SERVICES
Siphoning Services
Septic Vault Construction and Installation
Site assessment and permitting to ensure compliance with regulations.
Excavation of a hole to proper dimensions.
Precast concrete vault placement with inlet and outlet pipe connections.
Ventilation system installation.
Careful backfilling with native soil.
Inspection and water testing to confirm system integrity.
Landscape restoration.
Maintenance education for property owners.
Septic Tank Repair and Maintenance
Inspection: Regularly assess the septic tank for signs of damage or overflow.
Pumping: Schedule routine pumping to remove accumulated solids and sludge.
Leak Detection: Check for leaks in the tank or pipes.
Bacterial Treatment: Use septic-safe additives to maintain microbial activity.
Filter Cleaning: Clean or replace filters to prevent clogs.
Vegetation Control: Avoid planting trees or shrubs near the system to prevent root intrusion.
Record-keeping: Maintain records of inspections and maintenance for future reference.
Professional Help: When needed, seek expert assistance for repairs or troubleshooting.
Septic Tank Siphoning & Cleaning
Safety Precautions: Begin with safety measures, such as wearing protective gear and ensuring proper ventilation.
Locating Access Point: Locate the septic tank's access point, typically a manhole or inspection port.
Pumping: Use a vacuum truck to siphon and pump out the liquid and accumulated solids from the tank.
Cleaning: After emptying, manually remove any residual sludge and debris inside the tank using tools like shovels and hoses.
Water Rinse: Rinse the tank with clean water to remove remaining debris.
Inspection: Inspect the tank for damage, cracks, or leaks.
Lid Securement: Securely close and seal the tank's access point.
Disposal: Transport waste to an approved disposal facility following environmental regulations.
Grease Trap Cleaning
Safety: Equip personnel with protective gear and ensure ventilation.
Inspection: Examine the trap's condition, noting the grease level and any blockages.
Pumping: Use a vacuum truck to remove grease and wastewater.
Scraping: Scrape residual grease and solids from the trap's interior walls and baffles.
Pressure Washing: Clean the trap with high-pressure water to remove stubborn deposits.
Lid Securement: Properly reseal the trap.
Disposal: Transport collected waste to an approved facility following local regulations.
Septic Vault Garbage Removal
Safety Precautions: Ensure safety gear and proper ventilation.
Access Point Identification: Locate and open the septic vault's access point.
Manual Removal: Physically extract solid waste, debris, and garbage from the vault using specialized tools.
Pumping: Use a vacuum truck to remove liquid waste and smaller debris.
Rinse: Rinse the vault with clean water to remove remaining residue.
Inspection: Check for damage or issues in the vault's structure.
Lid Securement: Seal the access point securely.
Disposal: Transport waste to an authorized disposal facility following local regulations
Septic Tank Cleaning Services
Safety Precautions: Ensure safety gear and proper ventilation.
Access Point Identification: Locate and open the septic vault's access point.
Manual Removal: Physically extract solid waste, debris, and garbage from the vault using specialized tools.
Pumping: Use a vacuum truck to remove liquid waste and smaller debris.
Rinse: Rinse the vault with clean water to remove remaining residue.
Inspection: Check for damage or issues in the vault's structure.
Lid Securement: Seal the access point securely.
Disposal: Transport waste to an authorized disposal facility following local regulations
Industrial Tank Cleaning and Draining
Safety Precautions: Implement safety protocols, including wearing protective gear and assessing potential hazards.
Drainage: Isolate the tank from the process, if necessary, and drain the remaining liquid into a designated collection system.
Tank Entry: If required, personnel trained in confined space entry may enter the tank safely.
Manual Cleaning: Remove any solid residues or sludge from the tank using specialized tools and equipment.
High-Pressure Washing: Clean the tank's interior using high-pressure water jets to remove stubborn residues.
Inspection: Assess the tank's condition for damage, corrosion, or defects.
Waste Disposal: Properly dispose of waste materials following environmental regulations.
Declogging Services
Inlet and Outlet Pipes Installation
Site Preparation: Determine optimal pipe placement and excavation locations.
Excavation: Dig trenches to accommodate the pipes, ensuring proper slope and depth according to local codes.
Pipe Sizing: Select appropriately sized pipes and fittings for the system.
Pipe Placement: Lay the pipes in the excavated trenches, connecting them to the septic tank or desired plumbing fixtures.
Securement: Properly secure the pipes using hangers, brackets, or bedding materials.
Testing: Conduct pressure tests and inspections to ensure leak-free connections.
Backfill: Carefully backfill the trenches with native soil, avoiding damage to the pipes.
Compaction: Compact the backfilled soil to prevent settling.
Inspection: Verify the installation's compliance with local regulations and building codes.
De-clogging Pipelines
Assessment: Identify the clog's location and severity using inspection tools like cameras or probes.
Safety Precautions: Ensure proper personal protective equipment and adequate ventilation.
Clear Access: Gain access to the affected pipe through an access point or by removing a section if necessary.
Mechanical Methods: Use plumbing snakes or augers to physically break apart or dislodge the blockage.
High-Pressure Jetting: Employ high-pressure water jets to flush out stubborn obstructions.
Chemical Agents (if safe): Apply appropriate chemicals to dissolve or loosen certain clogs.
Verification: Confirm the pipeline is clear by re-inspecting or running water through it.
Repairs (if needed): Address any pipe damage or issues discovered during the process..
Damage Pipelines Re-Piping
Assessment: Identify the extent of damage through inspection and diagnostics.
Safety Precautions: Ensure safety gear and protocols are in place to prevent accidents.
Isolation: Isolate the affected section by shutting off water supply and depressurizing the system.
Pipe Removal: Carefully remove the damaged section using appropriate tools and methods.
New Pipe Selection: Choose suitable replacement pipes and fittings.
Installation: Assemble and secure the new pipes in place, ensuring proper alignment and sealing.
Pressure Testing: Test the newly installed pipes for leaks or integrity issues.
Restoration: Reconnect the water supply, pressurize the system, and restore normal operations.
Inspection: Verify the repairs' effectiveness through inspections and testing..
Lavatories and Bowl Installation and Repair
Assessment: Evaluate the installation location and the extent of repair required.
Safety Precautions: Ensure safety gear, like gloves and eye protection, is worn, and water supply is turned off.
Removal: If repairing, dismantle the damaged components. For installation, prepare the mounting area.
Plumbing Connections: Install or repair water supply lines and drain connections, ensuring proper sealing and alignment.
Fixture Mounting: Securely mount the lavatory or bowl, leveling it, and connecting it to the plumbing.
Testing: Turn on the water supply and check for leaks or proper functionality.
Finishing: Caulk around the fixture for a watertight seal.
Cleanup: Dispose of old fixtures and clean the work area.
Inspection: Verify that the installation or repair meets plumbing codes and standards.
Waterline Installation and Repair
Site Assessment: Evaluate the location and plan the waterline route, considering depth, slope, and local regulations.
Safety Precautions: Ensure safety gear and procedures, like trench safety measures, are in place.
Excavation: Dig trenches to accommodate the waterline, ensuring proper slope and depth.
Pipe Selection: Choose the appropriate pipe material and size for the project.
Pipe Installation: Lay and secure the pipes in the trenches, connecting them with couplings and fittings.
Pressure Testing: Conduct pressure tests to check for leaks or integrity issues.
Backfilling: Carefully backfill the trenches with compacted soil.
Restoration: Restore the landscape and surface structures.
Water Quality Testing: Test water quality if necessary.