Buffalo operates combined sewer systems in older neighborhoods where stormwater and sanitary sewage share pipes. During heavy precipitation, these systems exceed capacity and cause basement backups carrying raw sewage. This means what to do after a house flood includes treating all water as Category 3 contaminated until proven otherwise. Immediate actions after flooding must prioritize health risks, not just water removal. Porous materials like carpeting, padding, drywall, and insulation require disposal when contacted by sewage-contaminated floodwater. Attempting to salvage these items creates long-term health hazards and indoor air quality problems.
Alpha Water Damage Restoration Buffalo maintains relationships with Erie County health inspectors and local building officials who review flood restoration work. We understand Buffalo's specific code requirements for structural drying, mold remediation, and sewage cleanup. Our familiarity with local insurance adjusters who handle claims throughout Western New York streamlines your recovery process and prevents disputes over necessary repairs. When choosing flood restoration services, local expertise determines whether your home returns to safe, code-compliant condition or harbors hidden contamination that surfaces months later.