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Williamsburg Drain & Plumbing Services

490 Metropolitan Ave
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Williamsburg Drain & Plumbing Services

490 Metropolitan Ave
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37 years of experience

Sewer Cleanout, Waste Management, Basic Plumbing, Tree Root Removal, Electric Snake Service, Drain Cleaning, Sewer Contracts, Residential Sewer Maintenance, Commercial Sewer Clogs, Restaurant Grease Backups, Sewer Repiping, Concrete Excavation, Sewer Maintenance, Camera Inspections, Water Heater Replacement, Flooded Basements, Sewer Floods, Tub Install

Sewer Cleanout, Waste Management, Basic Plumbing, Tree Root Removal, Electric Snake Service, Drain Cleaning, Sewer Contracts, Residential Sewer Maintenance, Commercial Sewer Clogs, Restaurant Grease Backups, Sewer Repiping, Concrete Excavation, Sewer Maintenance, Camera Inspections, Water Heater Replacement, Flooded Basements, Sewer Floods, Tub Install





TJ Engineering LLC

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TJ Engineering LLC

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15 years of experience

We provide professional engineering services in the areas of: site design, utilities (including septic) design, stormwater management, etc. TJ Engineering LLC is a civil and environmental engineering firm, adept to providing engineering services for the private sector, as well as governmental agencies. Our primary goal is to produce outstanding professional services to all of our clients in planning, design, and construction management.

We provide professional engineering services in the areas of: site design, utilities (including septic) design, stormwater management, etc. TJ Engineering LLC is a civil and environmental engineering firm, adept to providing engineering services for the private sector, as well as governmental agencies. Our primary goal is to produce outstanding professional services to all of our clients in planning, design, and construction management.






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Septic Tanks questions, answered by experts

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.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), septic tanks must be located a decent distance from places subject to flooding or surface ponding. Additionally, septic tanks should be installed on level ground so that the waste can properly settle in the tank. Most tanks are located 10 to 20 feet away from the home. More specific requirements vary by location, so call a local septic pro or your local health department for more information.

There should be a red button or an on/off switch on or in your box. Press the button or flip the switch, then turn it back on by doing the same action again. If this doesn’t work, reset the breakers inside the box by flipping them off and back on again. After this, your alarm should stay off if there’s nothing wrong with your system. However, if the alarm is still sounding and there’s still a red light on, it’s time to call a pro for a diagnosis.

A well pressure tank can last up to 15 years. However, how long your well pressure tank lasts depends on a few factors. If you have an appropriately sized tank from a high-quality brand, it’s more likely to last longer. Maintaining clean well water also helps since there won’t be sediment mucking up the works. Keeping to a maintenance schedule ensures that you catch minor repairs before they turn into big problems that require a complete tank replacement.

A septic tank riser features a base ring that you need to install flush to the opening of the septic tank. After thoroughly cleaning the opening of the tank, fit the base ring over the opening and use a butyl sealant rope to create an airtight seal with the tank’s rim. Cut the riser rings to the appropriate height and stack them on the base ring. Then, install the riser lid. This task might be taken on by an experienced DIYer, but you should always call a septic tank professional if you are unsure of your skills.

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