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How Septic Tank Pumping in Orlando Can Save You Money!

If you have a septic system in the Orlando, Seminole, Lake or Osceola counties for your waste water disposal, having it pumped regularly can save you hundreds of dollars in clean-up, replacement, and repairs. The average 3 bedroom house with 2200 square feet living area usually has a septic tank that  holds 900 gallons.  The septic tank collects wastewater from the washing machine, toilets, showers, sinks and dishwashers. Since the average person in Florida uses 80 gallons of water per day, that makes 320 gallons a day for a family of four.  Not only does the septic tank fill up quickly, but just imagine how much water moves throughout the septic tank into the drain field every day! The septic tank itself collects and holds all the solid waste such as toilet paper, food from the disposal, human waste, hair from the shower, lint from the washer and anything else, [...]

November 18th, 2023|

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Affordable Orlando Septic Pumping And Clogged Drain Repair

Whether it is in the bathroom or kitchen, we’ve all experienced the frustration of a slow or clogged drain. Store bough drain cleaners not only damage the pipes and septic system, they are detrimental to the environment. So, how can you safely get rid of the clog and clean [...]

Affordable Orlando Septic Services; Emergency Drain Field Repairs

Septic system emergencies never happen at a good time. It could be a foul smell, raw sewage backing up into the bathtub or shower, or puddles in the lawns that shouldn’t be there.  If you're experiencing any problems with your septic system, contact Orlando Septic Services for affordable services. [...]

Easy Solutions for Orlando Septic Tank & System Problems

Septic system owners here in Central Florida know they have to pay attention to what they flush and put down the drain. Small things can cause big problems. Such as doing several loads of laundry all in the same day, running the garbage disposal too often, and flushing things [...]

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