Septic systems provide great waste management alternatives to sewer systems. Regular and adequate maintenance maximizes the benefits and efficiency of septic systems. However, many myths abound about septic maintenance and repair — myths that might even harm your septic system.
Below are examples of advice that do not help and might even damage your septic system.
Pumping Tank After Noticing Failure Symptoms
Some people think septic tank pumping is the solution to all septic problems.
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Sink Installation Drainage: 4 Unique Sink Designs You Should Consider For Your Kitchen
Your kitchen is the heart of your home, and the sink is the engine that makes it tick. Whether you're remodeling or starting from scratch, choosing the right sink and drainage system is an essential part of the process. With so many sink designs, styles, and materials on the market, making a choice can be overwhelming. To help narrow down your options, we've put together a list of the four most unique sink designs you should consider for your kitchen—each with its drainage system.
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Tips To Get Your Garbage Disposal Working Properly
Your garbage disposal is an appliance you may have been taking for granted for some time. Using it day after day without a care. You may have been neglecting this small appliance for some time as well, not cleaning it out, never sharpening the blades, or even checking that the motor is functioning properly. Just turning on the switch to engage the motor, then back off again like clockwork after every meal.
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Calling The Plumbing Contractor Is Often Better Than Fixing Things Yourself
There are many reasons why you should keep your plumbing contractor's number saved in your phone. There might be minor plumbing issues you can tend to yourself. However, the majority of problems should be left to the pros. You can learn why you should have the plumbing contractor come out for certain things instead of trying to fix them yourself, here:
A clog returns time and time again - When you have a minor clog, you can usually free it up with a plunger by yourself.
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