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Avatar for PEAKE REI
PEAKE REI
New to Angi
Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

At PEAKE R.E.I LLC, we create beautiful, sustainable landscapes with innovative hardscape and xeriscape designs. Our focus is on water-efficient, low-maintenance solutions that enhance outdoor spaces while conserving resources. Let us transform your yard into a vibrant, eco-friendly environment that thrives in any climate. We look forward to earning your business!

Kearns Jr High
Kearns Jr High
Kearns Jr High
Kearns Jr High
Kearns Jr High

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Response time9 hrs
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MDM Holdings LLC
4.4(
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The crew that cut down the tree worked hard and fell the tree quickly and cleaned up realitively well. Some debris was left in the street and gutter in front of my neighbors homes that I ended up cleaning up and with two herniated discs, that was not a pleasant job. The original agreement of work asked to have the stump ground down and all the saw dust cleaned up. The tree felling crew did grind MOST of the stump but did not complete it. Left all of the saw dust piled on top of the remaining stump. Again, I was out there moving saw out of the way and discovered that the stump grinding was incomplete. I ended up paying a second company to come in to clean up the mess - it is in my front yard after all. Contacted MDM two days in a row and was told someone would be out to finish up the job. No one showed. Disapppinting to say the least. I really need this stump gone as we are resodding and this is now in the way. I will not use this company again due to lack of communication and lack of follow up."
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Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Woodcreek Landscape
5.0(
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Woodcreek Landscape is phenomenal! Efrain and his team are reliable and work fast. They listen to all your concerns and only want you to be happy. They have experience beyond their years and have landscaped beautiful multimillion dollar homes. I would recommend them to everyone! Anytime I am asked who landscaped my yard I tell them all about working with Efrain and how awesome he is!"
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Recommended by66%of homeowners
Ocean View Construction, Inc.
5.0(
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Provo, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Joe was great to work with, creative, flexible and very responsive in communications. Very helpful in working through details of a â sketchâ and turning it into a plan then a finished product. If they couldnâ t do something, they always knew a â guyâ who was equally responsive and trusted. Great experience and workmanship"
Response time9 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

A properly installed and maintained septic drain field (also known as a leach field) can last up to 50 years, though the average is around 20 years. However, factors like poor soil conditions, heavy usage, or improper maintenance can significantly shorten its lifespan to 15-20 years.

To extend the life of your drain field:

  • Schedule Regular Inspections: Have the entire septic system, including the drain field, inspected every two to five years to catch problems early.

  • Protect the Area: Avoid driving heavy vehicles or placing heavy structures over the drain field. Plant only grass or other lightweight vegetation with shallow roots over the area.

  • Maintain the Septic Tank: Proper care of the septic tank, including regular pumping and avoiding harmful chemicals, prevents strain on the drain field.

Be aware of signs of failure, such as strange odors, standing water, or unusually lush grass over the field, which indicate your system may need professional attention.

A septic smell may be harmful because sewer gas is dangerous depending on the exposure amount and length of time. Sewer gas is made up of multiple gases, including hydrogen sulfide, methane, ammonia, and carbon dioxide. Some of these gases, like hydrogen sulfide and ammonia, are toxic to humans and can be fatal in high concentrations or long exposures.

Yes—septic tank systems are superior to cesspools in every conceivable way. If you’re not able to connect your home to a greater sewage network, a septic tank system and a drain field are great for responsibly disposing of waste. It’s also cheaper to pump a septic tank, easier to find a local septic tank professional than those who work with cesspools, and better for the environment.

To prevent septic tank problems, save on repair costs, and keep your home running smoothly, it's essential to perform regular maintenance. Have your septic system inspected by a professional every one to three years, or annually if possible, to spot potential issues before they develop. You should also have your tank pumped every three to five years, or more frequently if recommended by a professional based on your household's usage. Additionally, be mindful of what goes into your system. Avoid flushing items like paper towels, wet wipes, and feminine hygiene products. Do not dispose of other inappropriate substances, and try to avoid excessive water usage at a single time.

We’ve explained how deep-rooted plants can damage a septic tank from the outside, but plenty of things can ruin it from the inside, too. For example, flushing bulky items (like paper towels, diapers, and wipes) can clog your septic tank. Cooking oil, grease, and household chemicals can also harm your system. And since a new septic system costs between $3,460 and $11,450, it’s worth following these guidelines.

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