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Save Money With Orlando Septic Service

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! Nobody wants to think about their Orlando Septic Tank or when the last time they had it pumped out, but if we realize how much we depend on our septic system every day, we may take better care of it. You definitely don't want to overlook your septic system Waiting until your drains are backing up or overflowing into your house, typically means repairs will cost more. The septic system is a delicate cycle of pumping waste water from your home or business into the septic [...]

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