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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

French drains, sump pumps, and exterior waterproofing systems are common options. Choose one that best suits your property’s needs.

There is no standard depth, but typically, septic tanks are buried between 4 inches and 4 feet underneath the earth’s surface. There are a few factors that will determine your tank’s depth, including the height of your bedrock, the distance between your home and the tank, and the depth of your main sewer line.

Trenches are 12 to 24 inches deep and 8 inches wide. However, the right depth for your trench will depend on the nature of your project. For example, if you’re digging a trench as part of a French drain installation, it should be 18 inches deep. An excavation professional can explain how deep your trench should be.

Septic tanks appear full after pumping because the liquid levels have returned to normal. If you can see the pipe, the tank is empty. However, heavy rain can cause septic tanks to fill faster than normal. You might also have leaky pipes or faucets, causing extra water to drip down the drains and into the septic tank.

Because well water is not artificially filtered or pre-treated, it may contain contaminants. As a result, it’s possible for well water to damage pipes based on what is in the water. Well water can be corrosive, slowly rusting and dissolving pipes, fixtures, and fittings. The corrosion can affect the taste and quality of the drinking water that comes out of the taps in your home. 

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