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SEPTIC TANK CLEANING | SEPTIC PUMPING • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL |
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NH Septic Tank Pumping |
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PumperZ offers NH septic tank cleaning services and NH septic tank pumping for residential and commercial properties throughout the Monadnock region of southwest New Hampshire, including, but not limited to, Jaffrey NH, Peterborough, NH, Rindge, NH, Ashby, Mass, Winchedon, Mass, Fitzwilliam, NH, New Ipswich, NH and the surrounding towns. Whether it is a scheduled septic draining or an emergency caused by a septic malfunction or over-fill, PumperZ Septic Service offers expert septic and drain services at competitive rates and quality of service above all else. Emergency NH Septic Pumping ServicesIf you are in need of septic tank cleaning, do not place your valuable property in the hands of anyone else. PumperZ Septic Service is here to assist you 24 hours a day with any emergency septic need. We strive to be an eco-friendly, "green" septic service provider using the latest technology to dispose of your septic waste in the most low impact manner available. FAQ's About Septic Tank Pumping for NH and MA ResidentsHow does a septic system work?A septic system can be found in areas where public sewers are not available. Their purpose is to handle any waste water leaving the house or building. There are a number of variations in septic system design (commercial or residential), but all basically work the same. The typical septic system consists of a large concrete or plastic tank and a distribution box followed by a series of leach fields. Whenever you turn on a faucet, flush the toilet or complete a load of laundry, the waste leaves the house through the main sewer line and enters the septic tank through the inlet pipe. While the heavy solids sink to the bottom forming a layer of sludge, the lighter solids float to the top. The bacteria living inside the tank eats the solids and reduces their volumes. Solids are prevented from exiting the tank by devices called baffles, which are located near both the inlet and outlet of the septic tank. The remaining liquids flow through the septic tank and out to the distribution box where they are filtered through leach fields into the soil. See the diagram below to further understand how your septic system works. How big is my septic tank?If your house was built before 1990, most septic tanks are 1000 gallons. After 1990, 1000 gallon tanks are required for 1-2 bedrooms and a 250 gallon increase for every bedroom there after Example: A three bedroom house built after 1990 requires a 1250 gallon tank if the house was built prior to 1990 then it may have a 1000 gallon tank. How often should I pump my septic tank?Depending on the number of people living in your home, we recommend from our experience here in the north east, that you pump your tank:
For the best septic tank pumping in New Hampshire with competitive prices and a fast turnaround, call Pumperz today! 603.532.4800 or info@pumperz.com |
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Need a NH septic company for your home septic system installation or home septic system pumping or commercial septic system installation or service?
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