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AML CONSTRUCTION

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AML CONSTRUCTION

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4 years of experience

We are a small family owned business who care about customer service. We offer several services with competitive pricing. Some of the services that we offer are debris removal, tree trimming, wood fence work, ranch mowing and clearing, and mulching. Please feel free to contact or text us for any estimates.

We are a small family owned business who care about customer service. We offer several services with competitive pricing. Some of the services that we offer are debris removal, tree trimming, wood fence work, ranch mowing and clearing, and mulching. Please feel free to contact or text us for any estimates.


Always punctual, and friendly. I put my customers first and am very flexible. Weekdays or Weekends I'm here for you.


K&B Concrete Services

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K&B Concrete Services

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We specialize, but are not limited to, all types of concrete work. No job too big or too small. We have 20+ years of experience and we target driveways, patios, sidewalks, foundations and commercial buildings.

We specialize, but are not limited to, all types of concrete work. No job too big or too small. We have 20+ years of experience and we target driveways, patios, sidewalks, foundations and commercial buildings.


Anvery Thang Handy

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Anvery Thang Handy

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Handy with 7 years experience, Carpentry, painting drywall, installing cabinets, vanities, plumbing, light electrical, anything u need done. Honest reliable, will complete the jobs in a timely manner with a professional touch. Have a crew with 10 years experience to handle larger jobs

Handy with 7 years experience, Carpentry, painting drywall, installing cabinets, vanities, plumbing, light electrical, anything u need done. Honest reliable, will complete the jobs in a timely manner with a professional touch. Have a crew with 10 years experience to handle larger jobs



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Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

Your sewer line can get grimy quickly. To prevent sludge buildup in your sewer line, pour a mixture of 1/3 cup of vinegar and 1/3 cup of baking soda down each drain in your home once a month. After about 30 minutes, flush the drain with hot water.

Some plumbers recommend 3/4 cup of bleach instead to clean any germs and bacteria that may build up in your sewer line. But this won’t break down any active clogs, and it cannot be combined with vinegar, as the mixture will create a toxic, hazardous gas.

Provided your system is not damaged and you’re using it properly, a septic tank only needs to be pumped every three to five years. Find out who pumps septic tanks in your area, because this is not the kind of job you can DIY. Attempting to do so can put your health and that of your system at risk.

Yes, a septic tank can get full. If this happens, you might run into issues flushing your toilets or draining your sinks. You may also notice your pipes making gurgling noises or the smell of sewage floating around your house. Other signs of a backed-up septic tank include water pooling or fresh, healthy grass growing above your drain field.

Never use Drano on blocked toilets. You can end up with a ghastly leak because the chemicals eat away at the glue that holds pipes together just as effectively as they do with clogs. Drano is known for being particularly rough on toilets, which is why some plumbers actually dislike the product. 

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.

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