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ProCharged Septic&Drain cleaning
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Serving Forsyth, GA and surrounding areas

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"Bunch of great guys, really nice and knew a lot. Cleared my line and pumped my tank in no time. Price was really reasonable as well. If you need septic work done these are the guys to call"
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Donnelly's Peach Services
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Serving Forsyth, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1993

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"This is a really nice business! It was Friday late afternoon and I needed a new faucet installed on my kitchen sink. I figured I would have to wait till Monday. This really nice man told me he would have someone here in about forty minutes. My faucet could not be fixed and the repairman went and got me a faucet and installed it for me. This is a great company with excellent service. Thanks so much!"
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Franklin's Septic
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Serving Forsyth, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

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"A WONDERFUL COMPANY THAT I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!  They arrived on time and were EXTREMELY nice.  They were only coming to pump of septic tank, but when they opened the lid there was a drainage problem.  They immediately offered a solution that was affordable.  They were very careful to remove the top layer of grass and set it aside so they could replace it when they were done.  When they finished you could barely tell that my tank had been opened.  I will definitely use them again!!
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Choice Home Warranty
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Serving Forsyth, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

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"Our technician, Dameyan Jackson, called the night before the day of service to let me know the time that he would be here to service our system. On Friday, he called to let me know that he was available to come earlier than scheduled, if I would like. He arrived shortly after the phone call, came in and quickly recognized that the pump had failed. He was very knowledgeable and professional. I was very pleased with his service and look forward to him returning to install a new pump."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Peelers Contractors
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Serving Forsyth, GA and surrounding areas

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At Peelers Contractors “Your 1st Choice For Quality”, we Specialize in all of your Construction needs like building decks , retaining walls, indoor and outdoor remodeling, plumbing, land clearing, grubbing, excavation, concrete pours, and more. \n\nThere’s no job too big or too small!!

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Sump Pump Installation questions, answered by experts

You shouldn’t shower while a sump pump isn’t working. Although household wastewater isn’t supposed to go into the sump pit, it’s best to wait to shower until your sump pump is running properly and able to move excess water out of the basement. If you need to shower when the sump pump isn’t working, aim for a short shower.

There are several things you can do to maintain your sump pump and prevent sump pump problems. For instance, keeping a lid on your sump pit goes a long way in protecting your pump system from silt, sand, dirt, and other debris. When water drains from the outside, such as along your foundation, or with melting snow, water runoff often brings sediment with it. 

Also be wary of corrosion, particularly if your sump pump system is made of metal. Keep an eye out for rust and have it inspected regularly by a plumber or sump pump technician.

The difference between an ejector pump and a sump pump lies in their purpose and design—an ejector pump functions to remove liquid gray water and soft solid sewage waste from your home. If you have a laundry room or bathroom in your basement, an ejector pump for your sewage tank prevents sewage from backing up in your washing machine or bathroom’s drains.

A sump pump is designed to remove excess groundwater that may enter your home, either due to flooding or periods of heavy rain.

The cost to repair a sump pump ranges from $400 to $550, depending on the extent of the repair and your location. Minor repairs, like fixing a switch or replacing a float, can cost just a few hundred dollars. However, more significant issues, such as motor replacement or addressing electrical problems, may cost closer to $550. Keep in mind that regular maintenance can help prevent costly repairs, and if a sump pump is beyond repair, a full system replacement ranges between $650 and $1,400.

A sewage ejector pump is necessary if you have any plumbing fixtures, such as a bathroom, laundry room, or sink, located below the level of your home's main sewer line. Standard plumbing relies on gravity to move wastewater and solid waste to the municipal sewer or septic tank. However, for fixtures located below grade (e.g., in a basement), gravity is not sufficient.

The purpose of a sewage ejector pump is to actively pump this wastewater and solid waste upward into the main sewer line. Without an ejector pump in this situation, wastewater would have no way to exit and would eventually back up, causing a sewage overflow or flooding in your basement. If all of your home's plumbing is on the main floor or higher, gravity can handle the drainage, and an ejector pump is not needed.

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