Remediation Timelines?

Metro Atlanta’s humid subtropical climate slows the decontamination timeline compared to drier regions, since warm, humid air lets moisture and residual contamination linger on treated surfaces longer. That climate reality shapes how Elevated Operations schedules verification checks on every Category 3 remediation job across the metro area.

Technician inspecting a treated surface during sewage remediation verification in a Metro Atlanta crawl space

Humidity & Reapplication

High ambient humidity across Metro Atlanta, especially in spring and late summer, slows how quickly a treated surface fully dries, and Elevated Operations schedules verification checks around that slower drying window rather than a fixed calendar date.

Crawl Space Ventilation

Crawl space foundations common in older Marietta, Decatur, and Douglasville homes trap humidity year-round, which means a sewage-contaminated crawl space needs closer monitoring during remediation than an open, well-ventilated room.

Older Home Materials

Homes built decades ago across Cobb, Fulton, and DeKalb counties often used materials, like plaster and older subfloor products, that absorb contamination differently than modern drywall and engineered flooring, changing what gets disinfected versus removed.

Warm, humid conditions are part of why cleanup guidance recommends confirming a space is fully dry and disinfected rather than relying on a fixed timeline (EPA, “A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home,” last updated February 18, 2026). Metro Atlanta’s mix of older crawl space homes and newer slab construction across roughly 6.4 million residents means no two remediation jobs dry and verify at the same pace (U.S. Census Bureau, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area Population Estimates, 2020s series, Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell metro area).

Choosing a Company

How Do You Choose a Certified Sewage Remediation Company in Georgia?

Remediation is the decontamination step, not just the cleanup step, and it is where an undertrained crew is most likely to cut corners. Four checks confirm a company is actually finishing the job instead of stopping at extraction.

Ask for Written Verification

A qualified remediation company documents the antimicrobial products used and confirms in writing that post-remediation verification was completed, not just a verbal assurance that the space is safe.

Confirm EPA-Registered Products

Ask which antimicrobial product was used and confirm it is EPA-registered for the type of contamination involved, rather than a generic household disinfectant.

Ask How Porous Materials Are Handled

A qualified company can explain which materials get removed versus disinfected, and why, before any work begins on your property.

Confirm IICRC S540 Training

Trauma and biohazard cleanup requires training beyond standard water damage restoration. Ask for proof of ANSI/IICRC S540 certification specifically, not just general water damage credentials.

Dealing With Sewage Contamination in Metro Atlanta Right Now?

Elevated Operations responds across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties in under 60 minutes, with IICRC-certified technicians, full PPE and containment, antimicrobial treatment, post-remediation verification, direct insurance billing, deductible assistance up to $1,000, and a 12-month warranty on every completed project. Trusted by hundreds of homes and businesses, 4.9 stars across 71 Google reviews.

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What kinds of property damage does Elevated Operations restore in Metro Atlanta?

From emergency mitigation to full reconstruction, handled in-house so you are never managing a chain of subcontractors mid-crisis.

Why Elevated Operations

Why do Metro Atlanta homeowners choose Elevated Operations?

Elevated Operations is an IICRC-certified, licensed general contractor based in Mableton that handles the entire recovery in-house, so after one loss you are never coordinating a cleanup crew, a mold crew, and a contractor separately. One team, one point of contact, from the first pump-out to the final coat of paint.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Sewage Remediation Services in Metro Atlanta

Elevated Operations guarantees a boots-on-the-ground response within 60 minutes of your call, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, across Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties. IICRC-certified technicians arrive with full PPE, containment barriers, and antimicrobial products already loaded, since every Category 3 job requires decontamination, not just extraction.
Sewage cleanup removes the standing contaminated water. Sewage remediation is the decontamination phase that follows, applying EPA-registered antimicrobial treatment to affected surfaces, removing porous materials that cannot be safely disinfected, and running post-remediation verification before the space is cleared for reconstruction. A job that stops at cleanup can leave pathogens behind even after the water is gone.
Antimicrobial treatment is an EPA-registered disinfectant product applied to every hard surface a sewage backup touched. It targets the bacteria, viruses, and parasites the CDC associates with Category 3 black water, reducing contamination on surfaces that extraction and drying alone would leave untreated.
Full personal protective equipment for a Category 3 loss includes a respirator, waterproof coveralls, and rubber boots and gloves rated for contaminated water and disinfectant chemicals. Elevated Operations technicians suit up in full PPE before any containment barrier goes up, consistent with ANSI/IICRC S540 protocol for trauma and biohazard cleanup.
Elevated Operations technicians inspect every treated surface for lingering odor, moisture, and visible residue, and confirm that porous materials which could not be disinfected were fully removed. If verification finds any sign of remaining contamination, a second antimicrobial application is applied and reverified before the space is cleared.
Raw sewage is classified as Category 3 black water and can carry bacteria, viruses, and parasites the CDC links to gastrointestinal and respiratory illness. That is why Elevated Operations treats every sewage job as a biohazard event requiring full containment and antimicrobial disinfection, not a routine water cleanup.
Remediation timelines vary with the number of contamination zones, how much antimicrobial treatment is required, and whether porous materials need to be removed and disposed of before drying and reconstruction can begin. Elevated Operations provides a specific, written timeline after the free on-site inspection, since no two Category 3 jobs decontaminate at the same pace.
Coverage for sewage remediation typically follows the same water backup endorsement that covers the initial cleanup, since most standard Georgia homeowners policies exclude sewer and drain backup by default. Elevated Operations confirms what your policy covers, documents the decontamination work performed, and assists with the deductible up to $1,000 on qualifying claims.
Elevated Operations serves the Metro Atlanta region, including Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties, with mobile dispatch from a Mableton, Georgia base. That coverage includes Marietta, Smyrna, Sandy Springs, Decatur, Douglasville, McDonough, Dallas, Kennesaw, Jonesboro, and the rest of the seven-county Metro Atlanta service area.
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About the Author

Chris Kwangwari, Owner & Founder, Elevated Operations

Chris Kwangwari is the owner and founder of Elevated Operations, LLLP, an IICRC-certified water, fire, and mold restoration contractor based in Mableton, Georgia. He has worked in restoration since 2007 (fire and smoke restoration certified since 2008) and founded Elevated Operations in 2014. As a licensed general contractor, he has built and remodeled hundreds of homes across metro Atlanta. The company serves Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, Douglas, Clayton, Henry, and Paulding counties and holds a 4.9-star rating across 71 Google reviews.

Last updated: August 2026 · Reviewed by Elevated Operations, LLLP, Mableton, Georgia

Sources

ANSI/IICRC S500, Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration, 5th Edition, 2021 (defines Category 3 black water). iicrc.org/s500
ANSI/IICRC S540, Standard and Reference Guide for Professional Trauma and Biohazard Cleanup. iicrc.org
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, guidance on safe cleanup after exposure to floodwater and sewage. cdc.gov/healthywater/emergency
EPA, “A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home,” last updated February 18, 2026. epa.gov/mold/brief-guide-mold-moisture-and-your-home
U.S. Census Bureau, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area Population Estimates, 2020s series. census.gov
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