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Fanny landscaping inc
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Cornwall, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The company was great. Easy to communicate with and showed up when he said they would. Alec was professional, explained how the project would be completed, and did a wonderful job. Him and his crew were also very clean. Our retaining wall is now safe!"
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Response time1 day
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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TMC Construction LLC
5.0(
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Cornwall, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 1969

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"TMC Construction were life savers. My basement had flooded and the mess was over whelming. I had used them once before to renovate my porch. I explained to the owner how important it was for them to come asap and they came the next day. They not only cleaned out all the garbage, they stuck around and helped me clean up. I had called other places first because I didn't know they would remove garbage. Everyone else was more expensive. I'm so glad I called them. I highly recommend them. They were timely and professional.
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tree Advisory
3.2(
7
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Cornwall, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Tree Advisory team did an awesome job on our backyard. They were able to completely renew our space in just one day. Clearing heavy foliage and installing plants and a fire pit. The final result looked great. We did have to reschedule the job multiple times and it ended up costing more than my stated budget. The results justified the added but more clear communication on added costs would have been nice."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate91%
Recommended by57%of homeowners
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Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

The bacteria already present in your septic system should be enough to break down solids in a properly maintained septic tank. However, if you’re in a DIY mood, you can try adding (well-mashed) rotten tomatoes to help the good bacteria fulfill their duty. Just make sure you give them a couple hours to work after flushing them down.

A household of four can easily fill a 1,000-gallon septic tank within a week. It may be 10 to 14 days for smaller households. But the reason why you don't need weekly pumping is because the tank's contents eventually reach the overflow pipe. They flow down this pipe to the absorption area whenever water is used in your home. The tank keeps working at this full level until it's pumped again.

Depending on the home, wastewater either goes into a septic tank and seeps back into the backyard or is sent via sewer system to a local sewage-treatment plant. Septic systems naturally separate different components of the waste so that it can naturally and safely disperse it. They are usually reserved for homes not served by a municipal sewage department (like rural homes). A treatment plant, on the other hand, speeds up that process through screening and purification.

Common signs that a septic tank is full include plumbing issues, odors, and changes in your yard. You may notice wastewater or sewage backing up into your home's drains, or that sinks, tubs, and toilets are draining slowly. Gurgling or bubbling sounds from the pipes are also a key indicator. Outside, you might smell foul sewage odors around your house or the septic tank area. Look for pooling water, spongy soil, or a marshy environment around the drain field. Another tell-tale sign is a patch of grass over the septic system that is suddenly lusher and greener than the rest of your lawn. If you notice any of these signs, you should contact a septic professional for an inspection and pumping.

There are three layers of wastewater in a septic tank: scum (solid waste that floats to the top of the wastewater), liquid (the relatively clean liquid wastewater in between the two other layers), and sludge (solid waste that falls to the bottom of the wastewater). The buildup of sludge is one of the main reasons septic tanks need to be pumped. If the tank is more than 1/3 of the way full with a combination of sludge and scum, it’s time to call a pro for pumping.

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