Fixing Overflowed Toilets in Dallas

Whether you own a residential or commercial property, an overflowing toilet is a definite problem. This is especially true if you only have one bathroom on the property. And of course, even if you have multiple restrooms for your family, employees, or customers to use, an overflowing toilet is a health hazard that needs to be mitigated right away.

If you live or work in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Texas Disaster Restoration is the cleanup team to call on for overflowed toilet repair. Our team not only has experience in plumbing repairs, but we also have certifications for biohazard cleanup. We’ll make sure there are no traces of any biohazards left on your property before we leave. With our help, your toilet will soon be fixed, and you won’t have any health hazards to worry about. So call us if you ever need help with an overflowing toilet.

Sewage Cleanup Services

  • Black water removal
  • Sludge removal
  • Cleanup of overflowed toilets
  • Cleanup of overflowed sinks
  • Cleansing and disinfecting
  • Emergency sewage cleanup
  • Raw sewage
  • Septic Tank Failure

Overflowed Toilet Repair

When it comes to overflowed toilets, there are usually two separate problems to solve. The first is the water cleanup, and the second is to repair the broken plumbing components. Texas Disaster Restoration’s team has the expertise and skill to take care of both problems. No matter what the issue is with the toilet itself, we’ll get to the bottom of it in a reasonable amount of time and have things repaired swiftly, so you can get back to a normal life again. We can also let you know if the problem came from the sewer line as opposed to the toilet itself. You’ll be enjoying a working toilet again as soon as possible.

Toilet Cleanup

Once the toilet is repaired, the other part of the problem is taking care of what has overflowed. Due to the nature of a toilet overflow, cleanup can involve biohazards, which must be handled and removed in a sanitary manner. The team at Texas Disaster Restoration is licensed and certified to do just that. No matter how bad the situation seemingly is, you won’t have to get your hands dirty. All you must do is pick up the phone and contact us. We’ll get your property cleaned up as quickly as possible and ensure everything is safe for everyone on the property. We can also assist with additional cleanup and restoration issues, like remediating mold or repairing any floors or fixtures damaged by the overflow.

Common Causes of Toilet Overflows

These are some common reasons a toilet might overflow:

• Flushing too much at the same time

• Trying to flush things that aren’t meant to be (cotton balls, dental floss, feminine hygiene products, etc.)

• Flushing kitchen waste such as grease or gristle

• Flushing litter and other pet waste, even those advertised as “flushable”

• A non-fully-functional toilet, especially one with tank float or flapper issues

• Leaving little children unattended in the bathroom, as there’s simply no way to predict their behavior

Please be advised that the issue may not always lie in your toilet’s water line. Your toilet could be overflowing due to a problem in the main sewer line to your entire property. No matter what the issue is, you can always count on Texas Disaster Restoration to get the job done. We’ll both repair the plumbing issue and clean up the mess that may have resulted.

Service Areas for Toilet Overflow Cleanup

Texas Disaster Restoration serves the entire Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. We are a family-owned business that will arrive at the cleanup site, ready to go within an hour of your call. We’re available 24/7 with live operators to assist you anytime you need it. To learn more about the individual municipalities of the Metroplex we serve, we invite you to explore the pages linked below.

Frequently Asked Questions About Toilet Overflow Cleanup

1I’m pretty handy when it comes to plumbing. Can’t I just repair my toilet myself?
Unfortunately, there are two issues involved with overflowed toilets: the plumbing issue and the biohazard issue. Unless you know how to properly handle and clean up biohazards, it’s best to call in a professional.
2How does the process work?
Our team will be at your property within one hour of your call to begin work, as we understand that time is precious. It’s even more important to arrive quickly when water damage is possible, especially water that contains biohazards. Once we’re there, we’ll work fast to identify the issue and get it fixed.
3What are your credentials?
The employees of Texas Disaster Restoration are certified and trained to handle all biohazards properly. Plus, we are fully trained to handle plumbing problems. Your property is in good hands!

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