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Atlantic Septic & Sewer, Inc.
4.2(
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Septic System - Install or ReplaceSeptic System - Install or Replace - For BusinessSeptic System - Repair+3 more

Serving Beverly, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

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"Had 2 tanks pumped grey water and septic. Make sure workers know order and you know where both tanks are before they start digging up yard to find both and they complete job. Phone quote when ordering was actually double what I expected due to 2 tanks and I did not know size of tanks. Not sure it would have been different if worker knew 2 tanks were involved."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Drainmen Plumbing Inc
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Serving Beverly, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

"They responded immediately and fixed the problem. While there we had them address a few other issues and they fixed them immediately and did not take advantage of us. We also had them come out in March 2013 because we were told that we needed a new well expansion tank by another company. They were honest and showed us that we did not need another tank. The tank was working fine. I would recomend these guys. They are good.
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Recommended by85%of homeowners
English Sewage Disposal
5.0(
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Septic Tank - Clean or Pump Out

Serving Beverly, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

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English Sewage Disposal was started by the English family in the early 1970's as a septic pumping and portable toilet company. In 1998, Paul Behrens, owner of BECA Environmental Consultants, purchased and soon thereafter incorporated the business. Since then, English Sewage Disposal, Inc. has consistently grown as an organization and, by adding additional services along the way, has positioned itself as the industry leader in Southern New Jersey. With their common sense advertising and seven-days-a-week service, English Sewage Disposal is now the most recognized name in septic services.

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Septic Tanks questions, answered by experts

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.

Most professionals recommend that a deep well pump shouldn’t run more than 10 hours consecutively before cycling off. Overworking the well pump beyond the recommended amount can prematurely wear out your pump and burn out the motor, which means replacing it more often than you otherwise should need to. Your well pump should also come with the manufacturer’s use and maintenance recommendations that are specific to the model.

While not strictly necessary for your septic system to operate, septic tank risers are a highly beneficial and wise choice for homeowners. They provide easy access to your tank, which makes regular maintenance, inspections, and addressing issues significantly easier and less labor-intensive. By eliminating the need for repeated excavation to locate the tank, risers can save you money, labor, and energy in the long run. This easy access allows you to proactively manage your septic system, addressing potential problems before they become costly and ensuring the system's longevity. Additionally, some local regulations may require risers, and installing them can help you avoid potential fines or penalties.

Since vinegar is a weak acid with a pH of two to three, it’s generally safe for septic systems. It won’t eat away at the good bacteria in your septic tank and can help break down the sludge, which is its bottom layer. However, like with everything in life, moderation is key.

The easiest thing you can do to prolong the life of your septic system is to adopt septic-safe practices. This includes not flushing non-biodegradable items, chemicals, or excessive grease down drains and scheduling regular septic tank pumping to prevent buildup. It’s also important to fix plumbing leaks promptly and to practice water conservation to avoid overloading the system. To maintain your drain field, avoid heavy vehicle traffic and plant shallow-rooted vegetation in the area. Most importantly, invest in routine inspections and maintenance to detect and address issues early.

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