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Could Your Septic System Be Failing? Here's How To Tell You Need Septic Services

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The septic system plays the significant role of expelling wastewater from your home and treating it to remove contaminants that would otherwise affect your household members’ health adversely. With proper installation, the system can operate efficiently for a long time. Nonetheless, you need to schedule regular maintenance to ensure that it doesn’t pose any health or safety hazards. Still, how can you tell that your septic system is failing and needs expert intervention?…

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Trenchless Sewer Line Excavation Methods: Pipe Bursting Vs. Pipe Relining

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Plumbing contractors bury residential sewer lines 1.5’ - 6’  underground, depending on the location. These pipes experience protection from the elements, such as water and UV rays. Homeowners also don’t need to worry about seeing or tripping over the pipes. However, when a sewer line requires replacement, plumbers struggle to access the pipes. Years ago, plumbers needed to dig trenches at every affected part of the sewer line. Today, most plumbers use “…

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Own A Company? Install Backflow Prevention To Protect Plumbing

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If you own a company, the plumbing system is something you may not think about. It is important, however, and problems can happen. One way to provide protection is to install backflow prevention equipment.  Hire a plumber to do this job for you. Below is more information about this.  Backflow Backflow happens when there is non-drinking-quality water, along with other liquids, flowing into your piping system and then into the public water system in your town.…

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