Why Sewage Backups Hit St. Stephen Hard
The pattern in St. Stephen is consistent. combined sewer overflow during spring snowmelt and heavy rainfall drives most of the emergency restoration calls we get.
St. Stephen's climate, characterized by heavy spring snowmelt and frequent rainfall, increases the risk of sewage backups. The area's soil composition and drainage patterns contribute to localized flooding, especially in low-lying neighborhoods near rivers and streams.
St. Stephen's climate, characterized by heavy spring snowmelt and frequent rainfall, increases the risk of sewage backups. The area's soil composition and drainage patterns contribute to localized flooding, especially in low-lying neighborhoods near rivers and streams. The dominant local driver is combined sewer overflow during spring snowmelt and heavy rainfall. Damage builds in stages. Spread. Absorption. Microbial growth. Structural compromise. Every stage you pass through adds to the final bill.

