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Plumbing Professionals Of Florida
4.8(
123
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Serving Parrish, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Very professional,kind,and has knowledge of their work and Answered questions that were asked about the septic tank. I learned a lot. Thank you for your help. Your the best."
Response time3 hrs
Recommended by98%of homeowners
Don’s Septic Service Inc
4.1(
50
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Serving Parrish, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Credit card accepted

"The office toilets would not flush. We had called a plumber who came and told us to find a septic company. I found Don's on Angie's List and asked him to come to Extra Space Center in Brandon. He came out lifted the tank cover and told us to pump the tank and all out problems would be solved. He was right! It has been over a month and we have NOT had ANY problems. He was quick to respond, and courteous. We will call him for all future service for our facilities."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
Convenient Water Treatment
4.7(
14
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Serving Parrish, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Could not be happier with the service provided by Ed and his team. Ed is easy to talk with, doesn't BS around, and provides a fair price estimate (lower by far than the other three companies from whom I received quotes). The install team led by Bryan installed the system quickly, and the work was top quality (included diverting the main line to side of house and partially burying the tank). I would definitely work with Ed again, and highly recommend Ed and his team for all your water softening needs."
Recommended by92%of homeowners
Pasco Pump/Statewide Pump and Irrigation Corp
4.7(
6
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Serving Parrish, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"I called Pasco Pump, (found them here), after calling another plumbing outfit I had found on Google.  I had no hot water in the tub/shower in a rental unit that had just been rented, but no amount of money would get that first company out here that afternoon.  I realized it was late in the day, (4PM), but ... come on!
That's when I remembered I'd joined Angie's List when we first moved to this area a few weeks back.   I found Pasco Pump and gave them a call.  Sue, (the owner's wife), answers the phone there, and I explained my circumstance and what I needed.  Her husband, (and owner of the company), Bill was here an hour or so later.
Unlike many, Bill was willing to do the part of the job I needed done, and leave the rest to me to finish.  He even cut his normal service call in HALF because his part of the job took so little time.  I didn't ask him to do that ... he just did it.  He was more interested in being fair than he was in how much money he could make from every call.  How many tradesmen do you know like that these days?
On the phone, Sue was courteous, knowledgeable and efficient, and in person Bill was presentable, personable, and professional.  Not to mention a nice guy to boot.  I will definitely use Pasco Pump from now on, and wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to a friend.
P.S.  Something that matters to me as a veteran is that Bill is too.  A Marine, but I didn't hold that against him!  ;-)"
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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American Home Shield – Home Warranty
3.5(
5,688
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Serving Parrish, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 1971

Credit card accepted

"I think their coverage is a little spotty. You have to look at the document very carefully. It seems random to me. I reported a problem once and once I used the word "septic" they wouldn't cover it. Another time I didn't say it and then they covered it. You have to be really careful about how you phrase things."
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Septic Tanks questions, answered by experts

A well does not run out of water because the groundwater continues to refill with rainwater that seeps through the ground. If the well is too shallow or there is a drought, a well can run dry or be short in supply. It’s important to have a well deep enough to source enough water for your home’s use. Deeper wells tap into more groundwater reserves. If your well is not producing enough water, you may need to redig your well.

The water refills in a well through gravity that draws water from the water table to fill the vertical hole. The pump brings the fresh water through a pressure tank and to the pipes in your house. The well continues to refill indefinitely as long as you don’t use more water than the well is producing.

Bladder and diaphragm well pressure tanks are usually pre-charged at the factory. Even so, it’s important to check the air pressure in the tank using a tire pressure gauge on the relief valve. The instruction manual usually calls for 28 psi. Use a hand pump to add more air or release some air from the tank to reach the desired number. Check the pressure periodically to see if you need to add more air to the tank.

The lifespan of your well casing depends mainly on the material it’s made from. Stainless steel and galvanized steel casings are designed to withstand the pressures and environment of deep-water wells but are susceptible to corrosion. Most steel casings last from 20 to 35 years, on average. PVC casing is highly durable and, if used correctly, can last up to 50 years.

Both materials are suitable for septic tanks, but concrete usually lasts longer than plastic. If you’re buying a new tank, the prices are similar for plastic ($500 to $2,500) and concrete ($700 to $2,000). However, there’s a notable difference in repair prices, with plastic tank repair costs ranging from $150 to $2,000, while concrete repairs are between $700 and $5,000.

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