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JTS Farms and drain line cleaning

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JTS Farms and drain line cleaning

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Emergency services offered

We provide Eastern NC with drain line clean out no matter if its septic lines stopped up, gutter drain lines, all the way to yard and ditch drain pipes. We have our highly experienced team on call 24/7. Give us a call when the waters rising, we will be glad to help!

We provide Eastern NC with drain line clean out no matter if its septic lines stopped up, gutter drain lines, all the way to yard and ditch drain pipes. We have our highly experienced team on call 24/7. Give us a call when the waters rising, we will be glad to help!


WellHose DIY Drop Pipe - You can install your own submersible pump.Free installation classes available. www.WellHose.com




Matthew Thompson

675 NC-172
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Matthew Thompson

675 NC-172
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27 years of experience

Myself and my associates together can just about anything that needs to be done. As a veteran I proudly serve active duty and prior service. We accept cash, check, credit and debit cards. Discounts available for the disabled, depending on the required services from 5% to 100%. Financing may also be available for your project, financing is considered on a case by case basis.

Myself and my associates together can just about anything that needs to be done. As a veteran I proudly serve active duty and prior service. We accept cash, check, credit and debit cards. Discounts available for the disabled, depending on the required services from 5% to 100%. Financing may also be available for your project, financing is considered on a case by case basis.


Advanced Water Systems-New Bern

1412 Old Cherry Point Road
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Advanced Water Systems-New Bern

1412 Old Cherry Point Road
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We are the Independent, Authorized Kinetico Dealer for this area serving all your water treatment needs. We offer the full line of Kinetico non-electric water treatment systems. We are dedicated to solving your water treatment issues with the best available technology and the most efficient and economical solutions. We also offer the Marathon water heaters and a range of plumbing services.

We are the Independent, Authorized Kinetico Dealer for this area serving all your water treatment needs. We offer the full line of Kinetico non-electric water treatment systems. We are dedicated to solving your water treatment issues with the best available technology and the most efficient and economical solutions. We also offer the Marathon water heaters and a range of plumbing services.


Culpepper Directional Drilling Services installs underground wire, pipe, cable or tubing without trenching. We work for homeowners, commercial property managers and as a subcontractor to construction and utilities companies.




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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

Oversizing a well pressure tank won’t hurt your well system. Larger tanks result in longer and slower pump cycles and consequently fewer startups and longer runtimes, which means the tank may have better longevity. The only drawback to oversizing is efficiency since larger tanks tend to cost more and take up more space.

Another common question is, what pressure should your well tank be set at? The standard rule of thumb is to set your well tank’s pressure at 2 psi below the cut-on point of your pressure switch. So if your well is set up for a high cycle of 40/60 psi, your pressure should be set to 38 psi. If you use a low setting of 30/50 psi, you would set the pressure to 28 psi.

Yes, you can adjust your well pump pressure relatively easily by yourself. You’ll need to remove the cover from your pressure switch and adjust a nut that controls cut-in pressure. Learn more about how to adjust a well pump pressure switch with a step-by-step guide to setting your water pressure.

Several warning signs can indicate current or future issues with your well pressure tank. If you notice inconsistent water pressure, water spitting from your faucets, clicking sounds, or electricity bill spikes without other obvious causes, it may be time to get your pressure tank and well system looked at by a professional.

When testing the pressure of your well tank, the psi should be two below the cut-on pressure. For example, if your tank is set to 40/60, then your pressure should be at 38 psi.

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