3 Tips For Getting Through A Bathroom Remodel

Posted on: 27 July 2017

Remodeling your bathroom will add value to your home and can also transform a dated, cramped bathroom into something that makes your home feel like a spa or luxury hotel. Unfortunately, when you only have one bathroom, a bathroom remodel will temporarily make your life much less convenient. Here are a few practical tips for getting through a bathroom remodel with as little stress as possible: Pay for a Portable Toilet Delivery
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3 Tips To Prevent Clogged Toilets In Your Commercial Bathrooms

Posted on: 14 June 2017

In your commercial bathrooms, you might be concerned about people throwing the wrong things in the toilet and causing other similar problems. Not only can this cause annoying and messy clogs, but it can also affect your septic system. Luckily, following these tips can help you prevent this problem. 1. Choose a Thinner Toilet Paper First of all, when you are purchasing toilet paper for use in your commercial bathrooms, you might not want to spring for the same thick, higher-quality stuff that you use at home.
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2 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Your Septic Tank

Posted on: 23 May 2017

Making sure that you keep your septic tank in good shape is exceedingly important because once that system fails you can end up experiencing many thousands of dollars worth of damage to your home and property while also potentially exposing your family to dangerous bacteria and waste. Listed below are two ways to get the most out of your septic tank and keep it in the best shape possible. Be Proactive When It Comes To Maintenance
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Converting Your Cesspool To A Leach Field: How To Prepare In Advance

Posted on: 12 May 2017

If you discover that a property you just inherited has a cesspool on it, you probably also have a septic system. Cesspools are an antiquated means of collecting everything that is flushed from the house. Tanks replaced many cesspools, but if you still have a cesspool, you may or may not have a working septic tank. A septic system specialist can help you locate the tank, if there is one, and then find out if it is working or if it is just enroute to the cesspool.
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