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  • First Time Owning A Septic Tank? 4 Steps To Help Keep It Healthy


    If this is your first time owning a septic tank, you might not realize how important it is to give them the proper treatment. Unlike municipal sewer systems that drain all liquid and solid waste away from the home, septic tanks hold the waste in cement containment tanks. The solid waste sinks to the bottom of the tanks and the liquid waste is drained to a separate drainage field. To keep your septic system operating properly, there are specific instructions that should be followed.
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  • Advertising on Portable Toilets


    Portable toilets aren't a popular topic of conversation around the water cooler.  Most people don't think much about them in everyday life.  However, if you have attended an outdoor festival, sporting event or concert you probably saw a portable toilet (or a bank of them), even if you didn't use one. Some events pull in such huge crowds that the restrooms can't handle the excessive people.  Other events may not have any fixed restrooms at all.
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  • New Homeowner Questions And Answers About Their Septic Tanks


    So, this is your first time owning a house with a septic tank. Although they are different from sewer systems, septic tanks are relatively straightforward and require little maintenance most of the time. These frequently asked questions and answers can help you get started and can serve as a guideline for keeping your septic tank in proper working condition.  Q: What kind of maintenance does my septic system require? A: Your septic tank needs to be drained of solids periodically in a process usually referred to as "
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  • 5 Questions To Ask When Renting Portable Toilets For Your Wedding


    If you plan to have an outdoor wedding, there are a lot of things that need your attention. Renting portable toilets seems like a straightforward task, but there are some questions you need to ask to be sure that nothing goes wrong on your wedding day. Here are some questions to ask beforehand to ensure everything goes smoothly.  Will There Be a Wheelchair-Accessible Toilet? If you have friends or relatives who require wheelchair-accessible toilets, you need to make sure that the toilets you're renting can accommodate them.
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  • Trash Trials: How To Handle Your Company's Trash Without Attracting Pests


    When you're looking for options to help you manage waste on your commercial property, you might be thinking about investing in a roll-off dumpster. While these tools can be a good investment in many cases, they can also be an open invitation for pests like rodents, raccoons and bears. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your dumpster without making it a hot spot for the local wildlife.
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  • The Right Way To Do Laundry With A Septic System


    To avoid placing too much of a burden on your septic system, you should spread your laundry days out throughout the week rather than doing all of your laundry on one day. Using water excessively can damage the septic system by flooding the system and causes solids to be stirred up and flushed into the drain field. Ideally, you should only do two loads or fewer a day: Choose the Right Detergents
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  • 3 Tips For Maintaining Your Septic System


    A septic system is a very efficient waste management system, but unlike a municipal sewage system, a septic system does require some extra care to ensure that there are no problems. If you are moving into a home with a septic tank, use the following tips to keep it working properly: Pay Attention to What is Flushed Down the Toilet When you have a septic system, you will have to be diligent to prevent certain items from being flushed down the toilet.
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  • Eliminate The Sight Of Your Septic Tank The Right Way With These 5 Tips


    Septic tanks in the backyard, especially if they are in the garden or in a highly-used area of the yard, can be a huge eyesore. If you use the area for entertaining, then your guests see it every time that they are over. To help avoid unsightly items while keeping your septic tank safe and secure, here are five tips to follow: 1. Avoid Planting Trees Close to the Tank.
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  • A Homeowner's Guide To Frequently Used Terms Associated With Septic Waste


    Moving out of city limits for most homeowners will mean that they also move away from a public sewer system to rely on a private septic system. If this will be your first time living in a home that has its own septic tank, you may not know a great deal about it. The biggest thing to keep in mind is that even though you no longer have to pay a sewer bill, you will still have to be responsible for sewer and septic tank repair and maintenance.
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