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AB Drain and Construction LLC
3.2(
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Serving Fowler, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They were awesome! Great customer service. Would definitely recommend to friends and family. Had main water line installed...pricey but well worth it! Thanks guys! 😊"
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Response time9 hrs
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Those Annoying Projects
3.0(
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Serving Fowler, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I used TAP for holiday lights. The project went well. There were a few glitches due the weather and slighlty ill preparation on both my part and theirs. Overall I am satisfied and plan to use them for future projects."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

No. You should dispose of all oil-based finishing products through a local hazardous waste program. Not only can oil-based finishes be hazardous for the environment if disposed of in the sink, but they can cause clogs in your pipes and stop up your drains. Most municipal garbage or waste disposal companies have a specific location or pick-up schedule for hazardous materials, so that’s your best bet to get rid of excess finishing products.

The best way to keep a septic tank clean is to hire a local septic tank cleaner to inspect and pump the septic tank every three to five years. Be sure to only flush human waste and toilet paper down the toilet, and don’t pour grease, oil, fats, coffee grounds, or food scraps into your drains.

Regular pump-outs, inspections, avoiding chemicals harming bacteria, and managing water usage are keys to sustaining peak system function.

Natural bacteria break down sludge in a septic tank by dissolving and consuming the solid waste. Your septic tank needs this bacteria to work correctly and avoid filling beyond capacity. You can increase the natural bacteria in your septic tank by adding three rotten tomatoes through your garbage disposal every three months.

Yes, it is possible to pump a septic tank too frequently. The ideal pumping schedule varies based on the tank's capacity, household size, and water usage. Pumping the septic tank more often than recommended can cause the beneficial bacteria to leach into the drain field, leading to an imbalance and a build-up of solid waste.

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