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Andrew Cobb

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Andrew Cobb

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4 years of experience

Andrew Cobb focuses on quality services over quantity. We use our experience and expertise to complete your project with perfection. Customer service and honesty are the most important aspects of our business and your satisfaction is guaranteed. Please call us today for an estimate. We look forward to working with you.

"Andrew communicated and confirmed the job quickly and on the day of, ensured I knew when he would arrive. He was quick, efficient and left the space neat. I would recommend him and plan to use him for more work in the future. "

Rita T on July 2025

Andrew Cobb focuses on quality services over quantity. We use our experience and expertise to complete your project with perfection. Customer service and honesty are the most important aspects of our business and your satisfaction is guaranteed. Please call us today for an estimate. We look forward to working with you.

"Andrew communicated and confirmed the job quickly and on the day of, ensured I knew when he would arrive. He was quick, efficient and left the space neat. I would recommend him and plan to use him for more work in the future. "

Rita T on July 2025


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Local hardworking handyman. 10 years of landscaping experience. Also great with removal of unwanted products in or around your home/buisness. Very reasonable and quick response no job is to small and i will do all the small unwanted hassle jobs so you don't have too.

Local hardworking handyman. 10 years of landscaping experience. Also great with removal of unwanted products in or around your home/buisness. Very reasonable and quick response no job is to small and i will do all the small unwanted hassle jobs so you don't have too.


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Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

A septic tank should be pumped once every three to five years or sooner if there’s a problem with your plumbing backing up. A large 5+ person family who frequently has guests over using the bathroom or who pours a lot of water and food down the garbage disposal may need to get it pumped closer to every two years.

A gurgling toilet usually doesn’t mean that your septic tank is full. If waste can’t drain into a full septic tank, you’ll see water and sewage backing up into your fixtures, but the air that causes gurgling is a result of poor venting. You are more likely to have a clog in your vent stack or a damaged air admittance valve.

Using less toilet paper is the easiest way to prevent future clogs. Also, avoid flushing sanitary products, thick paper towels, or hair down the toilet. If you’ve been using a brick in the tank to reduce the water used to flush the toilet, take it out immediately. Bricks will eventually fall apart and clog your toilet drain. Keeping your toilet lid closed also helps avoid future clogs.

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