There can be all kinds of reasons for a sewer line clog, but the most common causes include deposits or build-ups of grease, oil, hair, and food waste flushed down the drain, foreign objects that get flushed down the toilet or drain, tree roots, and a collapsed sewer line. In most cases, the clog is [...]
For most homes that are not connected to a municipal sewer system, a well-designed and properly installed septic system is a reliable, effective way to treat and dispose of household waste water. Regular septic tank inspections and periodic septic tank pumping are the keys to keeping a septic system working smoothly. A septic system should [...]
Most American homes that do not have municipal sewer service use a septic system to treat and dispose of household waste water. The waste water is routed to a septic tank where it is held for about 48 hours to allow the solid material to separate from the liquid and settle to the bottom of [...]