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Alligator Septic & Drain (greasemania.com)

3024 NW 79th Ave
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Alligator Septic & Drain (greasemania.com)

3024 NW 79th Ave
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With over 20 years of experience we are the leading pumping and drain cleaning company in South Florida. From large vac trucks to prescision camera inspection equipment we have all the tools necessary to get any drain clean.

With over 20 years of experience we are the leading pumping and drain cleaning company in South Florida. From large vac trucks to prescision camera inspection equipment we have all the tools necessary to get any drain clean.





AAA Plumbing Services

5 Th St Suit 200-6
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AAA Plumbing Services

5 Th St Suit 200-6
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Whether you are visiting because you have urgent plumbing problems or researching your options for a remodeling job, we would like to thank you for visiting AAA Plumbing & Rooter Service. Please enjoy your stay and don't forget to bookmark!

Whether you are visiting because you have urgent plumbing problems or researching your options for a remodeling job, we would like to thank you for visiting AAA Plumbing & Rooter Service. Please enjoy your stay and don't forget to bookmark!


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Septic Tanks questions, answered by experts

There are no major drawbacks or risks to oversizing a well pressure tank for your well. In some cases, having a larger pressure tank can increase its lifespan as it won’t have to cycle on and off as often, resulting in less wear and tear. Keep in mind that larger pressure tanks have a higher upfront cost and take up more space.

If there’s a problem with your sewage system, you might notice water pooling on the ground around the tank, which could indicate an overflow. Clogged and sluggish drains or foul smells coming from your plumbing are also signs that there might be a blockage in your septic system.

A septic tank should be pumped once every three to five years or sooner if there’s a problem with your plumbing backing up. A large 5+ person family who frequently has guests over using the bathroom or who pours a lot of water and food down the garbage disposal may need to get it pumped closer to every two years.

A septic system can fail for various reasons, and most commonly, excessive water use or sudden surges in wastewater can overwhelm the system's capacity. Neglecting regular maintenance, like tank pumping and inspections, can also lead to clogs, leaks, and eventual breakdowns. Other issues that lead to failure include age-related wear and tear, root infiltration, improper disposal of non-biodegradable materials or chemicals into the system, unsuitable soil conditions, physical damage, and even environmental factors like flooding or soil erosion.

A septic tank with a 1,500-gallon capacity is good for larger homes with up to 6 or 7 bedrooms. The average home can go with a smaller tank, about 1,000 gallons, which supports a home size of up to 2,500 square feet, or a home with about three bedrooms.

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