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"Everything went very smooth and they did exactly what I wanted done."

Bella E on January 2025

Get the project done Right the first time

"Everything went very smooth and they did exactly what I wanted done."

Bella E on January 2025


Being an great handyman and getting the job done, including in great customer service also and we work at a great working speed.



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I'm a general purpose handyman that can handle just about anything from ceiling fan installation, minor electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and general maintenance. Also can do minor hvac service with ductwork service.

I'm a general purpose handyman that can handle just about anything from ceiling fan installation, minor electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and general maintenance. Also can do minor hvac service with ductwork service.





Professional, well done work at reasonable affordable prices. Always willing to work around the customers needs and exceed expectations.


General home repair, leaking pipe, fixture replacement, Wall mount installation, power washing, home cleaning, landscape design and much more.

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Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

You should pump your septic tank once every two to four years for a family of four, depending on your septic tank size. You should pump a 1,000-gallon septic tank every two years, while a 1,500-gallon tank should be pumped every four years. Water usage also affects how often you should pump your septic tank. If you notice slow drains, foul smells, or gurgling sounds from your drains, you should pump your septic tank as soon as possible.

Yes, you can pump a septic tank too much. The ideal pumping schedule varies based on capacity, water usage, and household size. If you pump the septic tank more frequently than your recommended pumping schedule, the beneficial bacteria can leach into the drain field, causing an imbalance and solid waste build-up.

You can replenish good bacteria in your septic tank by adding three rotten tomatoes or 1/4 ounce of yeast every three months. Put three overripe tomatoes in the garbage disposal while running the faucet. Or pour 1/4 ounce of yeast in the toilet and flush it down. These are the best natural ways to increase bacteria in your septic tank. Septic tank additives are not necessary and may even cause harm to your septic system.

When septic systems begin to fail, your waste will start to seep into the groundwater. You may notice a foul odor (it’ll smell like sewage) or a squishy, moist lawn. The grass right over your tank or drain field might grow super lush and green because your waste actually fertilizes it. Other signs include standing water in your drain field, slow-draining sinks and tubs, and gurgling noises in the plumbing.

Although cesspits may be necessary depending on your main sewage system access or nearby soil quality, they carry a few drawbacks. Cesspools require regular emptying and have relatively high maintenance and pumping costs. Certain areas also disallow the use of cesspools and may require you to cover the cost of existing cesspools to be converted into septic tanks.

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