June 12, 2019
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Catch basins are storm or sewer drains, often located on private property, that are used to collect rainfall and keep the streets free of flooding. If you have a property that regularly accumulates heavy rainfall, or if there are areas of your yard that routinely collect pools of standing water, you should consider installing a catch basin at your home, if you haven’t already. Catch basins are fairly easy to care for. With proper drainage and an adequate grate, your catch basin can work without issue for years to come. Your catch basin is most likely to be successful, however,... View Article
May 29, 2019
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If you rely on a septic tank to handle your home’s wastewater, it’s important that you stay on top of its health and possess a thorough knowledge of its current condition. If your septic tank is damaged or isn’t operating as intended, you could experience a catastrophic event involving wastewater that could seriously damage your home or property. Septic tanks carry toxic wastewater away from your home’s plumbing and store them in a safe, contained environment. Like all home systems, however, they require regular care and professional maintenance to continue operating as they’re supposed to. Unlike damage caused by water,... View Article
May 14, 2019
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Some properties are not connected to a local sewer system. If this is you, then your home or business’ plumping relies on a private septic system to move solids and wastewater. And as you’ve probably guessed, a malfunctioning septic system is going to be detrimental to your plumbing. Most clogs, damage and draining issues with septic systems stem from a lack of proper care and maintenance. It’s important to never ignore possible problems and to call a septic technician for a diagnosis the moment you notice any changes. You may not be a septic expert, but there are some things... View Article
April 30, 2019
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When your home or business operates on a septic system, it’s important you or a professional septic tank technician inspect the tank once a year—or as required by state and county regulations. Tank levels should be checked and the drain field area inspected for odors, surfacing sewage and wet spots. Always be on the lookout for the warning signs of impending system failure, which can include slow drains, odors, surfacing sewage, septic backups and gurgling sounds in the plumbing system. Call a septic company right away if you notice any of these symptoms! As a general rule of thumb, a... View Article
April 15, 2019
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Calling a contractor for residential septic services in Erie County, NY isn’t something you have to do every day. You probably aren’t sure where to start or what you should be looking for! Worse still, you might not always have time to sit around and debate the merits of one septic professional over another. You’ve got a problem that needs a resolution now! Before you flip open the phone book, close your eyes and point to a random septic contractor, you should take a moment to consider the qualities of a good contractor. Here’s what you should look for when... View Article