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Blackwater Sitescapes, LLC
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Bethera, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I rarely ever provide feedback but I have to in this case. Blake, owner, provided an awesome sprinkler system using the best products at an excellent price. When you see the owner out in your yard sweating for days hand digging/trenching ditches, you know that the job is being done right. Awesome guy and awesome service!!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Divine landscaping and design
New to Angi
Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Bethera, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Divine Landscaping and Design is Veteran owned and operated and provides Senior discounts and disability discounts. we also give veteran discounts so don't hesitate to call now. We pride ourselves on reliability and we are dedicated to your yard needs. Give us a call or click for an estimate today!

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Modern septic tanks have two lids: one that covers the inlet where wastewater flows into the tank and one that covers the outlet where the treated water flows out to the drain field. However, older septic tanks installed before 1975 may have only one lid. Because septic tanks last 20 to 40 years, if yours only has one lid, it may be time for a replacement.

A few signs can indicate that your cesspool needs to be emptied outside of its typical schedule. An unpleasant odor coming from your pipes or near the cesspool, gurgling noises in your pipes, and uncharacteristically good growth in your yard are signs of cesspool problems that suggest build-up or overflow. If your pipes back up, you should have your cesspool looked at right away.

You can check your own septic tank, but take precautions. Locate the access lid, usually buried a few inches underground, and remove it carefully. Look for the sludge and scum levels, and if they’re high, that means pumping may be necessary. Check for odors, slow drains, or pooling water around the drain field, which could indicate issues. Never enter the tank, as toxic gases can be fatal. All of that being said, a professional inspection is safer and more thorough.

Your septic tank naturally contains the beneficial bacteria it needs to function, so you typically don't need to add more. However, if you wish to replenish the bacteria, you can use natural methods. For example, you can add three overripe tomatoes to your garbage disposal or flush 1/4 ounce of active yeast down the toilet every three months. While store-bought septic enzymes and chemicals are available, many experts consider them unnecessary and potentially harmful. The most effective way to maintain a healthy bacteria population is to avoid using chemical drain cleaners, which can kill the good bacteria in your system.

When a septic tank is full, it needs to be professionally pumped. The average cost of a one-time septic tank pump is about $400, or $0.30 per gallon. If your septic tank is full, you may notice that you have issues flushing your toilet, pipes are draining very slowly, or you have a sewage smell lingering in your home or yard.

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