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No More Stinky Septic Problems

When I moved into my new house, I assumed that the residence used a city sewage system like the four houses I lived in previously. The homeowner did not tell me about the septic tank and I did not think to ask. Not only was I not informed of the septic system, but I was not told that the tank had not been cleaned in six years. I started to smell a foul odor from my toilet soon after I moved in and there seemed to be a disgusting discharge building on my lawn. I knew that I had a serious problem when raw sewage started to come back up through my toilet. After an investigation by a plumber and an emergency septic service call, my septic tank was emptied and repaired. I now know that septic care is extremely important and I want you to know this too.

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Keys To Making The Most Out Of Drain Camera Inspection Equipment

If you're a plumber, it's not uncommon today to rely on drain camera inspection equipment. It can help you see things that weren't possible before this equipment was invented. To ensure this equipment is easy to use and effective, follow this protocol as best you can. Perform Quick Inspections Prior to Using Before you insert a drain inspection camera inside a pipe, you first want to look over its condition. These quick inspections can help you spot problems ahead of time, and then you can adjust and make the most out of the camera once it is inserted into the plumbing system. Read More 

2 Ways To Unclog Your Drain When You Have A Septic System

When you have a septic tank, you have to handle plumbing and draining issues a bit differently. Your septic tank depends on having healthy bacteria inside it so that the waste that gets flushed down the drain is digested and broken down. This allows the waste to be filtered and purified. Because of all those micro-organisms, you have to be really careful about what you flush down the drains, as some chemicals will kill those bacteria or cause your septic tank to be out of balance. Read More 

Is A Concrete Tank Right For Your New Septic System?

Concrete, fiberglass, and plastic are the three most common options for septic tank materials. In practice, the decision is usually more straightforward: should you choose a concrete tank or an alternative material? Concrete has typically been the material of choice, but there are valid reasons for selecting fiberglass or plastic for residential and commercial applications. As with any significant decision regarding your property, you'll need to consider your budget and specific needs. Read More 

3 Considerations When Installing A New Septic Tank

Septic systems can be a cost-effective option for properties without access to the city sewer system, but installation is not always a straightforward process. Not only do you need to choose the correct type of septic tank for your project, but you also need to consider its placement on the property. Improper septic system installation can lead to costly failures, making it crucial to get it right the first time. Read More 

Why It Might Be Worth It To Buy An Additional Portable Restroom Service Truck

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