An Upstate NY family fears they will have to walk away from their home after severe weather caused sewage to overflow into the house.

Cheryl Andolino and her family have shared videos showing sewage spilling from their toilet, bathtub and elsewhere into the living areas in the Henrietta home, where her son and his family also live.

Director of the Department of Environmental Services for Monroe County Michael Garland told WHAM-TV that recent extreme weather in the area caused a county sewer line that was running full to back up and overflow into the home.

The damage was assessed at tens of thousands of dollars, which the family says they can't afford. The county won't help the Andolino's cover the cost until they pay for the repairs themselves.

Garland said he feels empathy for the family, but said it is the Andolinos' responsibility to hire someone to disinfect the home even if they can't afford it. Afterward they can file a claim with the town and county.

The Andolinos' insurance through Allstate has also proven unhelpful, according to Cheryl's son, Joe. He writes on a GoFundMe page for the family, "Insurance will not cover it because it's not natural disaster flooding (its raw sewage)."

"I don't know, I don't know what to do," a tearful Cheryl Andolino told WHAM this week.

For now, the county and town have passed the Andolino family's case off to their legal departments, and the home remains filled with sewage.

The county claims the Andolinos didn't have a back flow valve which would have prevented this from happening, but the family said they didn't know they didn't have one or even needed one in the first place.

On a GoFundMe page set up by Cheryl's son, Joe, he blames the Town of Henrietta for failing to have "proper capacity limits" on their sewage pipes.

So far, the page has raised just over $3,000 towards its $50,000 goal.

"This is everything we saved and bought, all we have, it's all gone," a distraught Cheryl told WHAM.

Watch the video report below.