People with residential septic tanks should plan to have them pumped out every two years more or less, depending on the number of people who live in the house. Commercial restaurants have grease traps that the owner needs to have cleaned often. Various manufacturing concerns have liquid waste that needs to be hauled away. They all call the same Pumping Septic Tank Long Valley NJ service company. If your home or business is located anywhere in New Jersey, you should too.
No matter what the service need is, you will benefit from dealing with a company that does it all. Besides the services listed above, your Pumping Septic Tank Long Valley NJ company cleans pump stations and catch basins, as well as performing hydro excavating, waste water removal and providing sewer line jetting and sludge hauling services to municipal, commercial and industrial facilities. While you might not need these services, it’s nice to know that the training and expertise of the technicians is this varied and extensive.
Equally as important as the size of the list of services offered is the size of the company offering the services. With fifty trucks and an office staff and dispatch office as well as service technicians, your Pumping Septic Tank Long Valley NJ service company is big enough to get the job done, yet still small enough to appreciate every customer.
You can expect your Pumping Septic Tank Long Valley NJ service technician to be prompt, courteous, reliable and knowledgeable. Since he or she is fully trained in all the services outlined above, your service technician is a walking wealth of information about how to maintain your septic system. Make the most of it; use the occasion to ask questions. Did you know, for example, that you can have an alarm device installed on your septic tank that will alert you when it’s time to have the system serviced? It is certainly preferable to waiting until the drains in the house start to back up. Or how about this: a septic tank will fill up less quickly if you turn one ‘laundry day’ per week into several ‘laundry hours’ several days per week. Without being impolite or slowing the work down, try to learn as much as you can about your septic system. Your service technician should be glad to oblige.