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Sewer & Drain Cleaning Professional Services

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THE BEST CESSPOOL & SEPTIC COMPANY ON LONG ISLAND NYSeptic.com Email:  Service@NYSeptic.com Phone 1:  631.758.4171 Phone 2:  631.476.5484 Fax:  631.475.2898   Sewer cleaning removes unwanted materials, such as non-biodegradable debris or grease and sludge build-up, from a pipe . Most sewer cleanings occur as part of a routine maintenance program, though cleaners also respond to emergency callouts for overflowing or damaged lines. Most sewers on Long Island are maintained by local utility companies, though property owners are usually  responsible for lateral connections . Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service assist with all sewer and drain construction and repairs .  We also provide sound advice when it comes to decision making.  This decision is usually guided by factors like labor and equipment availability and budget. Routinely cleaning sewer systems can prevent blockages, clogged sewers, overflows and costly repairs . Small debris and grease buildup can turn into big

Sewer & Drain Repair | Nassau & Suffolk County, NY

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Sewer & Drain Repair | Nassau & Suffolk County, NY Murphy's   S ewer & Drain ServiceSuffolk County, Long Island, NY In the ideal case, a  Sewer System  is completely gravity-powered, like a  Septic System . Pipes from each house or building flow to a sewer main that runs, for example, down the middle of the street. The sewer main might be 3 to 5 feet (1 to 1.5 m) in diameter. Periodically, a vertical pipe will run up from the main to the surface, where it is covered by a  manhole cover .  manhole cover  allow access to the main for maintenance purposes. The  Sewer Mains  flow into progressively larger pipes until they reach the wastewater treatment plant. In order to help gravity do its job, the wastewater treatment plant is usually located in a low-lying area, and  Sewer Mains  will often follow creekbeds and streambeds (which flow naturally downhill) to the plant. Normally, the lay of the land will not completely cooperate, and gravity cannot do all th