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MetroWest Water Garden Designs
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Sharon, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"hired this company four years ago to redesign our fish pond. did a great job. I needed a new pump this year and a complete cleaning. Anthony came immediately assessed what we needed. call back a few hours later with a very reasonal price and a day to come to do the job which is in four days. great guys to do business with."
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HICO Lawn and Lock
4.7(
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Sharon, MA and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

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"Chris and his team did a great job installing an irrigation system at my home. He and his team were professional, on time, and on budget. He was very responsive and there were no surprises. I would definitely work with Chris again and I highly recommend."
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Sharon, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

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Emergency services offered

"Very well. The crew did a very thorough job removing the old and damaged mortarwork, and since they used a power washer as well as rock hammers the basement was quite a lot cleaner when they left than when they started. The worked quickly, cleaned up thoroughly, found and fixed more than expected, and completed ahead of schedule and on budget."
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QC Industries, Inc.
5.0(
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Sharon, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Did a great job at a great price. Manny was very easy to work with and had some great ideas which we used during the basement remodel. We added several projects to the overall project and all were still done before our deadline. My wife was home with our newborn baby (weeks old) and we felt very safe with the workers who came to the house. I would use them again and so should you!"
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Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

No. You should never empty a septic tank yourself because it involves working with specialized equipment (that you probably don’t have) and puts you at risk of breathing in toxic fumes. Plus, once you’ve removed the waste, you’ll need to transport it and dispose of it safely. Instead, call an expert for this job. On average, hiring a pro to pump a septic tank costs $550.

Modern septic tanks have two lids: one that covers the inlet where wastewater flows into the tank and one that covers the outlet where the treated water flows out to the drain field. However, older septic tanks installed before 1975 may have only one lid. Because septic tanks last 20 to 40 years, if yours only has one lid, it may be time for a replacement.

You only need to pump the septic tank. The leach field allows the liquid and waste to naturally seep into the ground, so there’s no need to pump the leach field. You should call a local septic tank pumping service to remove the materials from the tank every three to five years. Without pumping the septic tank occasionally, solids could flow into the leach field pipes and clog them.

There are a few signs that you might notice if your drain field is bad. For starters, if you see standing water or soggy grass above your drain field, it could mean that it isn’t working correctly. Or, if your yard smells like sewage, it could also indicate that there’s a problem with your drain field. Repairing a drain field costs an average of $2,000 to $15,000.

You maintain a cesspool by pumping the tank every three to five years to prevent clogging. You should also have a septic tank or sewer system professional inspect the system once every three years. Avoid putting harmful chemicals and non-biodegradable items in the system to extend the life span of the cesspool.

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