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SEPTIC TANK & CESSPOOL INSTALLATION | Suffolk County, Long Island, NY

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SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION Septic Tank   installations are done by special appointment.   Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service specializes in septic problems such as overflows & flooding throughout the Suffolk County, Long Island Area. Other services include rain drains, catch basins, sewers, high pressure water jetting, vacuum truck services, & storm drains. Service contracts are available. Call or   Email   Murphy's Cesspool & Septic   Now! CESSPOOLS | LI, NEW YORK A cesspool system or cesspools are underground leaching structures that were built and used for centuries now. A cesspool used to be the main component in the removal of wastewater (also known as blackwater. When cesspools are used as the main drainage component solids and sludge dump directly into the sand at the bottom of the cesspool system . CESSPOOL PUMPING SERVICE Sometimes when a poorly maintained  cesspool  is overwhelmed by a debris. The results can
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Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service Proudly Services the Suffolk County Long Island NY Areas such as:  #WestSayville #Sayville #Bayport #BluePoint #EastPatchogue #Patchogue #CenterMoriches #Moriches #Brookhaven #GreatRiver #Medford #Bohemia #Holbrook #Ronkonkoma #Holtsville Installing A Cesspool

Septic Tank Maintenance

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 If a septic tank is not serviced regularly, solids begin to clump together inside of the septic tank. That prevents the system from functioning. When solids are allowed to build up inside of these systems, they backup and can clog the pipes going to and coming from the septic tank. When this happens clogged pipes are not the only issue. The wastewater could backup into your dwelling whether it be a house, a building, offices, an apartment complex, or a restaurant. Wherever, wastewater doesn't discriminate and can cause very expensive damage to any type of building.  Your septic system needs regular maintenance. Maintenance includes more than just servicing the septic tank. Your septic tank is only one component of your septic system. Cesspools also known as leaching pools are structures that are designed to drain water into the sand on the bottom. These septic system components need service as well, especially in and aging, neglected, or over occupied septic system! Remem

Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service

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Septic Do's & Don't Septic Do's... • Know the location of your septic system. • Have your septic tank (main receiver) inspected and pumped by a licensed company every 2 years. • Direct storm water run-off away from your septic tank. • Conserve water by using plumbing fixtures that save water. • Fix all plumbing fixtures that leak. Septic Dont's... • Park or drive over your septic system. • Build structures or plant trees over your septic system. • Dispose of non-biodegradable materials in your system. • Dispose of food scraps or kitchen grease in your system. How Do Septic Systems Work? Why Do Septic Systems Fail? Generally, Septic systems fail due to lack of maintenance. When the septic tank is not pumped on a regular basis it will become overloaded with solid waste. The overloading will cause the solid waste to enter the cesspool (drainage area). The cesspool will become clogged as it is not designed to handle solid matter. This wi