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Avatar for Babylon Builders - Home & Landscape Contractor
Babylon Builders - Home & Landscape Contractor
4.2(
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Wallace, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

"First thing, their quote was more in depth compared to other providers that we called, and at the end of the day, his price was reasonable and fair. The did a very good work and it was prompt and fast, it was done under a weeks time and everything was completed and done."
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+27

Recommended by86%of homeowners
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The Good Earth Works Landscape Co.
4.1(
33
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Wallace, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1975

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Tito and his crew were on time and very professional. They cleaned up the back yard, trimmed bushes and trees. Put down rocks, mulch in front and back yards. Repaired sprinklers in the front and back yards. I will call them again for service."
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Water Features

+73

Response time12 hrs
Recommended by88%of homeowners
Dolphin Pool Works
3.5(
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Wallace, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had a very positive experience with Oscar from Dolphin Pool. He loaned me a filter for my pool because I needed a new one and was having a party within 2 days. The only negative thing was that he did not tell me that I would have to pay him or how much when he came out to put in the loaner. By loaning me his filter it gives me time to order a new one myself at a cheaper price but considering what I am paying for his rental and his labor to install the loaner I think it would have been cheaper for me to just go to the pool store and bought my own and had him install it. Now I have to pay for 2 installations. His response to my first contact with you guys was almost immediate and he met my needs since I had a party coming up. I will definitely use your service again."
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+1

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

We’ve explained how deep-rooted plants can damage a septic tank from the outside, but plenty of things can ruin it from the inside, too. For example, flushing bulky items (like paper towels, diapers, and wipes) can clog your septic tank. Cooking oil, grease, and household chemicals can also harm your system. And since a new septic system costs between $3,460 and $11,450, it’s worth following these guidelines.

Septic tanks naturally have bacteria that break down some of the solid waste in the septic tank. However, sludge buildup is just part of owning a septic system. While liquid wastewater can be filtered and treated through the system, a septic tank company has to pump the septic tank out at least every few years.

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.

Never use Drano on blocked toilets. You can end up with a ghastly leak because the chemicals eat away at the glue that holds pipes together just as effectively as they do with clogs. Drano is known for being particularly rough on toilets, which is why some plumbers actually dislike the product. 

To prevent septic tank problems, save on repair costs, and keep your home running smoothly, it's essential to perform regular maintenance. Have your septic system inspected by a professional every one to three years, or annually if possible, to spot potential issues before they develop. You should also have your tank pumped every three to five years, or more frequently if recommended by a professional based on your household's usage. Additionally, be mindful of what goes into your system. Avoid flushing items like paper towels, wet wipes, and feminine hygiene products. Do not dispose of other inappropriate substances, and try to avoid excessive water usage at a single time.

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