Trusted sewage cleanup & sanitation for Grand Junction properties. 24/7 emergency response, thorough work, and transparent pricing.
Mystic Relief & Construction handles Category 3 biohazard water damage throughout Grand Junction, CO, following strict IICRC protocols for sewage cleanup. Our crews contain the affected area, remove contaminated materials, sanitize structural surfaces, and restore your property to safe, habitable condition.
Grand Junction homeowners and businesses count on reliable sewage cleanup & sanitation to protect their properties from water damage and its consequences. Serving a city of 72,951 across Colorado, Mystic Relief & Construction brings the experience, equipment, and crew capacity to handle sewage cleanup & sanitation projects of any scale. We begin every job with an honest evaluation, documented moisture readings, and a clear written estimate.
Our sewage cleanup & sanitation crews in Grand Junction, CO are IICRC-certified, background-checked, and equipped with commercial-grade extraction and drying equipment. From the initial emergency response through final restoration, we maintain open communication and hold ourselves to industry-leading standards. That is how Mystic Relief & Construction has earned the trust of property owners across Colorado.
A clear, professional approach to sewage cleanup & sanitation — tailored to your Grand Junction property.
Mystic Relief & Construction treats every sewage cleanup in Grand Junction, CO as a biohazard situation. We contain the affected area, establish negative air pressure, and follow strict OSHA and IICRC safety protocols to protect your family and our crew.
We extract all sewage and contaminated water using commercial pumps, then remove saturated porous materials like carpet, pad, drywall, and insulation that cannot be safely decontaminated.
Our crew disinfects every affected surface in your Grand Junction property using EPA-registered antimicrobial agents. We treat floors, wall framing, subfloors, and any structural materials that were exposed to sewage.
Mystic Relief & Construction dries your Grand Junction property completely, rebuilds all removed materials, and conducts final clearance testing to confirm the space is decontaminated. We do not close walls or lay flooring until safety standards are confirmed.
Have questions about sewage cleanup & sanitation in Grand Junction, CO? Start here.
Sewage is classified as Category 3 biohazard water containing bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other pathogens that pose serious health risks. Direct contact or breathing airborne contaminants can cause illness. Mystic Relief & Construction handles sewage cleanup in Grand Junction with full PPE and strict safety protocols.
Common causes in Grand Junction include tree root infiltration into sewer lines, aging or collapsed pipes, municipal sewer system overloads during storms, and main drain blockages from grease or debris. Mystic Relief & Construction cleans up the damage and recommends preventive measures to reduce future risk.
Porous materials like carpet, pad, drywall, and insulation that absorb Category 3 sewage water cannot be safely decontaminated and must be removed. Hard non-porous surfaces like tile, concrete, and metal can be cleaned and sanitized. Mystic Relief & Construction advises Grand Junction homeowners honestly about what can and cannot be salvaged.
We recommend temporarily relocating during active sewage cleanup in Grand Junction due to airborne contaminants and biohazard exposure. Mystic Relief & Construction establishes containment and negative air pressure to limit contamination spread, but occupant safety is our top priority during Category 3 cleanup.
Real feedback from property owners who trusted Mystic Relief & Construction with their restoration projects.
"Great company to hire for mitigation after water damage."
"This guy really knows what he's doing, he's very dynamic and offers you real solutions, he did an impeccable job at my house, I recommend him 100%."
"Credible and outstanding relief and construction company! One of the best in the state."