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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






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

You can put yogurt in your septic tank, but it will not increase the bacteria in your septic tank. In other words, it won't harm your tank, but it won't get rid of a septic smell or boost the performance of your septic system. While yogurt contains helpful bacteria, you would need to buy an extraordinary amount of yogurt to make any difference. Adding yogurt is not a helpful or cost-effective strategy.

There are a few signs you can look out for to determine if your well pump needs to be repaired or replaced, including the following:

  • Your water pressure fluctuates.

  • You lose water entirely on occasion.

  • You notice the pump making unusual noises.

  • Water sputters out of your fixtures.

  • Your utility bills suddenly spike without explanation.

  • You notice sediment or cloudiness in your water.

  • You hear that the pump runs continuously.

If you notice any of these issues, call a professional well pump repair service to inspect it and determine whether you should repair or replace it.

Septic tank locations are sometimes public record, although it depends on local laws and the property age. Older properties may not have the septic tank information on public record. To check, you can talk to local permitting agencies, such as your local health department, the local environmental department, or the county clerk.

Most deep wells can be expected to last somewhere between 30 and 50 years. This assumes that the well and all of its components are properly maintained on a regular basis. During this time, it is unlikely that modern deep wells will run dry over the course of their typical lifespan. That is one of the biggest benefits of digging a deeper well. 

Most well pump pressure switches have a factory setting of 30 to 50 PSI. There’s some flexibility with this if you’d like a lower or higher water pressure, but remember that it should sit 2 to 3 PSI above your well tank’s general pressure setting.

The inside of your pressure switch cover will usually indicate minimum and maximum settings—going below and above the numbers might damage your well pump.

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