Not Sure What To Do With Your New Septic System? 4 Tips To Help You Avoid Problems

If your new home comes complete with a septic system, and you've never used one before, you'll need a crash course in septic care. Your septic system is designed to process all the waste that flows from your home. Unfortunately, if your septic system isn't cared for properly, you could end up with some serious plumbing problems, including frequent clogs, and sewage overflows. Luckily, there are some steps you can take to prevent those types of problems. Read More 

Keep This In Mind For Your Septic System

If you have ever had a problem with a septic tank, you realize just how important it is to maintain that septic tank. You do not want to be up to your arms in sewage. It is really not a fun activity to do on the weekend, or any day for that matter. It is best to keep your septic system well maintained and working properly. There are a few things that you need to remember when you are trying to keep your septic system up and running at top performance. Read More 

Dumpsters Done Right: Sustainability Practices For A Luxury Apartment Complex Renovation

As the developer of a luxury apartment complex, you set the sustainability standards for the demolition and construction process. Your commitment will be bolstered by choosing a general contracting company that incorporates green building practice into its scope of work. Over the course of the project, subcontractors will be required to adhere to the same principles of good stewardship for the old materials that are to be removed from the site and for the waste and scraps of new building materials. Read More 

Waited Until Winter To Investigate A Septic Fix? What Are Your Options?

If your home's wastewater flows into an underground septic tank rather than a public sewer line, your lack of a monthly sewer bill may cause you to take an "out of sight, out of mind" approach when it comes to septic maintenance. Unfortunately, ignoring your septic tank for too long could lead to expensive repair bills or a sewage-filled bathtub if your tank chooses a winter month in which to overflow or burst a supply line. Read More 

Cutting Down On Dumpster Emptying And Reducing Foul Odors

If you are the owner or manager of a large apartment complex in your area, then it may be your job to schedule garbage collection. If garbage is placed in a large dumpster, then this likely means calling the dumpster rental company to collect the garbage. Dumpsters are generally rented on a yearly basis with a contract, and the rental will typically cost $15 to $60 a month. While some dumpster rentals will include the removal of garbage in the rental price, some may not. Read More