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Service A Cesspool Before Holidays 101 | Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service NYSeotic.com

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 Tis The Season To Be Prepared! NYSeptic.com Email:  Service@NYSeptic.com Phone 1:  631.758.4171 Phone 2:  631.476.5484 Fax:  631.475.2898 Celebrating Christmas & Thanksgiving with the family, for the holiday season has a huge impact on your septic system . During the holidays, your cesspool & septic system has unique needs specific to this time of the year. Frequent guests or guests staying for long periods of time mean an increased use of toilets, showers, and other water sources. Preparation of large holiday meals will increase the use of your dishwasher and garbage disposal. These activities will lead to extra stress on your septic system , which means you should take extra precautions. Here’s how to keep your septic system healthy during the holiday season. Pumping your Cesspool & Septic System is the single most important part of Septic system maintenance . If your tank is nearing full, it’s a definite must to pump it before the the holiday season comes hard at yo

Residential Cesspools & Septic Systems, Nassau & Suffolk County, Long Island, NY | NYSeptic.com

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Email:  Service@NYSeptic.com Phone 1:  631.758.4171 Phone 2:  631.476.5484 Fax:  631.475.2898 269 Orchard Road Patchogue, New York, 11772 Septic Cleaning Methods There are three basic ways to clean out your septic system, each with their own advantages and drawbacks. Be sure to check your local and state laws before attempting to empty the cesspool by yourself. Aeration A chemical alternative for cleaning out the cesspool, aeration involves pouring sulfuric acid into the well or tank. The acid breaks down the solid waste and sludge, allowing air to pass through. As a result, the waste is dissolved without extensive pumping. The downside to this method is that sulfuric acid is corrosive and may cause damage to your septic system if not used properly. Hydro-Jetting Another alternative method used in wells which may reduce or eliminate the need for pumping is to use hydro-jetting. A high-pressure blast forces water into the ground at the bottom of the cesspool, breaking up the solids. Thi

8 Septic System Maintenance Safety Tips | NYSeptic.com

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 NYSeptic.com 1. Use A Sturdy Septic Tank Lid & Mark Off Its Location Your septic tank access port should be covered with a sturdy lid. To keep children safe, this cover should not be easily removed. If you are unsure of the placement of your septic system , a professional septic company can help you locate each part of your system and should be able to provide you with an "as-built" record drawing for future reference. We would be glad to help you schedule an inspection to locate your system. 2. Don’t Lean Over The Tank Opening Avoid leaning over the opening of a septic tank. The gases could be enough to knock you out and you could fall in, which may be fatal. 3. Do Not Ever Ignite Flames Near Septic Methane gas, which is produced by the contents of the septic tank , is explosive. Keep brush fires and even lit cigarettes away from the tank. 4. Be Aware of Electrical Wire Hazards When digging outside, make sure to watch out for buried electrical or mechanical lines. Break

Commercial Cesspool Repair & Installations | NYSeptic.com

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Commercial Cesspool Repair & Installations   Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Tank Installations A cesspool is also called an overflow or a leaching pool when it is used as secondary component in a septic system . A septic tank or another cesspool would be either of the main components in this kind of wastewater system. Solids and sludge are separated from the liquid waste. Allowing the liquid effluent to drain to an overflow cesspool or leaching pool. Where it drains into the sand at the bottom. Bacteria then helps breakdown those solids by digesting them and aiding in taking some burden off of routine maintenance. Septic systems need maintenance and can't be circumvented. Maintenance intervals can be lengthened with the use of bacteria and enzymes and other additives. Most importantly routine maintenance can prolong the life of your system, but only when performed by a reputable cesspool and septic company such as  Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Tank Service . Plea

Prepare The Septic System Before The Winter | NYSeptic.com

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NYSeptic.com | Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service This resource provides guidance for septic system users before, during, and after winter weather. Understanding your septic system type, location, and components before winter weather occurs will make this guide more useful. Please visit NYSeptic.com to access educational resources for septic system users. Before the Winter   Always keep your septic system well maintained; a well-maintained septic system is better able to withstand the stresses of winter weather. If you live in an area that commonly experiences winter weather, take these steps to protect your septic system. Know and document all components of your septic system. Take photos of the connections and system components. These photos will be helpful if components are destroyed and you need to replace them or file insurance claims. Make sure your photos and/or documents include:  Septic tank location  Septic system records or drawings  Electrical components Check &a