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How to Clean Out a Cesspool | NYSeptic.com

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How to Properly Clean Cesspools Contact Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service  for professional advice on how frequently your cesspool needs to be pumped, or cleaned. They can give you reasonable advice based on the capacity of your septic system and the amount of use it gets. Green grass, wet ground over your cesspool , or a pervasive septic odor can be indications that your cesspool needs immediate attention. Water conservation habits, such as installing low-flow toilets and shower heads, limiting time in the shower, and even shutting off the sink while brushing your teeth, can extend the time between cesspool cleanings. The more water you use, through the bathroom, kitchen, and laundry, the more frequently your cesspool will need to be cleaned. In addition, limiting your water use can save you money by extending the life of your cesspool . In most cases, if the cesspool fails, you will be legally required to replace it with a septic tank, which is much more expensi

Cesspool Professional Services located in Suffolk County Long Island, New York

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Cesspool Service Locating and servicing your system! Pumping, aerating, and chemical treatment of your cesspool is essential to extending its lifespan. Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service has qualified professional technicians that can diagnose, locate and service all types of drainage systems . Cesspool   Septic Tank   Grease Trap   Catch Basin   Drywell   Camera Inspections   Sewer & Drain   Environmental Professional Services   Preventative Cesspool Maintenance Managing what is placed in your system is the first line of defense to maintain a  cesspool   or septic system. Like the human digestive system, there is good bacteria that is necessary to break down solids and waste. When we place certain household chemicals in the system, we can harm a  cesspool system  as opposed to helping clear it.  Chemicals used in a home such as, ammonia or antibacterial cleansers will kill the good bacteria preventing a sewage system to break