Septic Sewer
Septic Sewer right now on Cindy”s
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1998 INTERNATIONAL DT466 SEPTIC SEWER PUMP SLUDGE WASTE TANKER $8,100.00 |
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New Septic Aerator Pump!!!! Jet replacement,for your septic,sewer. $375.00 |
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(12) Roebic K-97 32 oz Main Line Sewer & Septic Tank System Cleaner Maintainer $109.99 |
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HOUSE ROOF VENT PIPE SEPTIC SEWER ODOR FILTER 3″ 4″ HIBLOW GREASE TRAP RID-X $54.25 |
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Roebic 1-LB Foaming Root Killer Sewer Septic Drain $35.00 |
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(3) ea Roebic K-97 32 oz Main Line Sewer & Septic Tank System Cleaner Maintainer $34.99 |
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ROEBIC Root Killer Sewer & Septic K-77 32oz $19.99 |
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RV Motorhome Trailer 3″ Straight Internal Hose Coupler- Sewer Sewage Septic $17.99 |
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ROEBIC ROOT KILLER FOR SEWER & SEPTIC 32 OZ K-77 $14.99 |
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UNIQUE ECO-FRIENDLY/SAFE RV SEPTIC/HOLDING TANK/TOILET CLEANER/CLOG WASTE SEWER! $13.89 |
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UNIQUE ECO-FRIENDLY/SAFE RV SEPTIC/HOLDING TANK/TOILET CLEANER/CLOG WASTE SEWER! $13.89 |
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UNIQUE ECO-FRIENDLY/SAFE RV SEPTIC/HOLDING TANK/TOILET CLEANER/CLOG WASTE SEWER! $13.89 |
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1939 SAN-EQUIP Septic Tank Sewer System Plumbing Ads Vintage Brochure $6.64 |
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Odorhog Vent Pipe Filter (4.0 Inch) PVC W/ Mushroom Cap $70.49 The ODORHOG is an activated charcoal vent pipe filter that eliminates unpleasant odors from house plumbing vents, RV holding tank vents, septic tank vents and even outhouses…. |
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Cottonelle Fresh Flushable Wipes, Refills, Case of 4/84s (336 ct) … |
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Cottonelle Flushable Moist Wipes, 20 each $2.97 INDICATIONS: Cottonelle flushable moist wipes, fresh, single roll. Helps you feel cleaner and fresher than dry toilet paper alone. Contains Aloe and E. Alcohol-free. Great for the entire family. Flushable sewer and septic safe…. |
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Enforcer DC16 18-Ounce Drain Care Build-Up Remover Powder $7.23 Drain Care, 18 OZ Enzymatic Drain Cleaner, Safe For All Plumbing, Cleans & Removes Build Up…. |
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Summit Service Reminders, Lite Edition $197.00 SYSTEM OVERVIEW: Software with streamlined, specific purposes to build your service business quickly. With four main tools to choose from: Service Reminders Lite, Service Maintenance Agreements Lite, Service Dispatch Lite, and Service Appointments Lite, you can direct your focus to the single problem area of your business that requires attention for instant results. Building upon that success, y… |
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Summit Service Dispatch, Lite Edition $197.00 SYSTEM OVERVIEW: Software with streamlined, specific purposes to build your service business quickly. With four main tools to choose from: Service Reminders Lite, Service Maintenance Agreements Lite, Service Dispatch Lite, and Service Appointments Lite, you can direct your focus to the single problem area of your business that requires attention for instant results. Building upon that success, y… |
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Summit Service System, Deluxe Edition $2,497.00 SYSTEM OVERVIEW: Software for service industries, including customer accounting and operations control from a work-order based job tracking system. Whether performing services scheduled in advance or on an emergency response basis, Summit Service System helps you regain control of your business, improve customer service and job management, and build your business with automatic scheduling of nex… |
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Reliance Controls THP205 Sump Pump Alarm and Flood Alert $12.44 Emits an extra-loud 105dB alarm when water rises to dangerous levels in sump crock or is detected on floor. Includes 60in. wire sensor which can be suspended in sump crock or attached to floor, bathtub or toilet tank. Battery operated. Recommended Use: Alarm, Senses: Water, Decibel Rating: 105, Power Supply: Battery, Battery Type: 9V, Battery Included: No, Compatible With: Sump and bilge pumps, Lo… |
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Roebic Laboratories, Inc. K-77 2-Pound Root Killer $14.87 Clears roots from pipes and stops new growth. Keeps lines free from clogging tree and shrub roots. Roots have a fantastic ability to seek out small openings in pipelines in search of water…. |
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Cobra Products 25ft Power Drain Snake 81250 $9.28 Cobra Products 25Ft Power Drain Snake 81250. Attaches to a power drill. Snake is encased in a plastic tube that remains stationary as the snake is rotated by the drill. Rust proof protective vinyl tubing…. |

Septic Tank Basics
Septic tanks are a necessity for many who live in rural areas, and newly developed areas that don’t yet have sewer systems in place. This article will attempt to inform you of the basics to give you a better understanding of what they are and what is required to maintain them.
A septic tank is a concrete, plastic, or fiberglass tank placed under ground with lines running from the septic tank that are called leach lines, these lines take away the excess water and deposit it under ground to drain thru the rocks and other under ground material to future purify the waste water once it leaves the tank. The septic tank will have more than one chamber. The first chamber is larger than the second, and is where most of the solids known as sludge, settle. The second somewhat smaller chamber is where the waste water is further purified. A septic tank is used in areas where no city sewers are available. They are used the same as a sewer system to dispose of waste water from bathrooms, showers and all other drains in the home. Anaerobic bacterial digestive activity on the sludge breaks it down; once this happens the sludge becomes stabilized and does not rot anymore. The somewhat purified water then moves to the second chamber. The digestion and settlement of the organic matter continues. The time in the second chamber is less than the first. This is where the waste water leaves the tank and is directed to the drain fields where any impurities that remain get decomposed naturally.
Some septic systems use a pump to help move the water depending on the way the land lays around the septic tank. After several years, in most cases 5 to7, the septic tank will have to be pumped to remove any sludge remaining so there is enough space to allow the digestive system to work as designed. The waste water that is pumped from the tank is released into waste treatment plants or sludge drying beds.
Maintenance of a septic system is very important and is not that hard to understand. If a system fails, the tank is most times not the problem. Usually the drain lines become plugged because the soil gets full of solids and the water does not move through it. This can be from several reasons; the tank could need to be pumped or many times the problem could be lint from a washing machine. This happens occasionally, and can be a real headache trying to correct. Most lint does not settle to the tank bottom and remains in suspension to be carried out into the drain field where over time will clog the soil. However, there is a solution. An inline filter may be used to capture lint and other items. Then only filter replacement is required to get your system back into operation.
Many times a large family will do several loads of laundry in a short period of time and flood the standard septic system. The solution here is to spread out the washing with only one or two loads a day. There are other things to consider in the maintenance of a septic tank system. If one is in your future be sure to stop by our website to learn more, and try to be on hand when the system is installed so you will have some idea how it all works.
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Building a combined septic tank and sewer because sewer line is long?
I bought a house that is 400 feet from the main sewer line. Now, I’m afraid that over time, it will clog up. It is beneficial to have a septic tank like system where waste pools in a tank and the overflow (hopefuly only water) spills over into the sewer. Then have the tank cleaned every year? The difference between this proposed system and a septic tank system is that there is a sewer line instead of a drain field.
Most municipalities require that you hook up to a sanitary sewer if it is available, and that any existing septic system be abandoned at that time. Long leads require the installation of cleanouts every 100 feet or so, to ensure the entire length of the lead can be serviced in the event of a blockage. Hope this helps.
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