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We are a detail oriented group who also know how manage time well. We are capable of many different aspects of carpentry and fencing. We also can preform demolition and clean ups. There is not alot we can not preform. We have about 53 years of combined experience. Please do not hesitate to ask us anything.

We are a detail oriented group who also know how manage time well. We are capable of many different aspects of carpentry and fencing. We also can preform demolition and clean ups. There is not alot we can not preform. We have about 53 years of combined experience. Please do not hesitate to ask us anything.






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I'm owner/operator of Brewers Handyman services in Quincy Illinois. I do just about anything you need done with your residential/commercial space. No job to small from the attic to the basement we do it all. I have over 20 years or carpentry experience and take great pride in my work.

I'm owner/operator of Brewers Handyman services in Quincy Illinois. I do just about anything you need done with your residential/commercial space. No job to small from the attic to the basement we do it all. I have over 20 years or carpentry experience and take great pride in my work.




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C to I construction

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We are a family and friend ran company We can do EVERYTHING, but electrical. As an owner operated business I can assure you that the boss will all ways be on the job site making sure everything is moving forward efficiently. Every crew member is specialized in a different area from siding ,sidewalks, decks, drywall, and finish work

We are a family and friend ran company We can do EVERYTHING, but electrical. As an owner operated business I can assure you that the boss will all ways be on the job site making sure everything is moving forward efficiently. Every crew member is specialized in a different area from siding ,sidewalks, decks, drywall, and finish work


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Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

A septic tank should be emptied about once every two to three years. The number of people in your household and the size of your tank can influence how often to pump the septic tank. The average septic tank size is about 1,250 gallons, so anything smaller may need to be pumped once every year or two.

Provided your system is not damaged and you’re using it properly, a septic tank only needs to be pumped every three to five years. Find out who pumps septic tanks in your area, because this is not the kind of job you can DIY. Attempting to do so can put your health and that of your system at risk.

Most households will need to pump their septic tank every three to five years. If you have a smaller tank or more people living in your home, you’ll likely be on the lower end of this spectrum (with less time between pumpings)—and vice versa if you have a bigger tank or live alone. On average, a professional septic tank pump costs $400.

There are several signs that can indicate your leach lines are broken, failing, or in need of repair, including puddles of water or a marshy consistency to the ground above or around the pipes, slow drainage or plumbing backups inside your home, and noticeable odors or gurgling sounds coming from your leach field. Keeping your septic system properly maintained, including having your septic tank pumped at regular intervals, can help ensure your leach lines stay in good working order for a long time.

Cesspools can last up to 40 years. Their lifespan depends on the materials used, soil conditions, and maintenance of the pit. In many areas, cesspools are no longer permitted, so it’s often a good idea to get rid of a cesspool that’s at the end of its lifespan.

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