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Go Green Plumbing & Heating

224 Franklin Ave
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Go Green Plumbing & Heating

224 Franklin Ave
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21 years of experience

We specialize in Energy Efficient Heating and All Plumbing We have joined forces with other contractors to give you over 45 years’ experience in the construction field. Our company is fully licensed in NYC, Nassau County, Suffolk County, Long Beach, Island Park and has the Safety Registration with New York City to pull bigger permits.

We specialize in Energy Efficient Heating and All Plumbing We have joined forces with other contractors to give you over 45 years’ experience in the construction field. Our company is fully licensed in NYC, Nassau County, Suffolk County, Long Beach, Island Park and has the Safety Registration with New York City to pull bigger permits.







We are an industiral and commercial chemical manufacturer based in New York. We supply products to restaurants, hospitals, schools, nursing homes, as well as residential use.


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

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Septic Tanks questions, answered by experts

The size of your septic tank plays a role in determining the proper size of the drain or leach field. As a general rule, you should have 1 square foot of drain field size per gallon of septic tank capacity. However, you could install a leach field that’s as much as 2.5 square feet per gallon of septic tank capacity. Most professionals determine the right septic tank size and drain field size by the number of bedrooms in the house. A three-bedroom house needs a minimum 1,000-gallon septic tank, for example.

Normally, when your well pump turns on or off, you’ll hear a small click. This isn’t anything to worry about, but it can be a problem if it’s clicking continuously. This can indicate that the well pump is short cycling—the pump continuously turns on and off.

This can wear out the motor and provide uneven water flow. If this happens, you may need to get it looked at by a well pump professional to see if you need to repair the switch or pump.

There are many potential causes of low well water pressure. The most common include sediment buildup, leaking pipes, a failing well pump, or a cracked pressure tank. 

Your septic tank naturally contains good bacteria, and you won’t really need to do much to put good bacteria in the septic tank. You can use additives like active yeast, rotten tomatoes, or store-bought septic enzymes or chemicals if you’d like, but typically, the system will produce beneficial bacteria on its own. The best way to keep that bacteria thriving is to avoid using chemical drain cleaners, which can kill off the good bacteria in the septic tank.

No, you cannot have a traditional septic tank without a leach field. Without a field, there would be nowhere for the wastewater to go after it leaves your septic tank. If you don’t have enough room for a full-size leach field, you could consider another type of septic system that doesn’t take up as much space, such as a mound or sand filter system.

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