Hoarding & Gross Filth Cleanup

At American Bio Management, we specialize in hoarding and gross filth cleanup services, delivering compassionate, professional solutions to restore properties to safe and livable conditions.

The Hidden Dangers of Hoarding and Filth

Hoarded environments and gross filth situations often involve biohazards such as mold, human or animal waste, rotting food, pests, and bodily fluids. These conditions can pose threats to physical health, including respiratory issues, infections, and structural damage.

Our trained cleanup specialists approach every project with sensitivity, discretion, and attention to detail. We understand that each case is unique and often emotionally charged, so we treat every situation with dignity and professionalism.

Our Cleanup Services Include:

  • Clutter and Debris Removal: Safe disposal of trash, furniture, and personal belongings in accordance with local regulations.
  • Biohazard Decontamination: Cleaning and disinfecting areas contaminated with waste, bodily fluids, or other hazardous materials.
  • Odor Neutralization: Removing persistent odors using professional-grade deodorization equipment.
  • Pest Contamination Cleanup: Eradicating remnants of rodent or insect infestations, including droppings and nesting materials.
  • Restoration and Sanitization: Deep cleaning and sanitization of surfaces, walls, flooring, and fixtures to make the space safe again.

Why Choose American Bio Management

We understand the sensitivity involved in hoarding and extreme cleanup cases. Our technicians are discreet, nonjudgmental, and highly experienced. We work quickly and respectfully to help families, landlords, estate managers, and property owners resolve even the most overwhelming conditions.

FAQ

If you or someone you know is facing a hoarding or gross filth situation, trust American Bio Management for safe, thorough cleanup. Call us 24/7 at +1 (877) 690-3335 for immediate support and compassionate service.

 

Do you work with family members or case managers?

Yes. We regularly coordinate with relatives, social workers, and legal representatives.

Can you help if there’s mold, waste, or pest damage involved?

Absolutely. We are trained and equipped to handle full biohazard cleanup, including mold, pest waste, and filth removal.

Is this type of cleanup covered by insurance?

Generally, no. Insurance policies typically do not cover hoarding or gross filth cleanup as these are considered maintenance-related issues rather than sudden or accidental damage.

How do you ensure privacy during cleanup?

Our teams arrive in unmarked vehicles and work discreetly to protect client confidentiality.

Unattended Death Cleanup: Handling Sensitive Situations with Care

Unattended Death Cleanup: Handling Sensitive Situations with Care

The unexpected loss of a loved one is always challenging, but when a death goes undiscovered for some time, the situation can become even more complex. Unattended deaths often result in biological hazards due to decomposition, which can release dangerous pathogens into the environment.