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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

Grease Trap Installation, Services, & Maintenance | Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

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Grease Trap Installation Grease traps  range in size. Anywhere from large commercial grease separators that have over a few thousand gallons in capacity, down to smaller kitchen systems that can be recessed flush to the floor. They can fit under commercial sinks as well. All  grease traps  have solid bottoms.  Grease traps   have an outlet pipe and an inlet pipe separated by one or more baffle walls. These walls allow for the sorting of floating  grease  and other kitchen waste. These baffle walls allow for water to flow above certain baffles and below other baffles. This staggering process traps solids and sludges on the bottom of the  grease trap  as well as the top. When the grey water exits the outlet pipe after the baffle or baffles. It is then conveyed by pipe to either a leaching pool, a cesspool, or a sewer system. On Long Island grease systems typically will never be hooked to a leaching field. Whereas, other areas of  New York grease trap systems  may have different