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13854 Lakeside Circle, Suite 558
Sterling Heights, MI 48313
Sewage contains bacteria, viruses, and fungi. That is why IICRC S500 classifies it as Category 3 — the most hazardous water type — and why cleanup requires full PPE and disposal of affected porous materials. This is not a job for a shop vac.
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Romeo’s historic homes feature original lath-and-plaster, hardwood flooring, and decorative millwork — restoration after water events requires a careful materials-matching approach.
Housing here is predominantly Historic downtown with 1800s and early 1900s homes, plus agricultural outskirts. The most common restoration-related issues in Romeo are historic home plumbing, well and septic issues, freeze damage. Our crews treat each property as its own project — scope, drying time, and rebuild needs are written based on what we measure on site, not a generic playbook.
Romeo's historic downtown is full of 1800s and early-1900s homes with original lath-and-plaster, hardwood, and decorative millwork. Restoration work here is a careful materials-matching project from day one — gut-and-replace is almost never the appropriate scope. Drying protocols are conservative, demo is surgical, and the rebuild phase frequently requires trim and flooring sourced from period-appropriate suppliers or custom milled on site.
Sewage cleanup projects in Romeo are handled under IICRC S500 Category 3 protocols regardless of location — but the conditions that make historic home plumbing common here also shape how contamination migrates through substrates and what physical removal looks like in practice.
Seasonal pattern — Romeo
Historic home plumbing failures run year-round; winter freeze events and summer storm sump failures are the two annual concentrations.
Soil & Water Table
Romeo's rural setting means most homes are served by private wells and septic systems. The water table varies widely by neighborhood and elevation, and historic homes downtown often have shallow stone foundations that were never sealed to modern standards. Spring thaw events can saturate foundation walls for weeks at a time.
Building Stock
Romeo's historic downtown features 1800s and early-1900s homes with lath-and-plaster walls, original hardwood, and decorative millwork — often irreplaceable without custom sourcing. Agricultural outskirts have a mix of farmhouses and newer homes, but the downtown core sets the tone: preservation, not replacement.
Dispatch & Access
Historic downtown homes have compact lots with tight access; rural outskirts have larger properties with longer driveways. Dispatches reach Romeo in 30-45 minutes from Sterling Heights.
Romeo is a historic village in Bruce Township, designated a Michigan State Historic District, with a building stock that skews older than most of Macomb County. The downtown Romeo Historic District along North Main Street and surrounding blocks contains brick commercial structures and frame residences from the mid-to-late 1800s, many with balloon framing, plaster-and-lath walls, original lath-and-coal-tar foundation parging, and limited or absent vapor barriers, all of which affect drying strategies after water losses. The Tillson Street corridor and adjacent residential blocks are known for Victorian-era homes with full unfinished basements and stone or rubble foundations prone to seepage during heavy rain. Outside the village limits, Bruce Township parcels run larger, with gravel drives, detached pole barns, orchard outbuildings, and properties served by private wells and septic fields rather than municipal utilities.
Romeo and surrounding Bruce Township sustained widespread tree and structure damage during the April 15, 2026 Macomb County windstorm, with mature canopy in the historic village producing impact damage to slate and asphalt roofs, downed limbs through eaves, and prolonged power outages affecting basement sump operation. The December 2013 Michigan ice storm caused severe accumulation in northern Macomb County, snapping limbs into roof structures and overhead service drops on century homes, with rural fire and emergency response times longer than in the southern county due to road conditions and distance. Spring thaw events along tributaries feeding the Stony Creek and Coon Creek watersheds produce recurring basement seepage and hydrostatic intrusion in older fieldstone foundations, particularly in the Tillson Street corridor and downtown blocks where original perimeter drainage is degraded or absent.
Carriers active in Romeo and surrounding Bruce Township include AAA/Auto Club Group, Auto-Owners, State Farm, Allstate, Citizens, Hanover, and Michigan Farm Bureau, the last of which has historic strength in agricultural and orchard communities like Romeo. Farm Bureau policies frequently bundle dwelling, outbuilding, and farm-equipment coverage, requiring scopes that separate residential from agricultural exposures. Properties on private wells and septic systems require additional documentation after Category 3 water losses, including pre-loss water-quality records when available. Most desk adjusters in this market expect Xactimate estimates with line-item detail, photo logs tied to room labels, and moisture mapping consistent with IICRC S500 drying standards.
Prime Restoration is a licensed Michigan restoration contractor. We document project scope in Xactimate so homeowners have clear line-item paperwork to submit to their carrier.
Permits for restoration work inside the Village of Romeo are issued through the village offices, with structural and mechanical work also coordinated through Bruce Township for parcels outside village limits. Romeo's location within a designated Michigan State Historic District means exterior repairs to historic-district properties may require additional review beyond standard building-code compliance. Work follows the 2015 Michigan Building Code and Michigan Residential Code, with electrical, mechanical, and plumbing under the corresponding state codes. Properties on private wells and septic require Macomb County Health Department coordination after Category 3 water events, including potability testing and septic-component inspection. Inspection scheduling on rural Bruce Township parcels can run longer than in denser parts of the county due to inspector travel distances.
Sewage backup is classified as IICRC S500 Category 3 "black water" and requires strict containment, PPE, and disposal protocols. Porous materials that have contacted sewage are removed and disposed of — they cannot be cleaned. Non-porous surfaces are cleaned and treated with EPA-registered disinfectant. The scope is documented in Xactimate for your insurance carrier.
The same documented process on every project — based on IICRC S500.
Crews enter in Tyvek suits, gloves, boots, eye protection, and P-100 respirators. Entry and exit are controlled through a decontamination zone.
Sewage is pumped out with dedicated equipment. Pump discharge is to sanitary sewer per code, not storm sewer.
All porous materials in contact with sewage — carpet, pad, drywall bottom 24", MDF trim, insulation — are removed and disposed of. Non-porous materials stay.
Non-porous surfaces are cleaned and treated with EPA-registered disinfectant rated for Category 3 water. Two-step clean-then-disinfect process.
After disinfection, air movers and dehumidifiers dry affected framing and concrete per IICRC S500.
Moisture verification confirms dry standard. Drywall, trim, flooring, and paint are rebuilt. Documented in Xactimate.
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Common questions from Romeo homeowners before they call.
Historic Romeo homes typically feature lath-and-plaster walls, original hardwood flooring, and decorative millwork that can't be replaced with off-the-shelf materials. Our approach is conservation-first: slow, monitored drying of plaster and wood to avoid permanent damage, surgical demo only where materials are unsalvageable, and coordination with period-materials specialists for the rebuild phase. We never default to gut-and-replace on historic Romeo homes without a specific reason.
Most standard homeowner policies exclude sewer backups unless you have a specific water/sewer backup rider. Coverage and limits vary widely. We document the full scope in Xactimate so you have itemized paperwork regardless of coverage decision.
Per IICRC S500, carpet pad exposed to Category 3 water must be disposed of. Carpet itself is typically removed with the pad unless it can be cleaned and disinfected to return it to pre-loss condition — uncommon with sewage exposure.
The affected area should be avoided until cleanup is complete. For a contained basement backup, most homeowners can stay on upper floors. For first-floor sewage events, temporary relocation during active cleanup is typical.
Prime Restoration is a licensed restoration contractor. We document the full project scope in Xactimate so you have clear line-item paperwork to submit to your carrier.
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IICRC S500 water extraction, structural drying, and full restoration with Xactimate documentation.
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