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33 LANDSCAPES, INC.
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Clovis, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I've used 33 Landscapes, Inc. for four major yard projects to include landscape, irrigation, hardscapes, lighting and water features. The workmanship and attention to detail is top notch. Projects are completed on time, within budget and clean-up is exemplary. The project designs are beautiful."
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Response time11 hrs
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Golden valley Concrete
3.0(
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Clovis, CA and surrounding areas

Golden Valley Concrete \nOwner operated. Taking care of all your concrete needs. Big or small we do it all. \nOver 10 years of experience in pouring foundations, drive ways, custom concrete \nEtc. My team and I take pride in what we do. Give us a call for your feature projects

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The best way to keep a septic tank clean is to hire a local septic tank cleaner to inspect and pump the septic tank every three to five years. Be sure to only flush human waste and toilet paper down the toilet, and don’t pour grease, oil, fats, coffee grounds, or food scraps into your drains.

The best times of year to empty or pump a septic tank are spring and fall. Many professionals recommend spring because the ground has thawed, making the tank easier to access and the waste less likely to be frozen. Pumping before summer also helps avoid conflicts with vacations or outdoor gatherings. Fall is another great option, as contractors may be less busy, and servicing the tank can reduce the risk of overflow from winter and spring precipitation. While summer is also a suitable time, winter is generally not recommended due to frozen ground.

Baking soda can help neutralize septic tank odors. If the pH balance in your tank is off, it may emit a sulfurous, rotten-egg-like smell. Flushing about one cup of baking soda down the toilet once a week can help neutralize the odor. To increase the beneficial bacteria in your tank, you can add three rotten tomatoes through your garbage disposal every three months.

To prevent odors in the first place, only flush human waste and toilet paper. Avoid pouring coffee grounds, fats, oils, or grease down your drains, as this can lead to clogs. While these methods can help, the most effective long-term solution is to have your septic tank pumped regularly, typically every three to five years. Because sewage gas can be toxic, it is recommended to hire a professional to identify the source of the smell rather than only trying to neutralize it.

When a septic tank is full, it needs to be professionally pumped. The average cost of a one-time septic tank pump is about $400, or $0.30 per gallon. If your septic tank is full, you may notice that you have issues flushing your toilet, pipes are draining very slowly, or you have a sewage smell lingering in your home or yard.

Roto-Rooter does not charge by the hour, so the quote you get after your in-person consultation should cover the whole project. This includes the time it takes a technician to get to your house and the time it takes to complete the job. For context, a plumber will charge anywhere from $45 to $200 per hour, but you may also pay a service fee or flat fee. 

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